The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially declared the results for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Class 10 Examination 2026. This year, the state has recorded an impressive performance, with the overall pass percentage reaching 86.84%.
Out of the thousands who appeared, a total of 42,228 students successfully cleared the examination. The results reflect a significant achievement for the state’s education sector, showcasing the hard work of students and educators alike.
MBOSE SSLC 2026: Meet the Toppers
The merit list is headed by Wangaal Lama, who secured the top position with a stellar score of 585 marks. The top three spots are closely contested:
- 1st Rank: Wangaal Lama (585 marks)
- 2nd Rank: Vishal Kumar (576 marks)
- 3rd Rank: Prajukta Roy (575 marks)
How to Download MBOSE SSLC Scorecard PDF
Students can access their digital marksheets through the official portals: mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in. Follow these steps:
- Visit any of the official websites mentioned above.
- Click on the "SSLC Class 10 Scorecard PDF" link on the homepage.
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth as login credentials.
- The scorecard will appear on the screen.
- Download the PDF and take a printout for future admissions.
Check Results via SMS and Mobile App
For students with limited internet access, MBOSE provides an SMS service. Send a text message in the following format:
- MG10[Roll Number] and send to 58888
- MBOSE10[Roll Number] and send to 56263
Additionally, students can download the "MBOSE SSLC Result 2026" app from the Google Play Store. After installation, enter your application number and date of birth to view the scorecard instantly.
Accessing Results via DigiLocker
To ensure a secure digital copy, students can use the DigiLocker platform:
- Register using the 6-digit access code provided by your school, along with your school code and roll number.
- Confirm your mobile number via OTP.
- Login and locate your MBOSE SSLC 10th Scorecard PDF under the "Issued Documents" section.
The board has advised students to verify all details on their online marksheets and contact their respective schools in case of any discrepancies. For further updates, continue to monitor the official board websites.