MBOSE SSLC 2025: A Year of Hard Work, High Scores, and Hope

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For thousands of students across Meghalaya, April 5, 2025, brought a wave of joy, relief, and celebration as the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) declared the SSLC Class 10 results. After months of anticipation and countless hours of hard work, students finally got to see their efforts bear fruit. This year’s results have not just marked academic achievement but have also reflected an inspiring story of perseverance and remarkable improvement in the state’s educational performance.

Record-Breaking Results That Speak of Dedication

The SSLC Class 10 board exams were conducted between February 10 and February 25, 2025. As the results were announced, it became clear that this year was a historic one for Meghalaya’s education system. With a record-breaking overall pass percentage of 87.10%, the state has witnessed a dramatic rise from last year’s 55.80%. This surge is not just a number it represents thousands of stories of dedication, growth, and transformation.

MBOSE SSLC 2025: A Year of Hard Work, High Scores, and Hope

Out of the 63,682 students who appeared for the exams, an impressive 55,473 students successfully passed. This sharp increase in performance has brought smiles to families, teachers, and communities across the state. The leap in pass percentage compared to the past few years 51.93% in 2023, 56.96% in 2022, and 52.90% in 2021 shows a clear upward trend, indicating a stronger foundation for future academic success.

West Jaintia Hills Shines the Brightest

Among all the districts, West Jaintia Hills emerged as the shining star this year. The district recorded a stunning pass rate of 96.03%, setting a new benchmark for excellence in the state. The students here have not only made their families proud but have also inspired others to aim higher. On the other hand, South West Garo Hills, while showing commitment, had the lowest pass rate at 74.77%, indicating areas that may need more attention and support in the coming years.

How to Access Your MBOSE SSLC Result 2025

Students can now access their provisional mark sheets online by entering their roll number and roll code on official websites such as mbose.in, megresults.nic.in, mboseresults.in, and education.indianexpress.com. While the digital scorecards offer instant access, students must collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools in the coming days.

Looking Back at 2024: A Year That Set the Stage

Reflecting on last year, the 2024 results were released on May 24, with a pass percentage of 55.80%. The top scorer then was Anuj Chetry from Sherwood School in Tura with 575 marks, closely followed by Aleytheia Syiemlieh from St. Margaret’s Higher Secondary School in Shillong and Congenial Kharsahnoh from Christian Academy, Shillong. Their achievements inspired many, and this year’s results have taken that inspiration to a whole new level.

A Moment to Celebrate and Look Ahead

MBOSE SSLC 2025: A Year of Hard Work, High Scores, and Hope

To pass the MBOSE SSLC exams, students need at least 33% in each subject. This year’s significant jump in pass percentage is a powerful testament to the efforts made by students, teachers, schools, and the education department as a whole. It’s a year of pride for Meghalaya, where dreams have turned into achievements and hard work has led to success.

Disclaimer: This article is written based on publicly available information regarding the MBOSE SSLC Result 2025. The details are intended to inform and celebrate student achievements. For the most accurate and official updates, students and guardians are advised to visit the official MBOSE websites.

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