MBOSE SSLC Result 2027: Meghalaya Board Class 10 Expected Result Date, Pass Percentage Trends and Complete Guide

MBOSE SSLC Result 2027 is the milestone thousands of Class 10 students across Meghalaya will be working toward in the coming months. While the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) hasn’t yet released the official 2027 exam calendar as of this update, the board’s consistent yearly pattern gives us a reliable basis for what to expect — from likely exam dates to result timing, plus a complete, ready-to-use guide for checking your result, understanding your marksheet, and planning your next steps the moment MBOSE makes its official announcement.

This page will be updated the moment MBOSE releases the official date sheet, and again once the result itself is declared — bookmark it and check back as each milestone approaches.

Last updated: July 2026 — exam dates and result date below are projected based on historical trends and will be replaced with confirmed dates as MBOSE announces them.


Quick Summary: MBOSE SSLC Result 2027 at a Glance

DetailInformation
Conducting BodyMeghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE)
HeadquartersTura, Meghalaya (with a regional office in Shillong)
ExaminationSecondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC / Class 10) Examination 2027
Expected Exam DatesLate January to mid-February 2027
Expected Exam Timing10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Expected Total Candidates48,000–49,000 students (based on recent years’ trend)
Expected Result DeclarationFirst or second week of April 2027
Expected Supplementary ExamEarly May 2027
Expected Supplementary ResultLate May 2027
Passing CriteriaMinimum 30% per subject and 33% aggregate
Official Result Websitesmbose.in, megresults.nic.in

Where Things Stand Right Now

MBOSE has followed a tight, predictable calendar for several years running, conducting its SSLC exams in the last week of January through the second week of February, and declaring results roughly eight weeks later, in early April. As of this update, the board hasn’t yet released the 2027 date sheet, but based on the consistency of recent cycles, students currently in Class 9 or early into Class 10 for the 2026-27 academic session can reasonably expect the exam window to fall in a similar late-January-to-mid-February slot.

MBOSE conducts both its SSLC (Class 10) and HSSLC (Class 12) examinations from its Tura headquarters, with a regional office in Shillong supporting administration across the state. The board typically announces its detailed exam routine — covering both SSLC and HSSLC — well ahead of the exam window, giving schools and students adequate preparation time.


Expected MBOSE SSLC Exam Dates 2027 (Based on Historical Pattern)

Here’s how recent years have played out, which gives a reliable basis for projecting 2027:

YearExam StartExam EndResult Date
2025Late JanuaryMid-FebruaryApril 5
2026January 30February 11April 7
2027 (Expected)~Late January~Mid-February~First week of April

Based on this trend, students should plan to be exam-ready by late January 2027, with the exam window typically spanning about 12 days. MBOSE exams are generally held in a single morning session, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, across all subjects.

Important: These are projected dates based on pattern recognition, not confirmed information. Always cross-check the final date sheet on the official MBOSE website (mbose.in) once released, and treat this table as a planning reference rather than a fixed schedule.


How to Check MBOSE SSLC Result 2027 Online (Step-by-Step)

MBOSE’s result-checking process has remained consistent for several years, so here’s exactly how you’ll check your 2027 result once it’s declared:

  1. Visit an official MBOSE result portal. The two primary official websites are mbose.in and megresults.nic.in. Avoid unofficial third-party sites, especially ones claiming to show results early.
  2. Find the result link. Look for a link titled “Results of SSLC Examination 2027” on the homepage once it’s live.
  3. Enter your roll number in the designated field, along with the CAPTCHA code shown on-screen.
  4. Click “Submit” to view your result, showing subject-wise marks, grades, overall result status, and your provisional marksheet.
  5. Download and save the PDF immediately. Take a printout for your records, since MBOSE issues a “2-in-1” result booklet online that includes all your subject-wise details.
  6. Verify every detail carefully — name, roll number, date of birth, and subject-wise marks — and report any discrepancy to your school right away.

Alternative Ways to Check Your Result

  • SMS Facility: MBOSE has historically offered an SMS-based result-checking option for students without reliable internet access; check the official MBOSE website closer to result day for the exact format and number for the 2027 cycle.
  • results.Shiksha: This portal serves as an official results partner for MBOSE and mirrors the same result data as the primary board websites.
  • School Notice Boards: Schools typically receive bulk result information for students without easy internet access on result day.

What Recent Pass Percentage Trends Suggest for 2027

While we can’t know the 2027 pass percentage in advance, recent years give students and parents a realistic sense of what to expect:

YearTotal AppearedTotal PassedOverall Pass %
202587.14%
202648,62342,22886.84%

The pass percentage has stayed relatively stable across the last two cycles, sitting in the mid-to-high 80s, with only a modest dip of about 0.3 percentage points between 2025 and 2026. As with most boards, girls have historically outperformed boys in MBOSE results. If this stability continues, a pass percentage in a similar 85–88% range is a reasonable expectation for 2027, though this remains speculative until the actual result is declared.

Does MBOSE Release a Topper List?

Yes. Unlike CBSE, MBOSE does publish an official merit list alongside its SSLC result, recognising the state’s top-ranking students by name and marks. In 2026, for instance, Wangaal Lama secured Rank 1 with 585 marks. Expect a similar merit announcement alongside the 2027 result.


Passing Criteria and Grading System Explained

MBOSE’s passing criteria are specific and worth understanding in detail, since they involve both subject-wise and component-wise thresholds.

Minimum Passing Marks

To be declared successful in the MBOSE SSLC Examination, a student needs:

  • A minimum of 30% in each individual subject
  • A minimum aggregate of 33% across all subjects combined
  • For a theory paper worth 80 marks, students need at least 24 marks to clear the 30% threshold
  • For an internal assessment worth 20 marks, students need at least 6 marks to clear the 30% threshold

Grading System

MBOSE uses a letter-grade system — A, B, C, D — to indicate performance bands alongside raw marks, rather than a strict First/Second/Third Division classification. Your marksheet will typically show both your numeric marks and your grade for each subject.


What to Do If You Don’t Clear a Subject: The Supplementary Exam Pathway

Based on the consistent pattern of recent years, MBOSE is expected to conduct a Supplementary Examination roughly three to four weeks after the main result, likely in early May 2027, for students who don’t clear one or two subjects.

Why the Supplementary Exam Matters

A supplementary exam is not a punishment and does not mean losing the entire academic year. You’ll only need to reappear for the specific subject(s) you didn’t clear, and clearing them lets you move ahead to Class 11 admissions on a normal timeline.

Expected Supplementary Timeline for 2027

Milestone2026 (Actual)2027 (Expected)
Supplementary Exam DatesMay 1–8, 2026~Early May 2027
Supplementary ResultMay 22, 2026~Late May 2027

How to Apply and Check Your Supplementary Result

  1. Regular students must apply for the supplementary examination through their respective schools.
  2. Private candidates need to apply through their examination centres directly.
  3. Once results are declared, check them the same way as the main SSLC result — through mbose.in or megresults.nic.in Using your roll number.
  4. Download and print your supplementary marksheet for your records.

Re-Evaluation: What If You’re Not Satisfied With Your Marks?

If you believe there’s a genuine error in how your answer script was evaluated, MBOSE allows students to request a review.

Key Facts About the Re-Evaluation Process

  • Application Window: Must be submitted within five working days of the result declaration — a notably tighter window than many other boards, so act quickly if you plan to apply
  • Where to Apply: Through the official MBOSE website
  • Fees: An application fee applies per subject; confirm the current amount on the official portal
  • Outcome: The board reviews the answer script and, where applicable, publishes an updated result

Given the short five-working-day window, it’s worth deciding quickly and deliberately whether re-evaluation is the right step for your situation, rather than waiting until close to the deadline.


Understanding Your Marksheet: What Each Section Means

Once your 2027 result is out, your provisional marksheet will typically include:

  • Roll Number: Your unique exam identifier — keep this for re-evaluation requests, supplementary exam applications, and future reference
  • Subject-Wise Marks and Grades: Both numeric marks and letter grades for each subject
  • Date of Birth and Personal Details: Double-check these carefully, since errors can create complications later
  • Overall Result Status: Pass, or a note on which specific subject(s) need to be cleared through the supplementary exam

Remember: the online result is a provisional marksheet, meant for instant reference. Schools affiliated with MBOSE collect original marksheets and certificates directly from the board’s designated office — students themselves don’t need to visit the board office. Once available, collect your original documents from your school.


Common Mistakes Students Make on Result Day (And How to Avoid Them)

  1. Relying on unofficial “fast result” websites that mimic official portals — stick strictly to mbose.in, megresults.nic.in, and results.shiksha.
  2. Not saving a downloaded copy immediately — save your PDF as soon as it loads, since servers can slow down during high-traffic periods right after the announcement.
  3. Missing the five-working-day re-evaluation window — this is notably shorter than many other boards, so don’t delay if you have genuine concerns about your marks.
  4. Ignoring small errors in personal details — a misspelled name or wrong date of birth can create real complications later; report errors to your school right away.
  5. Assuming a supplementary result means repeating the full year — it usually means clearing just one or two specific subjects, not the entire academic year.
  6. Private candidates missing the correct application channel — remember that private candidates apply for the supplementary exam through their examination centres, not through a school, unlike regular students.

Choosing Your Stream for Class 11: A Quick Guide

After passing your SSLC exam, the next major decision is choosing your Class 11 stream — Science, Commerce, or Arts — at a Meghalaya-affiliated higher secondary school.

If you’re drawn to Science: Strong performance in Mathematics and Science subjects is generally a good indicator, and Science offers the widest range of future flexibility, including the ability to move toward Commerce later if needed.

If you’re drawn to Commerce: A good aptitude for Mathematics combined with an interest in business, economics, or numbers-driven subjects makes Commerce a strong fit.

If you’re drawn to Arts: Strong performance in languages, social studies, or a genuine interest in humanities subjects points toward Arts, which offers robust pathways into law, civil services, journalism, and social sciences.

It’s worth discussing your options with teachers and, where possible, a career counsellor before finalizing your Class 11 stream, since MBOSE also conducts the HSSLC (Class 12) examination for all streams together, and your subject foundation from Class 10 will directly shape your readiness for the next two years.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — MBOSE SSLC Result 2027

Q1. When will the MBOSE SSLC Result 2027 be declared? MBOSE hasn’t announced an official date yet, but based on the pattern of recent years (results declared April 5–7), the 2027 result is expected around the first week of April 2027.

Q2. Has MBOSE released the 2027 SSLC date sheet? Not yet, as of this update. Based on recent years, expect the 2027 exams to be held from late January to mid-February 2027, with the official date sheet released in the months prior.

Q3. How can I check my MBOSE SSLC Result 2027 online once it’s declared? Visit an official MBOSE result portal — mbose.in or megresults.nic.in — enter your roll number and the CAPTCHA code, and click “Submit” to view and download your result.

Q4. Does MBOSE release a topper list? Yes, MBOSE publishes an official merit list alongside the SSLC result, recognising the state’s top-ranking students by name and marks.

Q5. What is the expected pass percentage for 2027? It’s impossible to predict precisely, but based on recent years (86.84% in 2026 and 87.14% in 2025), a similar range in the mid-to-high 80s is a reasonable expectation for 2027.

Q6. What happens if I don’t clear a subject? You’re eligible to appear for the MBOSE Supplementary Examination, expected around early May 2027, to clear that specific subject without repeating the full academic year. Regular students apply through their school; private candidates apply through their examination centre.

Q7. What are the minimum passing marks required? A minimum of 30% in each individual subject and a 33% aggregate across all subjects. For an 80-mark theory paper, that means at least 24 marks, and for a 20-mark internal assessment component, at least 6 marks.

Q8. Can I apply for re-evaluation of my marks? Yes, but the window is notably short — you must submit your request within five working days of the result declaration, through the official MBOSE website, along with the applicable fee.

Q9. Is the online provisional marksheet valid for Class 11 admission? Yes, the downloaded result is generally accepted for initial reference and Class 11 admission processes. Original marksheets and certificates are collected by schools directly from the board’s office.

Q10. Where is MBOSE headquartered? MBOSE is headquartered in Tura, Meghalaya, with a regional office in Shillong supporting administration across the state.

Q11. Which stream should I choose after passing SSLC? This depends on your interests and strengths: Science suits students strong in Math/Science, Commerce suits those interested in business and numbers, and Arts suits those drawn to languages, social studies, or humanities subjects.

Q12. How many students typically appear for the MBOSE SSLC exam? Recent years have seen around 48,000–49,000 students appear for the SSLC exam annually across Meghalaya.


Final Word

While the 2027 MBOSE SSLC Result is still several months away, the board’s consistent operating calendar — late-January exams, early-April results — gives students and parents a reliable planning framework well in advance. Use this window to prepare thoroughly, keep an eye on the official date sheet release, and check back here as confirmed dates and, eventually, the actual result replace these projections.


Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational and planning purposes. Exam and result dates for 2027 mentioned here are projections based on historical MBOSE patterns and have not been officially confirmed. Please verify all time-sensitive details — dates, fees, and procedures — directly on the official MBOSE website (mbose.in) once announced, before taking any action.

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