The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially announced that the results for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC), commonly known as Class 10, examinations for the academic session 2026 will be released on April 7, 2026. This announcement provides a definitive timeline for thousands of students who appeared for the crucial state board examinations across Meghalaya.

The SSLC examination is a pivotal academic event for students in Meghalaya, as it serves as the primary qualification for entry into higher secondary education (Class 11) and various vocational courses. The timely declaration of results allows students, parents, and educational institutions to plan effectively for the subsequent admission processes and future academic pursuits. The MBOSE is responsible for conducting these examinations and compiling the results, ensuring a standardized assessment across the state.

Key details regarding the upcoming result release:

  • Result Declaration Date: April 7, 2026
  • Examination: Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) / Class 10
  • Administering Authority: Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE)
  • Academic Session: 2026

Students will be able to access their individual scorecards online. The MBOSE typically publishes results on its official website, mbose.in, and may also make them available through other designated portals. To check their results, students will generally require their examination roll number and other specified credentials. Along with individual marks, the board is expected to release comprehensive statistics, including the overall pass percentage, gender-wise performance, and potentially district-wise analysis of results. These statistics offer insights into the educational landscape and academic performance trends within the state.

The period following the announcement of the result date often involves anticipation and preparation for students and their families. Decisions regarding the selection of academic streams—Science, Commerce, or Arts—for Class 11, and the choice of colleges or schools, will intensify. Educational counsellors and institutions prepare to guide students through these critical choices.

Following the declaration of the SSLC results on April 7, 2026, the focus will shift towards the admission cycles for Class 11 across higher secondary schools and colleges throughout Meghalaya. MBOSE is also expected to release details concerning re-evaluation processes for students who may wish to appeal their scores, and supplementary or compartment examinations for those who do not achieve passing marks in one or more subjects, allowing them another opportunity to qualify. This marks a significant transition point for the students as they prepare for the next stage of their academic careers.