MBOSE HSSLC result 2020 Date: Class 12 outcomes out; elective sites to check scores if mbose.in is moderate

MBOSE HSSLC result 2020 Date: Class 12 outcomes out; elective sites to check scores if mbose.in is moderate

MBOSE HSSLC result 2020 Date | Students can check their scores in the MBOSE HSSLC Examination on elective stages, for example, meg results.nic.in and results.shiksha.

MBOSE HSSLC result 2020 Date: Class 12 outcomes out; elective sites to check scores if mbose.in is moderate

MBOSE HSSLC result 2020 Date | The Meghalaya Board of Secondary Education (MBOSE) declared the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) result for three streams – Science, Commerce and Vocational – today (Thursday, 9 July). 

The board discharged the outcome booklet on its official site mbose.in. 

Results will likewise be accessible at megresults.nic.in and results.shiksha. 

Here are the means to check results on megresults.nic.in

Stage 1: Go to megresults.nic.in

Stage 2: Click on the connection for the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination 2020 for a flood of study (Science or Commerce or Vocational) 

Stage 3: Enter move number and other required data 

Stage 4: The outcome will be shown on the screen. Download and put something aside for future reference. 

Here are the means to check scores at results.shiksha:

Stage 1: Go to results.shiksha.

Stage 2: Under 'Up and coming Results 2020', click on the connection for Meghalaya Board Results in 2020 or experience the direct link

Stage 3: Enter subtleties like move number, date of birth and snap submit 

Stage 4: The outcome will be shown on the screen. Download and put something aside for future reference. 

The board has clarified that the outcomes might be accessible on the web and won't be shown at the board office or test focuses due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

A year ago, the Class 12 outcomes for Science, Commerce and Vocational streams were out on 8 May and for Arts stream, the scores were discharged on 27 May. 

Be that as it may, the outcomes were postponed for the current year as certain tests were held in June subsequent to being conceded because of the lockdown in March.

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