In the event of an error in the marksheet candidates should contact the school authorities (representative image)
Nagaland candidates who appeared for the supplementary examination can check the 2023 results at nbsenl.edu.in
The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) has released the results for the 2023 Compartment exams for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC or Class 10) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC or Class 12). Candidates can view the 2023 results for the NBSE HSLC and HSSLC compartment at nbsenl.edu.in. Students can access the online document and see whether they passed or failed. For the certificate, they have to ask the school authorities to provide the same.
NBSE Supplementary Exam 2023: Process to Download
Step 1- Visit nbsenl.edu.in, the official website of the NBSE.
Step 2- On the home page, select the NBSE Sub-Fund Result 2023 link.
Step 3- The screen will display the results.
Step 4- View the results page and save it.
Results are accessible in the form of a PDF document with the roll numbers of the qualifications. In addition, the board will publish provisional grade lists online. According to the NBSE, documents will be given to the center’s superintendents between July 24 and July 25, and they will distribute them to schools. If the Marksheet cum Pass certificate contains errors, this must be reported for correction within 30 days of publication of the Results Sheet. Such cases should be handled by the institution or center.
A total of 640 students took the HSSLC supplementary exam for the arts stream, 364 of them with a pass rate of 56.88 percent. 55 of the 88 students who took the exam in the Commerce stream passed with 62.5 percent. A total of 223 students registered for the Science stream, of which 78 passed the test with 34.98%.
When Nagaland Board announced the results, the overall pass rate of Nagaland class 10th students was 70.32 percent while for class 12th Nagaland students was 82.62 percent. In 12th grade, students from the commerce stream have a pass rate of 85.83 while candidates from the science stream have 86.79 percent.