MBOSE Announces Supplementary Exam Schedule for SSLC 2026
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially declared the dates and application process for the Class 10 (SSLC) supplementary examinations in 2026. This announcement follows the release of the main SSLC exam results on April 7, 2026, through the board's official website, mbose.in.
Key Dates for Supplementary Exams
The supplementary exams are scheduled to be held from May 1 to May 8, 2026. This compact timeline is designed to facilitate a swift transition for successful candidates into higher secondary education without unnecessary delays.
Application Process and Important Guidelines
The application window for the supplementary exams will open on April 14, 2026, and close on April 21, 2026, providing students with exactly one week to complete their submissions. It is crucial for applicants to adhere to this strict deadline, as late entries will not be entertained.
Notably, students cannot submit their applications individually. They must coordinate with designated supplementary exam centers, which will be fully briefed on the procedure by the board. Only applications processed through these institutional channels will be considered valid, ensuring a standardized and organized approach.
Examination Details and Student Support
Comprehensive information regarding examination guidelines, fee structures, and center allotments will be made available on the official MBOSE website. Students are strongly advised to monitor the site regularly for updates and official notifications to avoid any last-minute confusion.
With over 86% of students passing the regular SSLC exam, the supplementary round holds significant importance for the remaining candidates seeking to improve their scores. The results for the supplementary exams are anticipated to be declared by the end of May 2026, allowing for timely academic progression.
Official Communication and Next Steps
An official notice detailing the supplementary exam schedule was issued from the MBOSE head office in Tura. This document explicitly states that all students who did not qualify in the main SSLC Exam 2026 are eligible to participate in the supplementary round, offering them a valuable second chance to achieve academic success.



