Mizoram Board HSSLC, HSLC compartment exam 2025 postponed to June 12 due to heavy rain
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 3, 2025 | 12:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Mizoram Board 2025: The MBSE has also postponed the meeting of the center of superintendents on June 10 at 11 am.
The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has postponed both MBSE HSSLC, HSLC compartment, and improvement exams 2025 to June 12 due to heavy rain in the region. The MBSE board also rescheduled its meeting of the centre of superintendents to June 10 at 11 am.
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All the schools in Aizawl have been shut for days due to heavy rains, which have triggered landslides, mud flows, and rock falls in different parts of the state. All the schools in the state capital have been shut today, and were closed on May 29, 30, and June 2 as well.
“Due to incessant rains and natural calamities across the state, it is hereby notified for the information of all concerned that the meeting of the Centre Superintendents and the conduct of HSSLC (Compartmental & Improvement) Examinations, 2025 are rescheduled,” the official Mizoram board notice reads.
The MBSE Class 12 exams 2025 were conducted from February 14 to March 17, and vocational subject exams were held on February 27. The MBSE Class 12 results 2025 were declared on May 6.
The MBSE Class 10th 2025 examinations were held from February 10 to March 13, and the results were declared on April 29. The last date to submit the MBSE HSSLC compartment or improvement exam application form was May 20, and a form with a late fee of Rs 250 was accepted.
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