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MP Board Results 2025: Class 10 and 12 Scorecards Released Today!

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A Much-Awaited Announcement

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has officially released the MP Board Class 10 and 12 Results for 2025 today, May 6, at 10 AM, bringing relief to over 16 lakh students. Announced via a press conference led by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav in Bhopal, the results are now available online at mpbse.nic.in, mpresults.nic.in, and mpbse.mponline.gov.in. This year’s exams, held from February 25 to March 25, 2025, saw approximately 9.5 lakh Class 10 students and 6 lakh Class 12 students participate across various streams, including Science, Commerce, Arts, and Vocational courses.

How to Check Your Results

Students can access their provisional marksheets using their roll number and application number. Here’s how to check:

  • Visit mpbse.nic.in or mpresults.nic.in.
  • Click on “MP Board 10th Result 2025” or “MP Board 12th Result 2025.”
  • Enter your roll number and application number, then submit.
  • Download and print the marksheet for future reference.

For those without internet access, results can be checked via SMS by typing MPBSE10 or MPBSE12 and sending it to 56263. The MPBSE Mobile App on Google Play also offers a convenient option. Original marksheets will be distributed by schools later.

Key Details at a Glance

Key InformationDetails
Result DateMay 6, 2025, 10 AM
Websitesmpbse.nic.in, mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in
Exams ConductedFeb 25–Mar 25, 2025
Passing CriteriaMinimum 33% per subject and aggregate
Re-evaluation/SupplementaryForms available post-results

Performance Trends and Toppers

Last year, the Class 10 pass percentage was 58.10%, with Anushka Agarwal from Mandla topping at 99%. Class 12 recorded a 64.49% pass rate. This year’s press conference will reveal 2025’s toppers, pass percentages, and gender-wise performance. The MP government often rewards toppers with laptops, smartphones, or cash prizes, adding excitement to the announcement. In 2024, 3,05,067 students secured first division in Class 10, and 2,92,799 in Class 12, indicating strong academic competition.

Options for Unsatisfied Students

Students dissatisfied with their scores can apply for re-evaluation or rechecking through mpbse.nic.in, paying a per-subject fee. Guidelines will be released soon, with revised results expected by June 2025. For those who don’t pass, supplementary exams are scheduled for June or July 2025, offering a chance to improve. Application forms for both processes will be available post-results. Last year’s supplementary exams helped many students clear their exams, and similar support is expected this year.

What’s Next for Students

The timely release, ahead of the May 10 deadline set by Chief Minister Yadav, aids students planning college admissions or entrance exams. Class 10 students can now choose streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) or explore vocational courses, while Class 12 students can pursue higher education or skill-based programs. With website crashes common due to high traffic, students are advised to use SMS or the Jagran Josh portal (jagranjosh.com/results) for hassle-free access. Stay updated via official MPBSE channels to avoid scams and plan your next steps confidently.

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