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Mizoram Board Announces Class 10 HSLC Results for 2026

The Mizoram Board of School Education has officially released the results for the 2026 Class 10 (HSLC) examination. Students can access their scores and download provisional mark sheets through the official website. The Board has streamlined the process for checking results, ensuring students receive timely updates. Notably, there will be no topper list or merit ranks released this year, a decision aimed at reducing academic pressure. For detailed steps on how to check results and download mark sheets, read the full article.
 

Mizoram Board of School Education Releases HSLC Results



On April 23 at 12:00 PM, the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) unveiled the results for the 2026 Class 10 (HSLC) examination. This announcement is a pivotal moment for numerous students who have been anxiously awaiting their results. Students can conveniently access their results through the official MBSE website, where they can view their scores and download provisional mark sheets. The Board has also introduced a streamlined process to ensure that students receive prompt updates regarding their results.


**Steps to Access MBSE Class 10 Results**


To check their results, students should visit the official MBSE website. They need to locate the 'Results' section and click on the link for HSLC 2026. By entering their Roll Number and Registration Number, students can view their results, including their marks and Pass/Fail status.


**Downloading Provisional Mark Sheets Made Easy**


Students can also download their provisional mark sheets. They should navigate to either mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com and go to the 'RESULT' section. After clicking on the HSLC 10th Result 2026 link and entering the required information, the results will be displayed. From this page, students can download their mark sheets and print them for future reference.


**Accessing Results Requires Roll Number**


To view their results, students must have both their Roll Number and Registration Number. Accessing the results without these details is not possible. Therefore, it is advisable for students to keep their Admit Cards secure to ensure a smooth experience when checking their results.


**No Topper List Released This Year**


The State Education Minister, Vanlalhlanthlana, has announced that the Board will not publish a topper list, merit ranks, or divisions this year. This decision aims to reduce the academic pressure on students. However, information about high-achieving students may still be available through individual schools or other local sources.