The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BOSEM), officially declared the results for the 2026 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination on May 8, recording a solid overall pass percentage of 88.74%. Out of 36,579 students who appeared, 32,459 successfully cleared the exams.
Education official Ningthoujam Geoffrey congratulated the students, emphasizing the result as a pivotal milestone for future academic and career opportunities. The board has ensured that results are accessible through user-friendly digital portals to assist students and parents across the state.
A Milestone in Academic Achievement
The official statistics highlight a resilient performance by Manipur’s youth. Speaking at the result declaration ceremony, Ningthoujam Geoffrey lauded the students’ dedication, describing the achievement as an “important milestone toward higher education and future opportunities.”
Of the total candidates, 32,459 students are now eligible to progress to higher secondary levels. The high pass percentage reflects not only the hard work of the students but also the commitment of educators who worked to ensure the academic cycle remained on track despite various regional challenges.
Simple Steps to Access Your Results
Step 1: Open your internet browser and visit the official website: manresults.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, look for and click the link labeled “High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2026.”
Step 3: A login page will appear. Carefully enter your Roll Number exactly as it is printed on your admit card.
Step 4: Click the “Submit” button. Your detailed marksheet will appear on the screen.
Step 5: You can take a screenshot or print the page for temporary use until the official physical certificates are distributed by your respective schools.
Contextualising Manipur’s Educational Journey
The HSLC examinations are a cornerstone of the academic calendar in Manipur, serving as the first major academic threshold for young citizens. In recent years, the education sector in the state has navigated logistical hurdles and periods of instability, making this year’s 88.74% pass rate a significant indicator of recovery and student perseverance.
Ensuring that results are released promptly and are accessible to everyone including those in remote areas is vital for maintaining the momentum of the state’s youth toward professional and vocational growth.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
At The Logical Indian, we believe education is the primary driver of peace, harmony, and social progress. It is heartening to see Manipur’s students demonstrating such grit and determination. Education should always be a bridge to a better future, fostering empathy and understanding within the community.
While we celebrate the success of thousands, we must also remember those who did not pass; we urge parents and teachers to offer them kindness rather than pressure. A single exam does not define a person’s worth, and every student deserves a supportive environment to try again and succeed.












