Meghalaya MBOSE SSLC Result 2025 Declared: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially declared the much-awaited SSLC (Class 10) results for 2025. With great enthusiasm and anticipation, students across the state can now check their individual scores on the MBOSE official websites, including mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in. This year’s results showcase remarkable performances from students, with some excellent results from top institutions and districts.
Top Rank Holders of MBOSE SSLC 2025
In a remarkable turn of events, the top position in the MBOSE SSLC Class 10 results has been shared by two exceptional students, both securing 582 marks.
• Leisha Agarwal from St. Margaret's Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Avila Kathrene P Lyngdoh from North Liberty Higher Secondary School, Jowai
These students have not only secured the highest marks but also demonstrated consistent hard work and dedication throughout their academic journey.
Second Position Holders
The second position is also held by two students, each with an impressive score of 578 marks:
• Evanshan Nongrum from Sacred Heart Boys' Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Pori Panday from Jawaharlal Nehru Higher Secondary School, Phulbari
Their achievements reflect their commitment to excellence, setting a high benchmark for future batches of students.
Third Position Holders
The third position is equally competitive, with three students securing 576 marks:
• Anushmita Choudhury from St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Sourav Pandey from Alpha English Higher Secondary School, Nongpoh
• Eulogemene Rilin L Suting from K.J.P. Synod Mihngi Higher Secondary School, Jowai
These students have shown resilience and diligence in achieving top positions in a highly competitive environment, making their schools and communities proud.
District-Wise Pass Percentage Highlights
Apart from the remarkable individual performances, the MBOSE SSLC 2025 results also reflect outstanding district-wise performances. The overall pass percentage for the state stands at 87.10%, with certain districts surpassing the state average.
• East Khasi Hills recorded the highest pass percentage of 92.54%, with a total of 15,656 students appearing and 14,489 passing.
• West Khasi Hills also performed exceptionally well, with a pass percentage of 90.50%.
• The East Garo Hills district achieved a commendable pass percentage of 80.31%, while West Garo Hills followed closely with 80.50%.
• Other districts like South Garo Hills (88.32%) and West Jaintia Hills (96.03%) also performed admirably, showcasing the overall academic strength of the state.
Direct link to check MBOSE SSLC Result 2025
The MBOSE SSLC Result 2025 is a testament to the hard work, perseverance, and dedication of students across Meghalaya. With excellent results in both individual performances and district-wise achievements, this year’s results set a new standard of excellence. As students celebrate their achievements, it’s also a time for reflection and preparation for the next phase of their academic careers.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) congratulates all the students on their success and encourages them to continue striving for excellence in all their future endeavours.
Top Rank Holders of MBOSE SSLC 2025
In a remarkable turn of events, the top position in the MBOSE SSLC Class 10 results has been shared by two exceptional students, both securing 582 marks.
• Leisha Agarwal from St. Margaret's Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Avila Kathrene P Lyngdoh from North Liberty Higher Secondary School, Jowai
These students have not only secured the highest marks but also demonstrated consistent hard work and dedication throughout their academic journey.
Second Position Holders
The second position is also held by two students, each with an impressive score of 578 marks:
• Evanshan Nongrum from Sacred Heart Boys' Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Pori Panday from Jawaharlal Nehru Higher Secondary School, Phulbari
Their achievements reflect their commitment to excellence, setting a high benchmark for future batches of students.
Third Position Holders
The third position is equally competitive, with three students securing 576 marks:
• Anushmita Choudhury from St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Shillong
• Sourav Pandey from Alpha English Higher Secondary School, Nongpoh
• Eulogemene Rilin L Suting from K.J.P. Synod Mihngi Higher Secondary School, Jowai
These students have shown resilience and diligence in achieving top positions in a highly competitive environment, making their schools and communities proud.
District-Wise Pass Percentage Highlights
Apart from the remarkable individual performances, the MBOSE SSLC 2025 results also reflect outstanding district-wise performances. The overall pass percentage for the state stands at 87.10%, with certain districts surpassing the state average.
• East Khasi Hills recorded the highest pass percentage of 92.54%, with a total of 15,656 students appearing and 14,489 passing.
• West Khasi Hills also performed exceptionally well, with a pass percentage of 90.50%.
• The East Garo Hills district achieved a commendable pass percentage of 80.31%, while West Garo Hills followed closely with 80.50%.
• Other districts like South Garo Hills (88.32%) and West Jaintia Hills (96.03%) also performed admirably, showcasing the overall academic strength of the state.
Direct link to check MBOSE SSLC Result 2025
The MBOSE SSLC Result 2025 is a testament to the hard work, perseverance, and dedication of students across Meghalaya. With excellent results in both individual performances and district-wise achievements, this year’s results set a new standard of excellence. As students celebrate their achievements, it’s also a time for reflection and preparation for the next phase of their academic careers.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) congratulates all the students on their success and encourages them to continue striving for excellence in all their future endeavours.
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