The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) conducts secondary (HSLC) and higher secondary (HSSLC) exams for schools in Mizoram. Established in 1976, MBSE is an autonomous state board under the Mizoram government. It administers Class 12 board exams (HSSLC) in Science, Commerce, and Arts streams, usually held in Feb–Mar each year. MBSE releases the Class 12 (HSSLC) results online around May. Last year, MBSE announced the HSSLC Result 2024 on May 21, 2024, with about 11,824 students appearing and an overall pass rate of 78.04%.
The MBSE 12th Result 2025 is eagerly awaited by students. According to official updates and news, the Mizoram HSSLC Result 2025 will be declared on May 6, 2025 at 12 noon. The MBSE Class 12 exams for 2025 were held from February 14 to March 13, 2025. This aligns with past trends: MBSE typically releases HSSLC results in mid-May (for example, May 21, 2024 last year). Once announced, the result will be available on MBSE’s official websites, with over 11,000 students expected to check their scores.
Result Date (2025): Multiple sources confirm the MBSE 12th result is on May 6, 2025 at 12:00 PM (noon). Students are advised to be ready by noon and check the official portal promptly.
Past Dates: In 2024 the Class 12 result was announced on May 21, 2024. This suggests MBSE normally takes about 2–3 months from exams to declaration. The Class 10 (HSLC) result 2025 was declared on April 29, 2025 with a 76.68% pass rate.
Exam Statistics (2024): In 2024, out of 11,994 registered students, 11,824 appeared and 9,227 passed (pass% 78.04%). The Girls’ pass rate was ~77.79% and Boys ~78.32%. Arts had ~79.71% pass, Science 72.69%, Commerce 79.60%.
Streams: MBSE Class 12 is held in Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. Toppers are usually announced for each stream. (E.g. Science topper scored 477/500 in 2024.)
Students can check the MBSE HSSLC Result 2025 on the MBSE websites. Follow these steps:
Visit the official MBSE website: mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com. These are the primary portals for result announcements.
Look for the “HSSLC Result 2025” or “MBSE Class 12 Result 2025” link on the homepage.
Click the result link and you will be directed to a login page.
Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number as shown on your admit card.
Click Submit. Your provisional Marksheet (scorecard) will appear on screen.
Download/Print: Save a digital copy or take a printout of the result for future reference.
The online result shows marks, grades, division, and pass status. Note that the online marksheet is provisional; the original official marksheet and certificates must be collected from your school after the declaration.
Apart from the website, MBSE offers other channels to access results:
SMS: If the website is slow, send an SMS from your mobile. Type the following and send to 5676750:
For Science stream: MBSE12S <space> RollNumber
For Arts stream: MBSE12A <space> RollNumber
For Commerce stream: MBSE12C <space> RollNumber
You will receive your result details via SMS shortly.
WhatsApp: MBSE provides a WhatsApp service. Send your roll number via WhatsApp to 98638-83041 or 98637-22521. The board will reply with your result. This is handy if internet is limited.
DigiLocker: Qualified students can access their MBSE mark sheet through DigiLocker. Log in at digilocker.gov.in (or the DigiLocker app) and go to Education → MBSE HSSLC Result 2025. Enter your roll number and passing year to view and download the result.
School Notice Board: Schools in Mizoram often display the pass/fail status or rank list on notice boards. However, the official result is the digital report. Always rely on the MBSE website or these services to confirm marks.
MBSE follows a division/grade system based on percentage marks:
Pass Marks: A student needs at least 33% marks in each subject and overall to pass the MBSE HSSLC exams. Scores below 33% in any subject or overall mean a fail in that subject and require a retest.
Divisions: Based on overall percentage, divisions are awarded as follows:
Distinction: 75% or above
First Division: 60% or above (below 75%)
Second Division: 50% or above (below 60%)
Third Division: 33% or above (below 50%)
Grading Scale: MBSE also uses letter grades for subject performance (on a 10-point grade scale). For example, A1 grade is 91–100 marks, A2 is 81–90, down to D1 (34–40), and F for fail (0–33). This is mainly for internal assessment; the key requirement remains 33% per subject.
Grace Marks: MBSE may grant grace marks in special cases. If a student fails a subject by up to 12 marks, the board can award enough grace to reach 33%. Grace marks are typically limited (e.g. 12 marks in one subject, or spread over two), and are intended to help borderline candidates pass.
Original Marksheet: Remember, the online scorecard is provisional. Within a few days of the result, schools will issue the original marksheet and passing certificate. Students must collect these documents from their respective schools.
Revaluation (Scrutiny): If you are unhappy with your marks, MBSE allows you to apply for rechecking of answer scripts. This process is done through your school. You and your school must fill the revaluation form, pay the prescribed fee (usually ₹500 per subject), and submit it to MBSE. The board will re-calculate or re-evaluate the paper, and if marks change, an updated marksheet will be issued via the school. Revaluation application forms are typically available online or at schools soon after the results.
Supplementary/Compartment Exams: Students failing in one or two subjects get a second chance through compartment exams. MBSE schedules supplementary exams a month or so after the main results. For 2025, compartment exams are expected around June 2025, with results by July 2025. To sit for these, you must apply via your school when the forms are released (usually the MBSE website announces dates). If you clear failed subjects in the compartment exam, your certificate status changes to “Pass”.
Improvement Exams: While MBSE’s official compartment is meant for those who failed, some boards also allow passed students to retake papers to improve scores. MBSE may offer an improvement exam (often the same as the supplementary) for any student wishing to raise their grade. Details will be available on the MBSE portal after the result.
College Admissions: Once you pass HSSLC, the next step is applying to colleges or university courses (e.g. BA, BSc, BCom, professional courses like engineering or medicine). Admission criteria vary by college. Use your marksheet to meet cut-offs or appear for entrance tests if required. Common institutions for Mizoram students include Mizoram University and various state colleges. Keep an eye on admission notifications from these colleges after May 2025.
Certificates and Ranks: MBSE usually releases a toppers list stream-wise, and top rankers may receive merit certificates or awards. Full result statistics, including subject-wise pass rates and district performance, are often posted on the MBSE site or in news reports.
Q: What does MBSE stand for? A: MBSE is the Mizoram Board of School Education, a state education board established in 1976.
Q: What is HSSLC? A: HSSLC stands for Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate, which is the Class 12 board exam in Mizoram.
Q: When were the MBSE Class 12 exams held in 2025? A: The exams were conducted from Feb 14 to Mar 13, 2025 across Mizoram.
Q: When will the MBSE 12th result 2025 be declared? A: The result is scheduled for May 6, 2025 at 12:00 PM (noon).
Q: Where can I check the MBSE 12th result? A: On the official MBSE websites: mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com.
Q: How do I check my result online? A: Visit MBSE’s site, click the HSSLC Result 2025 link, enter your roll number and registration number, and submit. Your marksheet will appear.
Q: What information do I need to check my result? A: You need your Roll Number and Registration Number (as given on your admit card).
Q: Can I check the result via SMS? A: Yes. Type MBSE12<Stream><space><RollNumber>
(for example MBSE12S 123456
for Science) and send to 5676750.
Q: Can I check via WhatsApp? A: Yes. Send your roll number via WhatsApp to 9863883041 or 9863722521. You will get your result details back via WhatsApp.
Q: Can I use DigiLocker? A: Absolutely. In DigiLocker, search “MBSE HSSLC Result 2025” under Education, and log in to see/download your mark sheet.
Q: Will schools display the results on notice boards? A: Some schools might post a pass/fail status or rank list, but the official result should be checked online. After results, schools issue the original mark sheets to students.
Q: What details are on the Class 12 marksheet? A: It includes student name, roll number, school, subject-wise marks, grades, total marks, percentage, and division.
Q: What is the passing criteria for MBSE HSSLC? A: You must score at least 33% in each subject and overall.
Q: What divisions are awarded based on marks? A: Distinction (75%+), First Division (60–74%), Second (50–59%), Third (33–49%).
Q: What grade do I get for 90%? A: 90% falls in the A1 or Distinction range. MBSE uses letter grades (e.g. 91–100 = A1, 81–90 = A2).
Q: Is 33% enough to pass? A: Yes, 33% is the minimum pass mark in each subject and in total.
Q: Can I still pass if I get exactly 33%? A: Yes – 33% is passing. You’ll get a Third Division if you score between 33–49%.
Q: What if I fail in one subject? A: If you score below 33% in a subject, you fail that paper. However, MBSE conducts a compartment (supplementary) exam for students who fail in one or two subjects.
Q: What is a compartment (supplementary) exam? A: It’s a re-exam for failed subjects, giving you a second chance. Those who cleared all subjects but want improvement may also sometimes appear.
Q: When will compartment exams be held? A: For 2025, the compartment exams are expected around June 2025, about a month after the main results.
Q: When will the compartment results be out? A: Usually in July 2025, shortly after the compartment exams.
Q: What if I’m unhappy with my marks? A: You can apply for revaluation/rechecking. Schools will announce when to apply and distribute forms. MBSE will recheck your answer book on payment of fees.
Q: How do I apply for revaluation? A: Get the revaluation form from your school, fill it, and submit along with the fee through the school before the deadline. The board reviews your paper and updates marks if needed.
Q: What is the fee for revaluation? A: Currently it is ₹500 per subject (confirm fee on the official notification).
Q: When will revaluation results be declared? A: Typically in June 2025, about a month after the main result.
Q: Can I improve marks even if I passed? A: In many boards, passed students can take an improvement exam. MBSE allows improvement by re-appearing (often in the compartment exam) for subjects to boost scores. Check MBSE notices for details.
Q: Is the online result final? A: The online marksheet is provisional. MBSE issues the original certificates and marksheets through schools after results.
Q: How will I get my original marksheet? A: After the results, report to your school. They will distribute original marksheets and passing certificates to students.
Q: What if I lose my original marksheet? A: You can apply for a duplicate marksheet through MBSE via your school, usually by paying a fee. Contact your school/MBSE office for the process.
Q: Will MBSE publish a toppers list? A: Yes, MBSE usually announces the top rankers (first ranks in each stream) with their marks.
Q: How many students appeared in MBSE 12th 2024? A: In 2024, about 11,824 students appeared for the HSSLC exams.
Q: What was the pass percentage last year? A: Overall pass was 78.04% in 2024.
Q: Does MBSE issue merit certificates for top performers? A: Top rankers often receive merit certificates or awards from the board or state government. Details are announced with results.
Q: How can I apply to college after passing? A: Use your MBSE marksheet to apply for undergraduate courses (BA, BSc, BCom, etc.) or professional streams. Check admission notifications for colleges in Mizoram and beyond.
Q: What courses can I pursue after Class 12 (MBSE)? A: You can pursue general degrees (BA, BSc, BCom) or professional courses (engineering, medicine, nursing, etc.). Choice depends on your stream and entrance exams.
Q: Are there scholarships after MBSE 12th? A: Some scholarships (state or central) consider board marks. MBSE may also announce merit scholarships for toppers. Check scholarships.gov.in and MBSE notices after results.
Q: Where can I find the result link once it’s announced? A: MBSE will publish the result link on its official website. Education news portals also often share a direct link immediately after release.
Q: What if MBSE website is down? A: Use SMS or WhatsApp services described above, or try MBSEOnline. You may also wait a bit and refresh the site, as it can handle heavy traffic after results.
Q: Who should I contact for MBSE result queries? A: First, ask your school. MBSE’s official website and helpline (contact info on mbse.edu.in) can help with technical issues.
Q: What if I forget my roll number? A: Your roll number is on the admit card. Contact your school for the roll number; MBSE will not display results without it.
Q: Are MBSE results applicable outside Mizoram? A: MBSE HSSLC results are state-board certificates. They are valid for university admissions anywhere in India, similar to other state boards.
Q: Is MBSE affiliated to a central education board? A: No, MBSE is a separate state board under the Mizoram Government, not affiliated to CBSE or ICSE.
Q: Do practical marks count in MBSE results? A: Yes, HSSLC results include both theory and practical marks where applicable. The final marksheet shows practical scores for science/commerce subjects.
Q: How is the grading done in MBSE? A: MBSE uses percentage divisions and letter grades. An example scale: 91–100 = A1 (Grade Point 10), 81–90 = A2 (9), down to 34–40 = D1 (4), below 33 = F.
Q: Is there any grace marking policy? A: Yes, if you fail by a small margin (≤12 marks) in one or two subjects, MBSE may award grace marks to help you pass.
Q: What if my name is spelled wrong on the result? A: Report any errors (like name, date of birth) to your school immediately. They will contact MBSE for corrections.
Q: Are compartment exams open to all subjects? A: You can take compartment only in the subject(s) you failed. Subjects you passed do not need re-exam.
Q: How long after the result can I apply for revaluation? A: MBSE will announce a short window (typically a few days to a week) after results to apply for rechecking. Submit forms via school promptly.
Q: Is there an improvement exam date? A: MBSE may conduct improvement/supplementary exams (often same as compartment exams). Check MBSE notices for the exact schedule.
Q: Can I apply for college before the results are out? A: Some colleges allow provisional applications based on expected results. However, final admission requires your official MBSE marksheet.
Q: How is MBSE Class 12 result different from CBSE/ICSE? A: MBSE is state-level, while CBSE/ICSE are national boards. Format and grading may differ, but all are recognized for college admissions.
For any official updates and notices (such as revaluation forms, exact schedules, and guidelines), always check the MBSE website (mbse.edu.in) or reliable news sources. Keep your roll number and registration handy, and bookmark the result page on result day. Good luck to all students!
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