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MBSE HSSLC 2025 toppers: Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang tops Science stream, check complete toppers' list here

The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) declared the HSSLC 2025 results on May 6, highlighting exceptional performances by female students across all streams. With an overall pass rate of 81.10%, the Science stream led in success, followed by Arts and Commerce. The toppers—Lalrammawii Tochhawng (Arts), Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang (Science), and Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte (Commerce)—are all from Aizawl. Their achievements reflect academic excellence and the dedication of Mizoram’s educational institutions.
MBSE HSSLC 2025 toppers: Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang tops Science stream, check complete toppers' list here
Female students top MBSE HSSLC 2025 across all streams. (AI Image)
MBSE HSSLC 2025 toppers: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has announced the results for the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination 2025, bringing to light an impressive performance by female students across all three academic streams. The results, declared on May 6, 2025, at the MBSE office in Chaltlang, Aizawl, reveal a remarkable academic achievement, especially among young women who have secured the top ranks in Arts, Science, and Commerce.
This year, 12,281 students registered for the examination, out of which 12,105 appeared. The students came from three major academic streams—Arts, Science, and Commerce—with 8,658 from Arts, 2,798 from Science, and 649 from Commerce. Among them, female candidates not only outnumbered male counterparts by 1,015 but also dominated the merit list, showcasing consistent academic excellence.
Female achievers shine in Mizoram’s HSSLC results
The overall pass percentage stood at a commendable 81.10%, with Science recording the highest stream-wise pass rate at 85.63%. The Arts stream followed with 81.13%, while Commerce, despite a lower success rate of 74.42%, also saw a notable performance by its top student. Across all divisions, 701 students secured distinction, 3,250 passed in the first division, 3,970 in the second division, and 1,896 in the third.
The top scorers across the three streams are all female, representing schools in Aizawl. Their achievements underscore not only personal diligence but also the support and quality of education provided by their institutions. These students emerged as academic leaders with outstanding marks out of a total of 500.
Stream-wise toppers demonstrate academic excellence
In the Arts stream, Lalrammawii Tochhawng of Mount Carmel School, Aizawl, secured 471 marks out of 500. In Science, Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang from St. Paul’s Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, topped with 477 marks. Cynthia’s name is already familiar in Mizoram’s academic circles as she previously topped the MBSE HSLC examination in 2023 with 485 marks. Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte from Oikos Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, secured the top rank in Commerce with 470 marks.
The following table provides a concise summary of the HSSLC 2025 toppers:
Stream
Name
School
Location
Marks (out of 500)
Arts
Lalrammawii Tochhawng
Mount Carmel School
Aizawl
471
Science
Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang
St. Paul’s Higher Secondary School
Aizawl
477
Commerce
Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte
Oikos Higher Secondary School
Aizawl
470
Outstanding performance with room for improvement
While many schools celebrated high success rates—46 schools in the Arts stream recorded 100% results and all 69 Science stream schools saw students pass—there remain areas that call for academic intervention. Notably, two schools in the Arts stream and two in the Commerce stream recorded zero pass rates, indicating disparities that the MBSE may address in the future.

Despite these challenges, the 2025 HSSLC results mark a significant achievement, particularly for female students who continue to set academic benchmarks in Mizoram.
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Sanjay Sharma is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience in the media industry. Currently serving as Assistant Editor - Education at TimesofIndia.com, he specializes in education-related content, including board results, job notifications, and studying abroad. Since joining TOI in 2006, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the platform’s digital presence and spearheading major education events. Previously, Sanjay held leadership positions in sports journalism, covering high-profile events such as the Cricket World Cup and Olympics. He holds a PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan and is proficient in various content management systems.

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