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Meghalaya Class 10 Board results: Almost 50 percent students fail

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The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) declared the SSLC (Class 10) Board results on May 25. The board recorded a dismal pass percentage of 53.11 percent.

A total of 46,726 students had registered for the exam, and 45,867 appeared for the exam. Out of this only 24,360 students have managed to clear their examination. Of the total, 24,458 students were girls and 21,409 were boys.

The board declared the Class 12 (Arts) Board exam results as well yesterday. The HSSLC students managed a better pass percentage, at 71.84 percent.

A total number of 21,813 students had registered for the exam , out of which 21,261 students took the examination. And, 15,273 students have cleared the HSLC exams, out of which 877 students scored first division marks.

The results were made available at the official site of the Board, www.mbose.in. The students also has the option to get their results on their mobile phones through the MBOSE SMS service.

The result booklet has been published online for the students’ reference. The head of institutions affiliated to MBOSE will be required to collect the result booklet, in due time, from the board’s office in any of these cities- Tura, Shillong or Jowai.

The results will also be displayed on the notice board of the MBOSE offices in Tura, Shillong and Jowai.

MBOSE  has the power to regulate, supervise and control school education in Meghalaya. Its primary function is to prepare academic programmes and organise examinations, especially for state level High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC or Class 10) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC or Class 12).

The primary functions of the board are to recommend the syllabus, propose rules and specify courses of instruction and textbooks, teaching by correspondence courses, recognition of higher school and higher secondary schools in Meghalaya.

 

The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) declared the SSLC (Class 10) Board results on May 25. The board recorded a dismal pass percentage of 53.11 percent.

A total of 46,726 students had registered for the exam, and 45,867 appeared for the exam. Out of this only 24,360 students have managed to clear their examination. Of the total, 24,458 students were girls and 21,409 were boys.

The board declared the Class 12 (Arts) Board exam results as well yesterday. The HSSLC students managed a better pass percentage, at 71.84 percent.

A total number of 21,813 students had registered for the exam , out of which 21,261 students took the examination. And, 15,273 students have cleared the HSLC exams, out of which 877 students scored first division marks.

The results were made available at the official site of the Board, www.mbose.in. The students also has the option to get their results on their mobile phones through the MBOSE SMS service.

The result booklet has been published online for the students’ reference. The head of institutions affiliated to MBOSE will be required to collect the result booklet, in due time, from the board’s office in any of these cities- Tura, Shillong or Jowai.

The results will also be displayed on the notice board of the MBOSE offices in Tura, Shillong and Jowai.

MBOSE  has the power to regulate, supervise and control school education in Meghalaya. Its primary function is to prepare academic programmes and organise examinations, especially for state level High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC or Class 10) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC or Class 12).

The primary functions of the board are to recommend the syllabus, propose rules and specify courses of instruction and textbooks, teaching by correspondence courses, recognition of higher school and higher secondary schools in Meghalaya.

 

 

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