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Jasleen Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

You will need the details mentioned on your MBOSE HSSLC admit card to check your result. Its okay if you have the photocopies of your hall ticket and lost the original one. 

However, it is always advised to keep the documents like MBOSE Class 12 admit card secured till the announcement of results.

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Chanchal Chauhan

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Meghalaya Board will release the MBOSE 12th sample papers 2026 soon on the official website- mbose.in. Once released, you can download MBOSE Class 12 sample question papers 2026 from the official website or from this page too. Students must download and practice the MBOSE 12th question papers of previous years' to know the marking scheme, the types of questions asked in the exam, gauge the difficulty level and more. 

It is advised that students solve and practice the MBOSE sample papers to ace the board examinations.

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Pallavi Chatterjee

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No, Meghalaya Board does not deduct marks for exceeding the word limit in the board exams. However, marks may be deducted for spelling mistakes and other errors in language papers. 

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Aashi Saxena

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MBOSE HSSLC exams will likely be held between February 17 and March 19, 2026. Class 12th students have experienced the pressure of board examinations before in Class 10. However, class 12th subjects are more diverse and divided according to different streams. With just a few days left, students must focus on the topics which carry the most number of marks in the exam.

Here is how class 12th students can prepare themselves according to their choice of subjects.

MBOSE HSSLC Board: Mathematics Preparation

Mathematics is among one of the most competitive subjects in MBOSE exams. Students must remember to prioritize the topics with the highes

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Kritika Singh

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Students appearing for MBOSE HSSLC Board Exam 2026 must understand the strategy to utilize MBOSE Timetable 2026 for preparation of MBOSE 12th Exams 2026. MBOSE 12th Board Exam 2026 are expected to be held between February 17 and March 19, 2026. Now, let us understand ways to use MBOSE timetable to commence MBOSE Class 12 preparation 2026.  

Prepare a subject-wise list for MBOSE Class 12

List down all the subjects of MBOSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026. Students appearing for MBOSE HSSLC Exam 2026 will commonly be appearing for English, Mathematics, Physics, Accounts, History etc.

List down MBOSE 12th syllabus and list of topics to c

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Pooja Shekhar

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Yes, MBOSE 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. 
 
Check more details here:
  • 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:
    Even if the final answer
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Abhishek Shukla

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In case you are unable to attend a MBOSE HSSLC board exam, you will be awarded zero marks in the subject. Eventually, if you're unable to clear the exams, you will be asked to re-appear for the same in the next academix year. Thus, it is better to focus and study hard and not skip or leave your exam to pass with flying colours.

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Aayushi Sinha

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MBOSE stands for Meghalaya Board of School Education. It conducts board exams every year for Classes 10, 12 students in the state. The board prescribes the syllabus and pattern for the classes, and also releases sample papers for practice. 

Students passed from MBOSE can pursue higher education from anywhere in the world as this is a widely accepted board. 

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Kritika Singh

Contributor-Level 6

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. 
 
Check more details here:
  • 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:
    Even if the fin
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Aayushi Singh

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As MBOSE Class 10 Board Exams approach, the question running in every student's mind is that if questions from the official MBOSE SSLC sample paper appear in the actual exam? While the answer isn't as clear-cut as a yes or no, let's delve into the world of exam paper mysteries and unravel the truth.

Meghalaya Board releases sample papers to familiarise students with the exam format and marking scheme. While some students hope for direct question repeats, it's important to understand that exact copies of questions from the sample paper are highly unlikely to appear in the actual exam. 

The board aims to assess a wide range of concept

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