Students can check their results on the official websites – cohsem.nic.in, manresults.nic.in (representative image)
As reported by the local media of Manipur, Pushpa Naorem of humanities has received the highest marks among the states followed by Chungkham Damayenti and Tulshipriya Athokpam in the COHSEM examination
The Manipur’s Council of Higher Secondary Education (COHSEM) released the results of 12th grade today, May 22. Students can check their results on the official websites – cohsem.nic.in, manresults.nic.in. Among the students appearing for the Manipur class 12th board examination, the highest number came from the science stream, with 24,513 students, followed by humanities with 11,391 students, and then commerce with 813 students.
COHSEM Manipur Board Class 12th: How to Check Online
Step 1: Visit the Manipur Education Board official website manresults.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, navigate the link of Manipur Board 12th Result 2023. Select the link
Step 3: Enter the roll number stated on the venue ticket and then click the submit button.
Step 4: The Manipur HSE result will open on the screen.
Step 5: Take a printout or screenshot of it for future references.
As reported by local media, Pushpa Naorem from humanities has received the highest marks among the states, followed by Chungkham Damayenti and Tulshipriya Athokpam. In the science stream Ria Thokchom with 491 points, followed by Kelina Chungkham and Patricia Kshetri. While having a commercial background, Rajbrinda Naorem secured the first position in the state, followed by Einstein Ningombam and Waribam Debraj Singh.
This time, the Class 12 board exams started on February 23 and ended on April 1, 2023. The COHSEM HSE exam was conducted between 10:00 PM and 1:00 PM. The practical exams were conducted from April 1 to April 20. There were 120 exam centers where the tests were administered. On June 6, 2022, COHSEM released the class 12 results.
More than 90.09 percent of the students passed the exam in its entirety. A total of 28,166 people showed up for the exams and 25,374 people passed. There were a total of 13,881 female candidates and 14,285 male candidates. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2021 exams could not take place and the results were announced using alternative grading criteria. The pass rate for 2019 was 67.04 percent. The success rate for men and women was 67% and 66% respectively.