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MBOSE to declare HSSLC Arts results on July 13. Here's how to check online

A total of 30,697 students had registered for the MBOSE HSSLC exam 2020 this year and the examinations were conducted in June

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati: One day after the declaration of the HSSLC Science and Commerce stream results, the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has declared that the results of the Arts stream will be declared online on Monday, July 13.

According to a release by T.R. Laloo, the Controller of Examinations, the booklet of the examination has been discontinued from 2014, and the whole results booklet can be downloaded from the official website of the MBOSE, www.mbose.in.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the results will not be displayed at the MBOSE's offices in Shillong and Tura, and even in the examination centres.

The results will be available in a number of websites:

www.megresults.nic.in

The marksheets and the certificates for all the streams will be issued together at a later point in time, Laloo further pointed out.

1) Visit the official site

2) Click on the link of HSSLC 2020 results

3) Log-in using the credentials

4) Result will appear

5) Download the result Candidates can take a print out of the downloaded result, which can be used as a provisional mark sheet.

The original will be released by the schools later. A total of 30,697 students had registered for the Meghalaya Board HSSLC exams this year. The exams were conducted in June. Some of the exams could not be completed due to the lockdown that was called to contain the coronavirus. The pending papers on Mathematics, Physical education, and Statistics were conducted from June 8th to June 10th. The combined results for all these exams are going to be announced on Thursday.

This year in the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) conducted 12th examinations, boys fared better in the Science stream in comparison to girls, while the ladies performed better in Commerce. The Commerce stream has shown better results compared to Science, with a total pass percentage of 77.28%. Science stream students secured a pass percentage of 72.24%.