Nagaland Class 10, 12 NBSE Board Exam Results On Saturday; Here's How To Check Your Scorecard

The result would be available to candidates on the official site of NBSE at nbsenagaland.com. Students can also check their scorecards by Saturday afternoon via app and over SMS besides the official website.

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New Delhi: The Nagaland Board of Secondary Education (NBSE) is set to release the results of class 10 and class 12 board exams on Saturday, May 30.  An official notice has been published on the official website of NBSE which says that the results for HSLC and HSSLC will be available on May 30, 2020. The result would be available to candidates on the official site of NBSE at nbsenagaland.com.

Follow the steps mentioned below to check results on website:

Step 1: Visit the official website nbsenagaland.com

Step 2: Once you are on the homepage, click on the link that reads ‘HSLC and HSSLC result 2020’. Upon clicking, a new page will appear on the screen

Step 3: Enter the required details and click on the ‘SUBMIT’ tab

Step 4: Your NBSE Board Result 2020 will appear on the screen

Step 5: Download it and take a printout for future reference

Students can also check their scorecards by Saturday afternoon via app and over SMS besides the official website.

Steps to check class 10 and class 12 results via SMS

To check class 10 results, students are requited to type NB10<space>roll number and send it to 56070. The other way is to type RESULT <space> NBSE10<space>roll number and then send to 56750.

For class 12 results, students can type NB12<space>roll number and send it to 56070. They can also type RESULT <space> NBSE10<space>roll number and send to 56750.

As many as 22,393 students applied for the high school leaving certificate (HSLC) exams (class 10), while 15,461 students applied for the high secondary school leaving certificate (HSSLC) exams (class 12), which were concluded on March 4.

According to the reports, the board completed most of the evaluation process before the nationwide lockdown was announced on March 25. For the few answersheets which were left, the evaluation process conducted from home following the social distancing guidelines.