Manipur HSLC 2026 Results: Pass Percentage Drops to 88.74% Amid NEP Grading System
Manipur HSLC Result 2026: Overall pass percentage drops to 88.74%; BOSEM continues NEP-aligned grading system
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The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BOSEM) announced the 2026 High School Leaving Certificate results, revealing an overall pass percentage of 88.74%. This year's results reflect a decline from previous years, with the introduction of a NEP-aligned grading system that eliminates traditional marks.
- 01Overall pass percentage for HSLC 2026 is 88.74%, down from 93.03% in 2024.
- 02Private schools achieved the highest pass percentage at 92.34%, compared to 77.63% for government schools.
- 03OBC candidates recorded the highest pass rate at 91.38% among social categories.
- 04Students unsuccessful in the exam can seek re-admission to Class X within 45 days.
- 05Provisional Certificate-cum-Grade Statements will be issued starting May 11, 2026.
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The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BOSEM) has declared the results for the 2026 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination, showing an overall pass percentage of 88.74%. Out of 36,579 students who appeared, 32,459 successfully passed the exam. This marks a decline from the previous years, with pass percentages recorded at 93.03% in 2024 and 91.37% in 2025. The results also confirm the continuation of the NEP-aligned grading system, which eliminates traditional marks on the Certificate-cum-Grade Statement, aiming to reduce academic stress and promote holistic development. Private schools led the performance with a pass percentage of 92.34%, while government schools lagged at 77.63%. Among social categories, OBC candidates achieved the highest pass rate at 91.38%. Students who did not pass can seek re-admission to Class X within 45 days of the results, and provisional certificates will be available from May 11, 2026.
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The decline in pass percentage may affect student morale and future academic opportunities, particularly for those in government schools. The NEP-aligned grading system aims to alleviate academic pressure but may also lead to confusion among students and parents regarding performance metrics.
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