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Time of India
27-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Over 2200 students register for Class 10 & 12 MP board first-ever second attempt exams
Indore: Over 2200 students have registered for a second round of Class 10 and 12 examinations to be conducted by Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). According to official data, out of over 3000 students, who failed in MP Board exams this year from Indore's govt schools, more than 2,255 students have registered for the second attempt. Specifically, from govt schools in the city, 980 of the 1,545 students who failed Class 10 and 1,275 of the 1,548 students who failed Class 12 applied for the second round. The MPBSE will, for the first time, conduct a second round of Class 10 and 12 board examinations in the same academic year. The exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both classes. Applications for students, who passed the main board exams were accepted until May 25, while students who failed have time until May 31 to register for the second attempt. "This year, the board discontinued the system of compartment exams. Instead, students will now appear for a second full attempt. Many applied not only because they failed but also because they want to improve their marks," said ADPC Narendra Jain. The move follows a regulatory amendment made under the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, with the official notification issued earlier this month. As per the revised rules, students who either failed or received supplementary marks in one or more subjects will be eligible to reappear in the second round of exams. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en San Rafael (ver precio) Verisure Undo Students who received low marks and aim to increase their percentage will also have a chance through this process. Students who pass the July-August exams will be issued a regular marksheet, and provisional promotion will be granted. Class 10 students may be admitted to Class 11 and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission. However, final admission and promotion will be confirmed only after passing the second attempt. This new system provides a much-needed second chance to thousands of students, ensuring academic continuity and reducing dropout risks. Indore: Over 2200 students have registered for a second round of Class 10 and 12 examinations to be conducted by Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). According to official data, out of over 3000 students, who failed in MP Board exams this year from Indore's govt schools, more than 2,255 students have registered for the second attempt. Specifically, from govt schools in the city, 980 of the 1,545 students who failed Class 10 and 1,275 of the 1,548 students who failed Class 12 applied for the second round. The MPBSE will, for the first time, conduct a second round of Class 10 and 12 board examinations in the same academic year. The exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both classes. Applications for students, who passed the main board exams were accepted until May 25, while students who failed have time until May 31 to register for the second attempt. "This year, the board discontinued the system of compartment exams. Instead, students will now appear for a second full attempt. Many applied not only because they failed but also because they want to improve their marks," said ADPC Narendra Jain. The move follows a regulatory amendment made under the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, with the official notification issued earlier this month. As per the revised rules, students who either failed or received supplementary marks in one or more subjects will be eligible to reappear in the second round of exams. Students who received low marks and aim to increase their percentage will also have a chance through this process. Students who pass the July-August exams will be issued a regular marksheet, and provisional promotion will be granted. Class 10 students may be admitted to Class 11 and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission. However, final admission and promotion will be confirmed only after passing the second attempt. This new system provides a much-needed second chance to thousands of students, ensuring academic continuity and reducing dropout risks.


Indian Express
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
MPBSE MP Board 2025 Class 10th, 12th: Second exam registration begins at mponline.gov.in
MPBSE MP Board 2025 Class 10th, 12th: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has begun the registration process for the MPBSE MP Board Class 10 and 12 second exam 2025. The MP board has announced that the supplementary exam will be replaced by a second exam for students who either fail or are absent in any subject of the MP Board main exam 2025, starting from 2024-25 academic session. MP Board 10th 12th Result 2025 Highlights: Check Here While announcing the MPBSE Class 10th, 12th results in a press briefing, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav announced that Madhya Pradesh has become the third state in the country to introduce a two-exam system per year. Starting 2025, the MP Board will replace the traditional supplementary exam system with the newly introduced 'second chance examination.' MP Board Supplementary Exams: FAQ answered The Board has opened registrations for the MP Board Class 10 and 12 second exam 2025. Interested students can complete the MPBSE MP Board application process through the official website — The deadline to submit the MP Board second exam application form is May 21. As per the board's guidelines, students who appeared for the MP Board main exam and either failed or were absent in one or more subjects are eligible for the MP Board Class 10th, 12th second exam. Additionally, students who have passed the Madhya Pradesh main exam can also take the second exam to improve their marks in specific subjects. However, candidates are not allowed to change their subjects for the second exam. Marks obtained in practicals and internal assessments during the main exam will be carried forward. Furthermore, students dissatisfied with their second exam results will have the option to apply for revaluation and request a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheet. Students planning to appear for the MP Board Class 10 and 12 second exam 2025 must submit their applications online along with the prescribed fee. According to the official notice, candidates appearing for a single subject will need to pay a fee of Rs 500. Those opting for two subjects will be charged Rs 1,000, while students taking three or four subjects must pay Rs1,500. For candidates appearing in more than four subjects, the fee has been set at Rs 2,000. The Second Chance Examination for Class 10 students will be conducted between June 17 and June 26, 2025. For Class 12 students, the exam window extends until July 5, 2025, due to subject combinations and practical requirements. As per the official data shared during the press conference, the overall pass percentage for Class 10 stands at 76.22%, while Class 12 recorded a pass percentage of 74.48%. Students can now access their results on the official websites at and by entering their roll number or name. Read | MP Board MPBSE 10th 12th Result 2025, How to Check & download MP Board Results? This year, the MPBSE conducted the Class 10 board exams from February 27 to March 19, while the Class 12 exams were held between February 25 and March 25, 2025. According to the official figures, over 18 lakh students registered for the exams this year. This includes both Class 10 and Class 12 candidates. Last year, the MP Board recorded an overall pass percentage of 64.48% for Class 12, with girls outperforming boys — 68.42% of girls cleared the exam compared to 60.54% boys. For Class 10, the overall pass rate was 58.10%, with 61.87% of girls and 54.35% of boys passing.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
MP boards: Over 76% clear class 10 exams, 74% class 12
Bhopal: Singrauli's Pragya Jaisawal and Priyal Dwivedi of Satna topped the MP Board Class 10 and 12 results announced on Class 10, the pass percentage was 76.22% for regular candidates and 28.70% for private candidates. Regular male students achieved 73.21%, whilst regular female students secured 79.27%.The High School Certificate Examination was conducted across 3,887 centres statewide for both regular and self-study candidates. A total of 8,04,932 regular candidates and 1,31,293 self-study candidates participated in the High School Certificate Examination. The examination recorded 24 instances of malpractice, marking the lowest count in a the 8,04,768 regular candidates whose results were announced, 4,29,042 secured first division, 1,82,172 obtained second division, and 2,200 achieved third division. The overall pass percentage reached 76.22%, with no candidates receiving supplementary results. Female students demonstrated superior performance compared to male students amongst regular candidates, with pass rates of 79.27% and 73.21% Class 12, regular candidates achieved a 74.48% pass rate, whilst non-regular candidates secured 26.48%. Regular male and female students attained 71.37% and 77.55% state-level provisional merit list includes 26 candidates from Arts, 35 from Science (Maths), 53 from Science (Biology), 34 from Commerce, 8 from Agriculture, and 3 from Fine Arts Home Science. The Higher Secondary Examination was conducted across 3,636 centres, with 6,02,574 regular and 94,465 self-study candidates examination witnessed 43 cases of malpractice, the lowest in 10 years. From 6,01,951 regular candidates, 3,18,743 achieved first division, 1,29,472 secured second division, and 592 obtained third division. The overall pass percentage stands at 74.48%, with no supplementary results declared.


Hindustan Times
06-05-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
CUET PG Final answer key 2025 released, results expected anytime soon at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG
May 06, 2025 07:34 PM IST CUET PG Final Answer Key 2025: The NTA released the CUET PG Final answer key 2025 on Tuesday, 6 May. Candidates who have appeared for the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate courses can check the CUET PG Final key by visiting the official website of CUET PG at The CUET PG results 2025, compiled on the basis of the final answer key, are expected to be out soon. CUET PG Final Answer Key 2025: The CUET PG results 2025, compiled on the basis of the final answer key, are expected to be out soon.(Screenshot from NTA website) CUET PG Final Answer Key 2025: Steps to download Visit the official website of CUET PG. Click on the CUET PG Final Answer Key 2025 link A new PDF will open containing the final answer keys of different shifts and subjects Check the Final answer key of the Subject, shift and date (as required) Take a printout of the required page MPBSE MP Board Result 2025 OUT Live The CUET PG 2025 Final answer key has been released after students raised objections against the provisional answer key of the exam released last month. Subject experts examined the challenges received from candidates, and the final answer keys were prepared after corrections were made if any objections were found correct. WB 12th Result 2025 on May 7 The CUET PG examination was held in computer-based test mode from 13 March to 1 April 2025. The exam included 157 subjects. In line with previous years, candidates were allowed to choose up to four test papers/subjects. The exam was held across 43 shifts of 90 minutes each. Mizoram 12th result 2025 announced


India Today
06-05-2025
- General
- India Today
Pragya Jaiswal tops Madhya Pradesh Board Class 10 with 100% marks, plans for UPSC
The Madhya Pradesh Class 10 results were announced today and Pragya Jaiswal emerged as the highest scorer with 100% marks. The MP Board result link is now active. Pragya Jaiswal has achieved a milestone which is rare, obtaining a total of 500 marks out of 500. She scored 100 marks in all six subjects: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. advertisement In an interview with India Today, Pragya said, "I always kept my aim in front of my eyes. To achieve it, I studied day and night for six or seven hours." She also spoke warmly about her family and said, "My family was with me at every step. Their constant support did ease my way a bit. This achievement is not mine -- I am just the fruit of everyone's labour." She also mentioned that her teachers had a wonderful role to play in her life. "My teachers continued motivating me and provided me with strength when I was exhausted," she mentioned. She added that she wished to serve the country as a civil servant one day. Her life is an inspiration to many who now follow her humble path of discipline, daily study, and hard work. MP BOARD RESULT 2025 TOPPERS AND OVERALL SCORE advertisement Ayush Dwivedi of Rewa claimed the second position with 459 marks, closely followed by Shezah Fatima from Jabalpur, who earned 458 marks to secure the third rank. The MP Board will soon announce the complete list of toppers from this year. This year, girls have once again outperformed boys in the MPBSE Class 10 board exams. Out of 4,01,135 registered girl students, 3,99,247 appeared and 3,16,470 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 79.27%. In comparison, 4,08,884 boys registered, 4,05,685 appeared, and 2,96,944 cleared the exam, recording a pass rate of 73.21%.