The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has officially declared the MBSE HSLC Class 10th results for 2025 on April 29. Students who took the exams can now access their results online via the official websites, mbse.edu.in and mbseonline.com. The results reveal that the overall pass percentage for this year stands at 76.68%, with significant performance variations noted between genders.
This year, a total of 14,527 students successfully passed the exams, which were conducted from February 10 to March 13, 2025. Among those who passed, 1,343 students secured distinctions, while 3,763 achieved first division marks. The results also highlight the performance of female and male students, with a pass percentage of 75.63% for girls and 77.86% for boys, indicating a slight edge for boys in this year's results.
The top performer in the HSLC examination is P.C. Lalthakimi from KD High School in Aizawl, who achieved an impressive score of 479 out of 500, earning distinctions in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Mizo, and one unspecified subject. Following closely behind are Isak MS Dawnglima from Government Mizo High School and Malsawmkima Chawngthu from CLS Academy, both scoring 475 marks and tying for the second position. Ricky Lalnufela secured the third position with a score of 474 marks.
Students can download their provisional marksheets by following a few simple steps. First, they should visit either mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com. Next, they must locate the link labeled ‘HSLC Examination Result 2025’ on the homepage. Upon clicking the link, students will enter their roll number and date of birth in the designated fields. After submitting their information, the results will appear on the screen, allowing them to download and print their marksheets for future reference.
For those without immediate internet access, the MBSE has provided an alternative method to check results via SMS. Students can send a text message formatted as "MBSE 10" to 5676750 to receive their results directly on their mobile phones.
In the wake of the results announcement, students who are dissatisfied with their scores have the option to apply for the revaluation of their answer scripts. The application for revaluation can be submitted through the official website, with an application fee of Rs 500 per subject. It is important to note that the marks awarded after re-evaluation will be final and cannot be altered. The re-evaluated results are expected to be released in June 2025.
Furthermore, for students who did not meet the minimum qualification criteria, the MBSE will organize supplementary examinations. Details regarding the timetable and procedures for these supplementary exams will be announced shortly after the results are declared. This provides an essential opportunity for students to improve their performance and secure their HSLC qualification.
As the academic journey progresses, achieving the HSLC certificate is a significant milestone for students, opening pathways for further education and career opportunities. The MBSE has urged students to verify the details on their provisional marksheets, including their roll number, name, school name, division achieved, subject-wise external and internal marks, and total marks obtained. If any discrepancies are found, students are advised to promptly contact their school authorities to seek corrections.
The MBSE HSLC results serve as a crucial indicator of academic performance in Mizoram, reflecting the hard work and dedication of students throughout the academic year. As the board prepares for the next academic cycle, it remains committed to supporting students in their educational endeavors.
In addition to the HSLC results, the MBSE is also expected to announce the HSSLC (Class 12) results soon, which adds to the anticipation among students and parents alike. As this academic year draws to a close, the focus will shift towards the next set of examinations and the opportunities they present.
Overall, the MBSE HSLC results for 2025 highlight both achievements and areas for improvement within the educational landscape of Mizoram, paving the way for future academic success.