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Time of India
03-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Fake cert racket busted in Mizoram, 3 arrested
Aizawl: Three persons have been arrested in South Mizoram's Lunglei district in connection with a fake High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) marksheet scam after an applicant for a constable post was found using a fraudulent certificate during the ongoing police recruitment process. On Sunday, police arrested C Lalduhoma, a Mizoram homeguard personnel and aspirant for the constable position, after the Lunglei district police constable recruitment board discovered that the mark sheet he presented during his personal interview was fake. Lalduhoma reportedly admitted to purchasing the fraudulent certificate for Rs 12,000 from PC Zonunmawii, a resident of Ramthar locality in Lunglei town. Following his arrest, Zonunmawii confessed to selling the fake certificate but denied creating it, instead pointing to Lalrohluzuala Sailo, another resident of Ramthar neighbourhood. Police subsequently arrested Sailo at his residence, where they allegedly seized incriminating documents, a laptop, and a smartphone. Speaking to TOI over the phone on Tuesday, Lunglei district superintendent of police Jerome Lalmuankima Hmar said Sailo's laptop and mobile phone will undergo thorough examination, which is expected to uncover further details about the fake certificate racket.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Manipur HSLC Exam '25 records 91.37% pass rate, Chandel tops
Imphal: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur ( BOSEM ) on Monday declared the results of the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination 2025, recording an overall pass percentage of 91.37%.This year's results mark a milestone as the board adopted the grading system for the first time in its evaluation to BOSEM, a total of 37,052 students from 949 govt, aided, and private schools registered for the examinations, which were conducted from Feb 19 to March 7 across 155 centres in the these, 36,943 students, including 18,556 girls, appeared for the exams. A total of 33,755 students cleared the examination, comprising 16,930 year, boys slightly outshined girls in terms of gender-wise performance, with the pass percentage for boys standing at 91.51%, while girls achieved a success rate of 91.24%.As usual, private schools registered a higher success rate with a pass percentage of 94.15%, followed by aided schools at 91.38%. Govt schools, however, trailed with a pass percentage of 82.32%.One of the standout achievements this year came from Chandel district, which registered a 100% pass rate — the highest among all 16 districts in the results of nine students from nine schools have been withheld and the school authorities have been informed to enquire at the BOSEM office for these reasons.


Indian Express
12-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
Manipur HSLC Class 10th Result 2025: How to check scorecard
The Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) has announced class 10 or High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) exam results today (May 12). BSEM HSLC exams were held between March 15 and April 3, 2025 in various designated centres throughout the state. Students who appeared for the exam could access the results online at and To help students check the results evenly and without confusion, here is a step-by-step guide: Step 1: Visit the official site – or Step 2: On the website, click the link entitled 'HSLC Exam 2025 Results' Step 3: Enter your roller number and registration number as mentioned on your concession card. Step 4: Click the 'Send' button. Step 5: Your result appears on the screen. Step 6: Download and save the result or take a print for future reference. Students are strongly recommended to maintain the admission card while checking the results and ensuring a stable internet connection to avoid delay. In the case of non conformity or technical problems, they should contact school employees or BSEM aid line. The board will also provide details on reassessment, switching and exit exams shortly after the result is released. Wish all students waiting for the results! In addition to checking the online results, students can also reach their digital brand sheet through the Digilokar platform, when the fold uploads them. These digital certificates are legally valid and can be used for recording and verification purposes. Students are encouraged to register on Digilokar by using the Aadhaar number and their mobile number to reach their brand sheet.


Time of India
29-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
Boys excel in Mizoram HSLC exam, but girl leads the pack
1 2 Aizawl: In the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) results announced by the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) on Tuesday, boys dominated the top ten rankings with 15 boys among 24 students, compared to 9 girls, marking a shift from previous years where girls typically performed better. However, the top position was secured by a girl. PC Lalthakimi from KD High School, Aizawl, emerged as the topper with distinction, scoring 479 out of 500 marks, securing letters in English, mathematics, science, social science and Mizo subjects. She expressed her aspiration to pursue medical studies, specifically aiming to become a neurosurgeon. The overall pass percentage improved to 76.68% from last year's 73.37%. Boys achieved 77.86% while girls secured 75.63%. Out of 18,946 candidates, 10,071 were females and 8,875 were males. Additionally, 4,355 candidates failed, including 2,418 girls, while 64 students received compartmental opportunities. In terms of distinctions, girls led with 732 achievers compared to 611 boys, totalling 1,343 students. Similarly, in first division, girls maintained their lead with 2,075 students, while boys numbered 1,688. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Doagh: Born Between 1940-1975 You May Be Eligible For This Life Cover Reassured Get Quote Undo The results indicated that 107 high schools, comprising 21 govt institutions and 9 Presbyterian English Schools, achieved 100% success rate. Conversely, 13 schools reported complete failure with no successful candidates. In subject-specific achievements, Lalrohlupuii of Little Kingdom School, Aizawl, and C Lalvenzuala of St Paul's Higher Secondary School scored perfect 100 in mathematics. In social science, Isak MS Dawngkima of Govt Mizo High School, Aizawl, and Isaac Lalremruata of St Paul's Higher Secondary School secured 99 marks.


News18
29-04-2025
- Science
- News18
MBSE HSLC Result 2025 Declared: 76.68% Students Pass, PC Lalthakimi Tops With 479 Marks
Last Updated: The MBSE HSLC Result 2025 has been declared with an overall pass percentage of 76.68%; PC Lalthakimi topped the exam with 479 out of 500 marks. MBSE HSLC Result 2025 Declared: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has announced the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination 2025 results. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 76.68%, a notable rise from last year's 73.37%. The exams were conducted during February and March. Out of 18,946 students who appeared for the Class 10 board exams, 14,527 successfully passed. As per MBSE Secretary Sarah Lalengzami Pachuau, 107 schools across the state recorded a perfect 100% pass percentage, whereas 13 schools unfortunately registered a zero pass rate. PC Lalthakimi Tops 10th Exam PC Lalthakimi, daughter of Datthuama from KD High School, Aizawl, topped the state with an impressive 479 out of 500 marks. She scored distinction in all six subjects — English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Mizo. The second rank was jointly secured by Isak MS Dawnglima (Government Mizo High School) and Malsawmkima Chawngthu (CLS Academy), each earning distinction in five subjects. Ricky Lalnunfela from St. Joseph Higher Secondary School clinched the third position. Among individual subject toppers, Lalrohlupuii scored a perfect 100 in Mathematics, while C Lalvenzuala achieved a full score of 100 in Science. Out of the total pass count, 1,343 students secured distinctions, and 3,763 obtained first division. Notably, more female candidates passed the exam compared to males. SMS Method (for students without internet access): This provisional scorecard is valid until students receive their original marksheets from their respective schools.