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| Formation | 1973 |
|---|---|
| Type | State Governmental Board of Education |
| Headquarters | Tura,India |
Official language | English |
| Website | [1] |
The Meghalaya Board of School of Education (MBOSE) was set up under TheMeghalaya Board of School Education Act, 1973, to regulate, control and supervise matters related to School Education in the state ofMeghalaya,India. It was initially set up to control theSSLC Exam until, the Pre-University degree was discontinued by the North Eastern Hill University(NEHU) in 1996. Since then,MBOSE has been responsible for conducting the Secondary School Leaving Certificate(SSLC) as well as the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate(HSSLC) Exam in the state. Initially, it started functioning in the Office of the Director of Public Instruction, Shillong which was later shifted to Araimile, Tura in 1974.MBOSE also has a regional office located at the state capital ofShillong.[1] At present, there are about 1400 affiliated schools spread across the state ofMeghalaya.
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