Meghalaya Board Announces Class 10th SSLC 2026 Supplementary Exam Results ā 90.16% Students Pass
Published: May 23, 2026 | By: Education Desk | Topic: MBOSE Results, Board Exams
Great news for thousands of Class 10 students in Meghalaya! The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially announced the MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 on May 22, 2026. The results were made available online at 11:00 AM through the official websites ā mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in. Students can simply enter their roll number to download their marksheet.
What Is the MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Exam?
If you did not clear the Class 10 main exam in one or more subjects, the supplementary exam gives you a second chance ā without losing an entire academic year. This is sometimes also called the 'compartment exam' or 'supply exam' in common language.
Key Highlights of MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026
⢠Result declared on: May 22, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
⢠5,631 students appeared; 5,063 passed ā a pass rate of 90.16%.
⢠Girls outperformed boys: 94.11% of female students passed vs 85.71% of male students.
⢠The combined pass percentage (main + supplementary) stands at an all-time-high 97.26%.
⢠This marks a big jump from 2025, when the supplementary pass percentage was 80.35%.
⢠The result is available on mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in.
⢠Results are also available through DigiLocker for digital access.
⢠No physical display of results at MBOSE offices in Tura or Shillong.
How to Check MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 Online?
Checking your result is simple and takes only a few minutes. Follow these steps:
1. Open any official website ā mbose.in, mboseresults.in, or megresults.nic.in ā in your browser.
2. Look for the link that says 'MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026' on the homepage.
3. Click on the link. A login window will open.
4. Enter your Roll Number and the Captcha code shown on screen.
5. Click the 'Submit' button.
6. Your marksheet will appear on the screen with your name, roll number, subject-wise marks, and result status.
7. Download and save a copy of your marksheet for future use.
How to Check MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 on DigiLocker?
DigiLocker is a government-backed platform that lets you access and store your academic documents digitally. Here is how to access your MBOSE SSLC supplementary marksheet through DigiLocker:
1. Visit digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker mobile app.
2. Log in using your Aadhaar number or registered mobile number.
3. Search for 'Meghalaya Board of School Education' or 'MBOSE'.
4. Select 'SSLC Supplementary Marksheet 2026'.
5. Your marksheet will be fetched and stored digitally in your account.
Note:DigiLocker documents are legally valid and can be used just like physical documents for most purposes, including college admissions and government applications.
What Are the Passing Marks for MBOSE SSLC Supplementary 2026?
To pass the MBOSE SSLC Supplementary examination, students need to score a minimum of 30% marks in each subject. This is the minimum passing threshold set by the Meghalaya Board of School Education.
Chief Minister Calls It a 'Proud Moment' for Meghalaya
The remarkable overall pass percentage of 97.26% ā achieved after combining main and supplementary exam results ā has been celebrated across the state. The Chief Minister of Meghalaya called the result a 'proud moment' for the state. The supplementary exam system, which is only in its second year in Meghalaya, has already proven to be a game-changer, helping thousands of students avoid repeating an entire academic year.
Conclusion
The MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 is a fantastic milestone for the students of Meghalaya. A pass percentage of 90.16% ā up from 80.35% in 2025 ā shows that students are working harder and the education system in Meghalaya is improving year after year.
The combined pass percentage of 97.26% means that virtually all Class 10 students in Meghalaya this year have successfully crossed the SSLC threshold, opening doors to higher education and brighter futures.
