MBSE HSLC Result 2026: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has officially declared the results of the 10th class examination 2026. According to the board, the HSLC Result 2026 will be released tomorrow on 23 April 2026.Students appearing for the exam will be able to check their MBSE Class 10 Scorecard 2026 on the official websites, which are mbse.edu.in and mbseonline.com. Candidates will need their roll number and registration number to access their results.Apart from the online release, the result sheets will also be available at the MBSE office in Chitlang, Aizawl and the board’s regional office in Lungli, South. Mizoram. Candidates and their parents can also contact the MBSE Help Desk during office hours for any assistance.The board has also confirmed that students can access their results through the following contact numbers.
- 9366278842 (Aizawl)
- 9863722521 (Aizawl)
- 9863519718 (Lingley)
- 9612226288 (Lingley)
Earlier, School Education Minister Vanlathalana announced that the board will not publish merit lists, ranks, distinctions or divisions from this year. The decision has been taken to reduce academic pressure and promote quality-based learning.Last year, the MBSE Class 10 Result 2025 was declared on April 29, with an overall pass percentage of 76.68 percent.
MBSE HSLC Result 2026: Steps to Download
Students can follow these simple steps to check their results:
- Visit official websites mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com.
- Click on the ‘Results’ tab on the home page.
- Select ‘Mizoram High School Leaving Certificate Exam Result 2026’.
- Enter Roll Number and Registration Number.
- Click on ‘Find Results’
- MBSE HSLC Result 2026 will appear on the screen.
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
MBSE HSLC Exam 2026: Pass Criteria
The MBSE Class 10 exams 2026 were conducted from 19 February to 16 March 2026 in offline mode at various centers across the state. Thousands of students appeared for the exam this year.To clear the MBSE HSLC 2026 examination, students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject, including theory and practical components, with a minimum of 33% marks in aggregate.