Meghalaya Board of School Education will be implementing a new exam system for the SSLC exams from the next academic year onwards. As per reports, biannual exams will be held for MBOSE class 10 students from 2025 onwards.
As per the details provided, the first exam will be held in February and the second will be conducted for students who did not pass one or more subjects as an option to retake the exams in May.
The details regarding the system were shared by Meghalaya Education Minister, Rakkam A Sangma. As per a statement given by the minister, from the beginning of 2025, MBOSE will hold two SSLC exams each year. The first exam will be held in February or early March and the second will be held within two months in May.
The minister mentioned that the new system is being introduced to amend the MBOSE regulation for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination 2011. The new system will provide students with an additional opportunity to succeed in the exams and reduce the waiting time between attempts aligning with the NEP 2020 enhancing student support and success. From 2026-27 the state will discontinue the best-of-five-papers policy that mandates students to pass all six subjects in their board exams.
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