
The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BOSEM) declared the Class 10 HSLC results for 2026 on May 8, with an overall pass percentage of 88.74, down from 91.37 in 2025. Over 36,000 students appeared, with Chandel district topping at 97.38% and Jiribam lowest at 74.59%. The results follow a grade-based system aligned with NEP 2020, omitting marks in certificates. Despite ethnic unrest, 392 displaced students appeared, with 327 passing. Re-scrutiny and supplementary exam options are available.
The articles collectively present official information from the Manipur Board and government education officials without partisan framing. Coverage includes government statements, district-wise performance, and references to ethnic unrest's impact, reflecting administrative and social perspectives. No political parties or opposition viewpoints are emphasized, focusing instead on educational outcomes and procedural details.
The overall tone is neutral to mildly positive, highlighting student achievements and district performances while noting a decline in pass percentage from the previous year. Coverage acknowledges challenges like ethnic unrest and exam malpractice but emphasizes opportunities for re-scrutiny and future success, maintaining an informative and balanced sentiment.
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