Meghalaya Board to announce Class 10 results on April 7: students to check scores online
The Meghalaya Board of School Education is set to declare the Class 10 Secondary School Leaving Certificate results on April 7, marking an important milestone for students across the state....
The Meghalaya Board of School Education is set to declare the Class 10 Secondary School Leaving Certificate results on April 7, marking an important milestone for students across the state. Candidates who appeared for the examination will be able to access their results through the official website once the board announces the outcome.
The results are expected to be released in the morning hours, although the exact time has not been formally confirmed. Students have been advised to keep their roll numbers and login credentials ready to avoid delays while checking their scores. Given the high number of users expected to access the website simultaneously, minor technical issues or slow loading may occur.
The Class 10 examination is a key stage in a student’s academic journey, as it determines eligibility for admission into higher secondary streams such as science, commerce and arts. Schools and institutions often use these results as a basis for subject selection and future academic planning.
Students to verify marksheets and follow official guidelines after result declaration
Once the results are declared, students will be required to log in to the official portal using their credentials to download their marksheets. The online marksheet will include subject-wise marks, total score, and the overall qualifying status.
Officials have advised candidates to carefully verify all details mentioned in the marksheet, including name, roll number and subject marks. In case of any discrepancies, students should immediately inform their schools or contact the board authorities for correction.
The board is also expected to provide information regarding re-evaluation and supplementary examinations after the results are announced. Students who are not satisfied with their scores or those who are unable to clear one or more subjects will have the opportunity to apply under these provisions.
Schools will later issue original marksheets and certificates, which will be required for admission to higher classes. Students and parents have been encouraged to rely only on official sources for updates and avoid misinformation circulating on unofficial platforms.
With the result announcement approaching, anticipation remains high among students and families, as the outcome will play a significant role in shaping future academic choices.



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