BOSEM Declares HSLC Exam 2025 Results with 91.37% Overall Pass Rate

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Imphal, May 12: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) on Monday declared the results of the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination 2025, recording an overall pass percentage of 91.37%. This year’s results mark a milestone as the board adopted the Grading System for the first time in its evaluation process.

The official announcement was made during a press conference held at the BOSEM Auditorium in Imphal this afternoon. Students can now access their results through the official website: www.manresults.nic.in.

According to BOSEM, a total of 37,052 students from 949 government, aided, and private schools registered for the examinations, which were conducted from February 19 to March 7 across 155 centres in the state. Of these, 36,943 students, including 18,556 girls, appeared for the exams. A total of 33,755 students cleared the examination, comprising 16,930 girls.

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In terms of gender-wise performance, boys slightly outperformed girls this year. The pass percentage for boys stood at 91.51%, while girls achieved a success rate of 91.24%.

Among different categories of schools, private schools registered the highest success rate with a pass percentage of 94.15%, followed by aided schools at 91.38%. Government schools, however, trailed with a pass percentage of 82.32%.

One of the standout achievements this year came from Chandel IDPs, which registered a 100% pass rate, the highest among all 16 districts in the state.

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