The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially released the SSLC Class 10 Results 2025 for the academic session 2024–25. Students who appeared for the exams can now check their results online via the official website at mbose.in. This year’s results bring impressive performances from students across the state, with two candidates securing the top rank by scoring a total of 582 marks.
MBOSE SSLC 2025 Toppers List Announced
In a notable academic feat, Leisha Agarwal from St. Margaret's Higher Secondary School, Shillong, and Avila Kathrene P Lyngdoh from North Liberty Higher Secondary School, Jowai have jointly secured Rank 1 with 582 marks in subjects including English, Mathematics, Science & Technology, Social Science, Health & Physical Education, and Additional Elective.
The second position is shared by:
Evanshan Nongrum (Sacred Heart Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Shillong) – 578 marks
Pori Panday (Jawaharlal Nehru Higher Secondary School, Phulbari) – 578 marks
Rank 3 has been secured by:
Anushmita Choudhury (St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Shillong) – 576 marks
Eulogemene Rilin L Suting (K.J.P. Synod Mihngi Higher Secondary School, Jowai) – 576 marks
Other notable achievers include:
Anamika Singh – 572 marks (Gorkha Secondary School, Upper Shillong)
Taesha Grace Pakyntein, Manderson Thongni, and Esther D Shira – 570 marks each
Exam Schedule and Result Access
The MBOSE SSLC 2025 examinations were conducted from February 10 to February 25, 2025, across various centres in Meghalaya. Students can now access their scorecards by visiting mbose.in and entering their roll number or name.
Result Statistics and Pass Percentage
Alongside individual results, the board has also released comprehensive exam statistics, including the overall pass percentage, district-wise performance, and the number of candidates in each merit category. These details help offer a broader understanding of academic trends in the state and evaluate the success of this year’s examination process.
Rechecking and Further Process
Students who are not satisfied with their scores will soon have the option to apply for scrutiny or revaluation through the official MBOSE portal. Meanwhile, qualified candidates can begin their admission process for Class 11, with schools expected to begin intake based on these results.
The Meghalaya Board congratulated all students for their performance and extended best wishes for their academic journey ahead.