MBSE HSLC Passing Marks 2025 are 33% marks for each subject. You can check the article below to know more details on MBSE HSLC Passing Marks 2025 for each subject.
MBSE HSLC Passing Marks 2025 are at least 33% marks in each subject. For subjects with a total of 100 marks, 80 marks are allocated for theory, while the remaining 20 marks are for internal assessment. Here, you have to score a minimum of 26 marks in theory and 6 marks in internal assessment. However, in science, the total marks differ, with a maximum of 70 marks for theory and 30 marks for practicals and you have to score a minimum of 30 and 10 marks, respectively.
MBSE HSLC Result 2025
will be released in May 2025. MBSE follows a grading system where students scoring 91-100 marks receive an A1 grade, while those securing below 33% receive an F grade, indicating failure. Students failing one or two subjects are eligible for compartment exams, whereas those failing in more than two subjects must reappear for all subjects in the next session. Additionally, the Mizoram Board provides grace marks as per MBSE guidelines. Read the full article for detailed information on MBSE HSLC Passing Marks 2025 for both theory and practical exams.
As per the Mizoram Board norms, students must secure a minimum of 33% to pass the exams. The passing marks for various subjects are detailed in the table below.
Mizoram Board HSLC Passing Marks 2025 for Theory
Subjects
Maximum marks
Passing marks
English
80
26
Second Language
80
26
Maths
80
26
Science
70
30
Social Science
80
26
Mizoram Board HSLC Passing Marks 2025 for Internal Assessment
Subjects
Practical Total marks
Internal assessment/Practical Passing marks
First language (English)
20
06
Second language
20
06
Math
20
06
Science
20 + 10 (Practical + Internal assessment)
06+03 (Practical + Internal assessment)
Social science
20
03
MBSE HSLC Grading System 2025
The Mizoram Board follows a
MBSE HSLC Grading System 2025
ranging from A1 to F based on students' performance in the exams. The table below outlines the marks range and their corresponding grade points.
Marks
Grade
Grade Points
91-100
A1
10.0
81-90
A2
9.0
71-80
B1
8.0
61-70
B2
7.0
51-60
C1
6.0
41-50
C2
5.0
34-40
D1
4.0
0-34
F
FAIL
MBSE HSLC Grace Marks 2025
If you have concerns about grace marking in the MBSE HSLC results 2025, keep the following points in mind:
Up to 2 marks can be added in a single subject to help a student pass.
A maximum of 4 marks may be granted in an additional subject to meet passing criteria.
If a student fails one subject, the board may award up to 12 grace marks.
If a student fails two subjects, the grade marks may be divided between them to ensure a minimum total of 33% in each.
Marks
Division
75% or more
Distinction
60%
First
50%
Second
33%
Third
MBSE HSLC Compartment Exam 2025
Students who fail in one or two subjects can appear for compartmental exams, which are conducted shortly after the regular results are declared. The key details are:
Eligibility: Students failing in one or two subjects but passing overall.
Exam Format: Similar to the main exam but only for failed subjects.
Improvement Opportunity: A chance to improve marks without repeating the entire year. If a student fails more than two subjects, they must reappear for the full HSLC examination in the next academic year.
Students who are not satisfied with their MBSE HSLC result 2025 can apply for a revaluation of their answer sheets.
Re-evaluation results are final, and no further changes will be made by the board.
Applications for re-evaluation can be submitted through the official Mizoram Board website.
The re-evaluation application form will be available online, with an application fee of ₹500 per subject.
The revaluation results are expected to be announced in June 2025 (tentative).
Students who are not able to secure Mizoram minimum passing marks can appear for the compartment exam to improve their result and this is the last chance given to the students to save their exam year.