
Meghalaya Board MBOSE HSSLC Result 2025 Official Websites: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) will declare the Class 12 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) results for Science, Commerce, and Vocational streams, along with the Arts stream, today, May 5. Students can access their MBOSE Class 12 results 2025 on the official websites at mbose.in and megresults.nic.in.
The students who appeared for the MBOSE Class 12 exams across different streams will be able to check and download their scorecards from the official websites using their roll number mentioned on the admit card.
The Class 12 marksheet mentions the student’s name, roll number, birthdate, grades, and scores in different subjects. To collect the MBOSE Class 12 original mark sheets, students need to visit their respective schools a few days after the result 2025 declaration.
This year, the MBOSE conducted the Class 12 board exams between February 18 and March 19. The practical component of the MBOSE Class 12 exams was conducted between February 4 and 14.
Last year, MBOSE declared results for the Arts stream on May 24, whereas results for Science, Commerce and Vocational streams were declared on May 8, 2024. The MBOSE Class 12 exams last year were held between March 1 and March 27.
The Science stream last year saw a total pass percentage of 85.24%, while for Commerce, the percentage stood at 80.26%. Sohan Bhattacharjee of Laban Bengalee Boys’ Hr Sec School, Shillong, topped the Science stream with 483 marks, and Ferry Filarisha Wann of St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Shillong, emerged as the Commerce stream topper with a score of 472.
Last year in Arts stream, 79.76 per cent of students were declared successful. Menangmankhraw Kharkongor of St Anthony’s Higher Secondary School and Gaurav Bharali of St Edmund’s Higher Secondary School shared the top position with 468 marks, while Tanisha Das and Salseng Marak, both of Don Bosco College Higher Secondary School in Tura, secured the second and third positions by scoring 451 and 450 marks, respectively.
Last year total, 27,374 students from 251 schools appeared for the exams. Of them, 21,833 or 79.76 per cent of students cleared the exams. In 2023, the pass percentage was 80.30.