Mizoram HSSLC result 2025: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) officially declared the results for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination today, May 6, 2025. The announcement was made at the MBSE office in Chaltlang, Aizawl. With over 12,000 students registered for this year’s exam, the results reflect a mix of impressive achievements and areas requiring attention, particularly in the Commerce stream.
This year, a total of 12,281 students had registered for the HSSLC examination, which was conducted across 100 examination centers in Mizoram. Of these, 12,105 students appeared for the exam, with the following stream-wise breakdown:
- Arts: 8,658 students
- Science: 2,798 students
- Commerce: 649 students
The examination saw a strong participation from female candidates, who outnumbered their male counterparts by 1,015.
Mizoram Board HSSLC result 2025: Overall Pass Percentage
The overall pass percentage for the HSSLC examination stands at 81.10%. Here’s a closer look at the stream-wise pass rates:
- Arts: 81.13%
- Science: 85.63%
- Commerce: 74.42%
These figures highlight a generally positive outcome, especially in the Science stream, which saw the highest pass rate. However, the Commerce stream exhibited some challenges, with a pass rate of just over 74%.
Division-wise breakdown: Top performers shine
The examination results also show significant numbers of students excelling in various divisions:
- Distinction: 701 students
- First Division: 3,250 students
- Second Division: 3,970 students
- Third Division: 1,896 students
These figures indicate that a large portion of students performed exceptionally well, especially in the higher divisions.
Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025: Steps to access scorecards
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025 result from the official website:
- Visit the official website: Go to the official Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) website at www.mbse.edu.in.
- Navigate to results section: Look for the “Results” tab on the homepage or under the “Examination” section.
- Select HSSLC result 2025: Find the link for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination result and click on it.
- Enter details: You will be prompted to enter your roll number or other required details such as name, school code, or date of birth.
- Submit information: After entering the details, click on the “Submit” or “Check Result” button.
- View your result: Your result will appear on the screen. You can view your marks and overall status.
- Download/print the result: Optionally, you can download or print the result for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to download the Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025 result.
Female candidates dominate the top ranks
This year, female candidates have truly shone, with all the stream toppers being women. Their hard work and dedication have earned them the highest honors in their respective streams:
- Arts Stream: Lalrammawii Tochhawng from Mount Carmel School, Aizawl, secured the top position with an impressive 471/500.
- Science Stream: Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang from St. Paul’s Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, clinched the top rank with 477/500. Remarkably, Cynthia also secured the top rank in the 2023 MBSE HSLC examination, achieving 485/500.
- Commerce Stream: Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte from Oikos Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, emerged as the topper with 470/500.
These outstanding results reflect not only personal achievement but also the hard work and commitment of Mizoram’s educational institutions.
School-wise performance: Highlights and concerns
Among the 207 schools offering the Arts stream, 46 schools recorded a perfect pass rate of 100%, demonstrating the effectiveness of their teaching methods and student preparedness. However, two schools in the Arts stream had no students pass, signaling potential areas for improvement.
In the Science stream, all 69 schools saw their students pass, a significant achievement for the subject. However, in the Commerce stream, two out of 29 schools recorded zero pass rates, highlighting a disparity in performance that may require targeted intervention and support.