BSEM Board Class 10th Result 2024: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) has announced the Manipur Board Class 10 result 2024. The scorecards are available at the official websites — bsem.nic.in and manresults.nic.in. Students can check their board results after entering their login details like registration number, email ID, and date of birth.
The Manipur board Class 10 HSLC result is also available at education.indianexpress.com. To check the result at education.indianexpress.com, students will have to first register at the website.
This year, the pass percentage of BSEM Class 10 is 93.03 per cent. As per reports, it is higher in the last ten years. Thoubal district has the highest pass percentage with 99.04 per cent while the lowest pass percentage is of Jiribam with 50.07 per cent.
This year, as per reports, boys left girls behind with a marginal difference of 7 points. The pass percentage of boys is 93.07 per cent while that of girsl 93 per cent.
As per reports, the pass percentage of government schools is 84.34 per cent, private schools have a pass percentage 95.93 per cent, while that of government aided schools it is 92.74 per cent.
To collect the original mark sheets, students need to visit their respective schools a few days after the result 2024 declaration.
In 2023, the result of the board exam was released on June 25. In 2022, Rahul Laishram of Catholic School secured the top spot by securing 586 marks. Nongmaithem Dhanajeet and Tanishq Tongbram of Heritage Convent secured the second position with 585 marks each. The third position was also jointly bagged by Maneka Huidrom of Eureka Academy and Jesia Khwairakpam of Ratankumar Memorial School securing 584 marks each.
Steps to check the scorecard, firstly candidates need to click on the “Examination Results” section available on the home page, and then select the result link for class 10. After that, enter your roll number and roll code in the designated fields. Once you click on ‘submit’, the scorecard will be visible on the screen. It is advised to download and save the scorecard for future reference.
This year, altogether 37,715 students, including 19,087 boys and 18,628 girls, are taking this year’s board exam amid heavy security measures.
In 2021, over 47,000 students had registered for class 10 board exams all of which were promoted. A total of 20,416 boys and 19,448 girls were declared to pass based on the alternate assessment criteria.
Students will also have the option to request photocopies of their answer booklets and OMR sheets. After the announcement of the class 5 results, students who fail to clear the exams will be able to appear for the compartment exams. Information about the compartmental exams will be announced after the result declaration.