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Aayushi Singh

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Students can check the MBOSE SSLC result 2026 on the official websites- mbose.in. They will need to enter their roll number and other details as mentioned in the MBOSE hall ticket to check their result. 

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Aashi Saxena

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Once the MBOSE SSLC result is declared online, Lacs of students try to check their results at one go which adds load onto the website causing it to slow down. Do not panic. Wait for some time and try again. The site will definitely open and you'll be able to check your results.

The Board has provided the facility to check the MBOSE 10th result via SMS, and DigiLocker too. Students can send a text message, login to their DigiLocker account using their roll number and other credentials mentioned in the hall ticket.

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Kritika Singh

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Yes, Meghalaya board uses the concept known as stepwise marking. This means that even if the final answer is incorrect, marks are given for correct steps, logic, or calculations within the solution. The marking scheme is designed to reward effort and understanding, even if the final result is not accurate. 
 
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  • Stepwise Marking:
    Each question is broken down into steps, and each step is assigned a specific weightage. If a student correctly solves a particular step, they receive the corresponding marks, regardless of whether the final answer is correct. 
     
  • Partial Credit:
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Jasleen Taneja

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The questions in the MBOSE SSLC board exams are typically asked from:

1.     Curriculum Guidelines: The questions are aligned with the syllabus set by the MBOSE. These syllabi outline the topics and concepts that students are expected to learn.

2.     Textbooks: Official textbooks recommended by the Meghalaya Board serve as primary sources for exam questions. Questions often reflect the content, examples, and exercises found in these books.

3.     Previous Year Papers: MBOSE often uses questions from previous years as a basis for new questions. This helps maintain

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Pooja Shekhar

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Most of the questions are same, only the order is changed. For example if in one set, one question was numbered 7, then in another set the same question can be number 21 and vice versa. However, 2 or 3 questions may be unique too, and then there may be a few same questions, which are asked in a twisted way. For example, one question in one set, and then there will be another question in another set which will be altered or twisted abit, but the question remains the same, and so does the answer.

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Abhishek Shukla

Contributor-Level 6

Once you finish learning with the MBOSE 10th syllabus, you can start solving the MBOSE SSLC sample papers and previous year question papers. You can solve the question papers and understand your weaknesses. Thus you can concentrate more on the topics on which you are weak.

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Aayushi Sinha

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Studying the last 10 years of question papers can be a valuable strategy for preparing for MBOSE Class 10 examinations, but it should not be the only method you rely on. Here are some points to consider:

  1. Understanding Patterns: Reviewing past papers helps you identify important topics and question patterns, which can guide your study focus.
  2. Practice: Attempting these papers can improve your time management and exam techniques, making you more comfortable during the actual exam.
  3. Conceptual Clarity: While past papers are useful, they may not cover all the topics in the syllabus. It's essential to ensure you understand the underlying concept
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Liyansha Taneja

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For MBOSE SSLC exams:

  • Must-haves: Admit Card & School ID, Pens, pencils, eraser, sharpener, ruler (check subject requirements)
  • Optional: Water bottle (check school rules).
  • Dress code: School uniform (unless advised otherwise).
  • No electronics or valuables.
  • Arrive 30 minutes early.

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Chanchal Chauhan

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Scoring good marks in MBOSE SSLC in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read NCERT books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' qyestion papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.

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Rachit Singh

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The difficulty level of MBOSE SSLC board exams can vary from year to year. It depends on several factors, including the individual student's preparation, the specific subjects, and the exam format.

Generally, students find the following points relevant when assessing the toughness of MBOSE SSLC board papers:

  1. Question Format: The papers often include a mix of objective, short answer, and long answer questions. Students need to be well-prepared for all types of questions.
  2. Previous Year Trends: Some students find that the difficulty level of the papers is in line with previous years, while others may find unexpected questions. Reviewing past
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