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Officials said that more than 24,000 students approved the Class 12 examination of the Meghalaya State Board, the results of which were declared on Monday.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education held more than 29,000 students responsible for adopting digital intervention for the initial announcement of the results visible to the students.
The certificate of leaving the Higher Secondary School was mainly conducted for three sections.
Saptari Bhattachari of Laban Bengali Boys Higher Secondary School scored 483 marks and topped the stream of science, while Darishana Roychoudhari and Shweta Sharma of Higher Secondary School in St. Anthony secured 477 and 473 marks respectively.
Albert Mate and Idawanplisha Swir of St. Edmund’s Higher Secondary School shared the top position by scoring 455, while Nelli Mary Mary Khimdit of St. Paul’s Higher Secondary School, Nongpoh and Safilia Wahlang of Higher Secondary School in St. Anthony secured second and third positions respectively.
Disha Chokhani of St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School scored 481 points and topped the commerce stream, while Laban finished second and third positions by securing 476 and 468 marks respectively.
A total of 22,835 3,922 and 2,501 students wrote papers for the examination. There were also 20 vocational stream students.
Chief Minister Conrad’s Sangma said in a post on X: “Congratulations to the meritorious students of HSSLC exams of the State Board, MBOS. Satisfied to see the percentage for art at 82.05%, works on 82.94%science, 81.28%, which works for our students, which shows our students.
MBOS Executive Chairman CP Marak said that the examination went smoothly with the cooperation of the Education Department, District Administration, Police Department, Institutes and especially those teachers who made tireless efforts throughout the process.
He said, “As we make important achievements this year, let us wait for the years working together to secure a better future through quality education for our students and to maintain a high pass percentage.”
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