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Time of India
6 hours ago
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- Time of India
3L register for MP board's first second-attempt exams
Indore: Over 3.27 lakh students across Madhya Pradesh registered for the second attempt of Class 10 and 12 board examinations. These exams are being conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) for the first time within the same academic year to help students improve their results or clear failed subjects. The registration process, which concluded on Sunday, saw significant participation from students who either failed or wished to improve their marks. This initiative follows a regulatory amendment to the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, allowing students to retake the exams in the same session under the National Education Policy 2020. According to official data, out of the 5,07,304 students who failed the MP Board exams this year, more than 3,27,000 opted for the second attempt. Applications for students who passed the main exams but wanted to improve their scores were accepted until May 25. Students who failed had until May 31 to register, with the deadline later extended to June 8. The second attempt exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and will continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both Class 10 and 12 students. "The rules and procedures for these exams will be the same as the main board exams. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Question papers will be supplied by the board, and the same examination protocol will be followed as the first board exam," said Bhupesh Gupta, chief systems officer, MPBSE. Students who clear the exams will be issued a regular marksheet. Class 10 students may gain provisional admission into Class 11, and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission, with final confirmation subject to passing the second attempt. This progressive step by the board offers a crucial second chance, especially to those on the brink of academic setbacks, and is expected to significantly reduce dropout rates while encouraging students to continue their education.


Time of India
27-05-2025
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- 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.


Time of India
10-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Board results data shows variation in pass percentage
Indore: Following the declaration of Class 10 and 12 board examination results by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education , an analysis of school-wise performance has begun by the school education department. This year, 97 schools in the Class 12 exams saw the participation of 7,644 students, out of which 6,255 passed and 1,266 failed. Notably, 4,175 students passed with first division. However, only six schools managed to achieve a 100% pass the other end of the spectrum, Ratan Khedi School in Class 12 saw only 9 out of its 39 students clear the examination. Similarly, in the Class 10 exams, 8,940 students from 165 schools appeared, with 7,482 passing and 1,381 failing. A total of 4,809 students secured first division. While 27 schools recorded a perfect 100% pass percentage, the Mook-Badhir (Deaf and Dumb) UMAVI in Class 10 saw a concerning result with only 3 out of 10 students passing.


Indian Express
07-05-2025
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- Indian Express
MP Board Results 2025: Woman with multiple disabilities passes Class 12
In a remarkable display of resilience and determination, 34-year-old Gurdeep Kaur Vasu from Indore has made history by passing the Class 12 board examination despite being unable to see, hear, or speak. Her achievement is an important milestone in Madhya Pradesh's educational history. According to the results declared by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) on Tuesday, Gurdeep secured 207 out of 400 marks, earning a second-division pass. She appeared for the exams in English, Geography, Political Science, and Drawing and Designing — a rare feat considering her physical challenges. MPBSE MP Board 10th 12th Result 2025: Girls top MP board exams Gurdeep's success was supported by the Anand Service Society, a local NGO dedicated to the welfare of persons with disabilities. The organisation has been helping her with her education for many years. Monika Purohit, the director of the society and an expert in sign language, explained that Gurdeep communicates by pressing hands and fingers in a unique form of tactile sign language. 'To convey our messages, we also press her hands and fingers in sign language,' Purohit told reporters. She added that special Braille books were sourced from Dehradun to aid Gurdeep's studies. During the examination, Gurdeep was assisted by a writer provided under MPBSE rules. Notably, the writer was also deaf and mute, making the achievement a shared testament to strength and perseverance. Gurdeep's accomplishment has sparked celebrations in her household. Her younger sister, Harpreet, who also acts as her interpreter, shared Gurdeep's aspirations to pursue higher education and learn computer skills. She added that the family hopes Gurdeep will secure a government job in the Class IV category under the Divyang quota to achieve self-reliance. 'Our family wants Gurdeep to get a government job so she can be self-reliant,' Harpreet said. Gurdeep's story stands as a powerful example of courage triumphing over adversity, breaking barriers in education and disability rights, and inspiring countless others to believe in the power of perseverance.


Hindustan Times
06-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
MP Board 12th Result 2025: 2 students commit suicide after declaration of results; another in hospital after failed bid
May 06, 2025 08:05 PM IST Two students committed suicide, while another one tried to kill himself in separate incidents after the announcement of results of Class 12 examination by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) on Tuesday, officials said. In Damoh district, a 17-year-old girl student hanged herself at home in Jhagar village after she failed in the Class 12 examination, Patharia police station in-charge Sudhir Kumar Begi said.(HT_PRINT/ File) The MPBSE declared the results of Classes 10 and 12 examinations in the morning. In Damoh district, a 17-year-old girl student hanged herself at home in Jhagar village after she failed in the Class 12 examination, Patharia police station in-charge Sudhir Kumar Begi said. According to the police official, the teenager's family members were busy with their daily chores when the student, upset with the result, went to a room on the first floor of the house and hanged herself there. The girl, a science stream student, was immediately taken to a local hospital where doctors declared her dead, Begi said. MPBSE MP Board Result 2025 OUT Live In Satna district, a Class 12 student committed suicide half an hour after the results were declared in the morning, said Rampur Baghelan police station in-charge Sandeep Chaturvedi. The 18-year-old student, a resident of a village in the district, hanged himself in his home. It was not clear why he took the extreme step as his family members were unaware of his marks, he said. The pupil's parents were living separately due to marital discord, according to Chaturvedi. CUET PG Final Answer Key 2025 released at In another incident at Khagora village under the Rampur Baghelan police station area of Satna district, a Class 12 student tried to hang himself after failing in the examination, he said. His family members immediately intervened, cut the noose and took him to a hospital, where he is undergoing treatment and his condition is said to be serious, the police official added.