MBSE HSSLC Result 2026 Released: Check Class 12 Scores at mbse.edu.in
MBSE HSSLC Result 2026 Released: Check Class 12 Scores

The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has officially released the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) Result 2026 today, April 29, 2026. Candidates can visit the official website, mbse.edu.in, to download their scorecards. The results have been declared for the Arts, Science, and Commerce streams simultaneously. Students who appeared for the examinations can access their digital scorecards by entering their roll number and registration number.

In addition to the primary website mbse.edu.in, the results will also be accessible via mbseonline.com, providing multiple access points to handle peak traffic hours efficiently.

Examination Schedule

The board examinations were conducted between February 9 and March 16, 2026, across designated examination centres in Mizoram.

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Steps to Download MBSE HSSLC Result 2026

Students can follow a simple step-by-step process to download their scorecards:

  • Visit the official website: mbse.edu.in
  • Click on the link for “MBSE HSSLC Result 2026” on the homepage
  • Enter your roll number and registration number
  • Click on the submit button
  • Your result will appear on the screen
  • Download and print the scorecard for future use

Students are strongly advised to keep their admit cards ready before logging in, as credentials are required for accessing results.

Alternative Access via SMS

Students can also access their results through SMS in case the official website faces heavy traffic. To receive the MBSE HSSLC Result 2026 on mobile, type MBSE10 <Roll Number> and send it to 5676750. For instance, a student with roll number 2131422 should type MBSE10 2131422 and send it to 5676750. The result will be delivered directly to the registered mobile number.

Minimum Passing Criteria and Compartment Option

To qualify in the MBSE Class 12 examinations, students must secure at least 33 per cent marks in each subject as well as in the overall aggregate. Those who fail in one or two subjects will not be left behind. The board will provide an opportunity to appear for compartment examinations, ensuring students get a second chance to clear their academic year.

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