BSEM Board Class 10 Result 2024: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) on May 27 announced the Class 10 result 2024. The scorecards will be available at the official website — bsem.nic.in and manresults.nic.in.
The Manipur board Class 10 HSLC result is available at education.indianexpress.com. To check the result at education.indianexpress.com, students will have to first register at the website.
To collect the original mark sheets, students need to visit their respective schools a few days after the result 2024 declaration. To check the board result 2024 online, students are required to have their roll code and roll number.
In 2023, BSEM chairperson Akham Joykumar said that 38,127 students appeared for the exams, out of which, 18,286 were male and 18,628 were female. There were 596 male external candidates 617 female external candidates and 12 specially-abled candidates. The exams were conducted in 158 centres across the state. A total of 8,130 students appeared from government schools, 1520 from aided institutions and 28,477 from private schools
Step 1: Visit the official website — bsem.nic.in
Step 2: Navigate to the section of “2024 Results” and then click on the class 10 results link
Step 3: Enter your Roll Number and Roll Code in the designated fields
Step 4: After this, your board class 10 result 2024 will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download and save the result for future reference
This year, altogether 37,715 students, including 19,087 boys and 18,628 girls, are taking this year’s board exam amid heavy security measures.
The Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) exams were held between March 15 to April 3, 2024 in a pen-paper mode. The board exam is being held across 154 centres, including 63 centres in the hills and 91 in the valley.
In 2022, the Board recorded anoverall pass percentage of 76 per cent. As many as 39,233 candidates appeared this year of which 29814 cleared, including 20087 boys and 19146 girls. Rahul Laishram of Catholic School secured the top spot by securing 586 marks. Nongmaithem Dhanajeet and Tanishq Tongbram of Heritage Convent secured the second position with 585 marks each. The third position was also jointly bagged by Maneka Huidrom of Eureka Academy and Jesia Khwairakpam of Ratankumar Memorial School securing 584 marks each.
In 2021, over 47,000 students had registered for class 10 board exams all of which were promoted. A total of 20,416 boys and 19,448 girls were declared to pass based on the alternate assessment criteria.