MBOSE HSSLC Result 2024: Meghalaya Celebrates Achievements in Science and Commerce Streams

Meghalaya was filled with jubilation on May 8 as the Meghalaya Board of Secondary Education (MBOSE) unveiled the results of the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examinations for Class XII, showcasing remarkable accomplishments in both the Science and Commerce streams, emblematic of students’ unwavering dedication and hard work.

In the Science stream, Sohan Bhattacharjee clinched the top position, followed closely by Gordon Kupar Nongbri in second place, and Ar Meker Marpna securing third place. Bhattacharjee hails from Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Nongbri from St. Edmund’s Higher Secondary School, and Marpna from St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School.

For the Commerce stream, Ferry Filarisha Wann emerged as the topper from St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, with Raj Paul from St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School securing second place. The third position was jointly shared by Pongkoch Dutta from St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School, and Pinky Kumari and Aditya Prasad from St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School and Don Bosco College, respectively.

Several schools demonstrated exceptional performance, with Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School, St. Edmund’s Higher Secondary School, and St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School securing three ranks each in the Science stream. In the Commerce stream, St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School, St. Edmund’s Higher Secondary School, and Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School exhibited commendable performances with multiple ranks.

Furthermore, North Liberty Higher Secondary School secured two ranks, while Sacred Heart Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Mairang Presbyterian Science College, Shillong College, Don Bosco, and Alpha English Higher Secondary School each secured one rank.

This year’s results showcased a pass percentage of 85.24% for the Science stream and 80.26% for the Commerce stream. Over 1,000 candidates achieved the first division in the Science stream, while more than 600 students secured the first division in the Commerce stream, underscoring the academic excellence and dedication of students across Meghalaya.

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