Meghalaya MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 to Be Declared on April 7

MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 to Be Declared on April 7
If you’ve been refreshing result websites every day—this is the update you were waiting for.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially confirmed that the Class 10 (SSLC) Result 2026 will be declared on April 7, 2026. This announcement has brought both relief and anxiety for thousands of students across the state.
Students will be able to check their results online through official portals once the result goes live.
When and Where to Check Result
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | MBOSE SSLC (Class 10) |
| Result Date | April 7, 2026 |
| Mode | Online |
| Official Websites | mbose.in, megresults.nic.in |
| Required Details | Roll Number |
How Students Can Check Their Result
Honestly, the process is simple—but on result day, things can get chaotic due to heavy traffic.
Here’s what you should do:
1. Visit the official result website.
2. Click on the SSLC Result 2026 link.
3. Enter your roll number carefully.
4. Submit and download your result.
If the site crashes (which happens every year), don’t panic—wait for a few minutes and try again.
Exam Timeline This Year
The Class 10 board exams were conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026.
That means students had to wait around 6–8 weeks for evaluation, which is pretty standard for board exams.
What Happens After Result?
Once the result is declared:
- Students will receive original marksheets through their schools.
- Those who are not satisfied can apply for re-evaluation.
- Students who fail in one or two subjects can appear for supplementary exams.
This is important—your online result is just provisional. The final marksheet will come later.
Last Year’s Trend
If you’re wondering whether April 7 is late or early—it’s actually normal.
In 2025, the MBOSE SSLC result was declared on April 5.
So yes, the board is following almost the same timeline this year as well.
Final Thoughts
This is one of those moments where overthinking doesn’t help.
You’ve already given the exam. Now it’s just about checking the result and planning your next step—whether that’s Science, Commerce, or Arts.
Whatever the outcome is, this is just the beginning. Not the end.

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Palak PatelEducation writer Palak Patel covers the latest education news, board exam updates, results, and career opportunities.
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