MBOSE Meghalaya Board SSLC Class 10th Result 2024: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has announced the SSLC Class 10 result 2024 on May 24. The MBOSE scorecards are available at the official websites - mbose.in, megresults.nic.in. To collect the MBOSE original mark sheets, students need to visit their respective schools a few days after the result 2024 declaration. To check the SSLC Meghalaya Board Result 2024 online, students are required to key in their roll code and roll number. This year, 55.80 per cent of students were declared successful. Anuj Chetry of Sherwood School in Tura topped the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination by securing 575 marks. He was followed by Aleytheia Syiemlieh of St Margaret's Higher Secondary School in Shillong with 574 marks, while Congenial Kharsahnoh of Christian Academy in Shillong secured the third position with 571 marks. A total of 54,134 students from 679 schools appeared in the examination. Of them, 30,207 or 55.80 per cent of students cleared the examination. Last year, the pass percentage was 51.93, officials said. The results of the Arts stream of the Higher Secondary Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination for class 12 was also declared, and 79.76 per cent of students cleared it. Menangmankhraw Kharkongor of St Anthony's Higher Secondary School and Gaurav Bharali of St Edmund's Higher Secondary School shared the top position with 468 marks, while Tanisha Das and Salseng Marak, both of Don Bosco College Higher Secondary School in Tura, secured the second and third positions by scoring 451 and 450 marks, respectively. In the HSSLC examination, 27,374 students from 251 schools appeared. Of them, 21,833 or 79.76 per cent of students cleared the exams. Last year, the pass percentage was 80.30. Meghalaya MBOSE 10th Result 2024: How to download marksheet online Step 1: Visit the official website – mbose.in Step 2: Select the link ‘Meghalaya board SSLC exam result 2024’ on the home page Step 3: Login using necessary credential like – roll number and date of birth (DOB) Step 4: Click on the “Submit” button to view your SSLC results. Step 5: Download the result for future reference. The Meghalaya board exams were conducted between March 4 and March 15, 2024, in a pen-and-paper mode; The exam hall opened at 9:30 am, and students were provided a reading time of 15 minutes until 10 am, followed by a three-hour writing time from 10 am till 1 pm. Vocational subjects had a writing time of only one hour, from 10 am to 11 am. Last year, a total of 51,280 appeared in the Meghalaya Board SSLC (Class 10) exam out of which 26,629 students passed the exam, securing an overall pass percentage of 51.93 per cent and the exam was conducted from March 3 to March 17 and the exam was held from 10 am to 1 pm.