This year, over 16 lakh students appeared for the board examinations across the state. Around 9.07 lakh candidates took the Class 10 examination, while nearly 7 lakh appeared for Class 12. The Class 10 pass percentage stands at 73.42 per cent. For Class 12, 76.01 per cent of regular candidates have passed, marking the best performance recorded in the last 16 years.
In Class 10, government schools recorded a pass percentage of 76.80 per cent, higher than 68.64 per cent in private schools. In Class 12, government schools achieved 80.43 per cent, compared to 69.67 per cent in non-government institutions. Girls outperformed boys in both classes. In Class 12, 79.41 per cent of regular girl students passed, and 158 girls secured positions in the merit list compared to 63 boys.
Students can check their results by entering their credentials on the designated platforms. Once submitted, the marksheet is displayed on the screen, which can be downloaded and printed for reference. The online marksheet serves as a provisional document until the official certificates are issued.
The board has also provided access through mobile applications such as the MPBSE mobile app and MP Mobile app. By selecting the ‘Know Your Result’ option and entering the required details, students can view their scores instantly.
Additionally, results are available through DigiLocker, where certified digital copies of marksheets can be accessed. This is especially relevant for students who may appear in the second examination, as original marksheets will be issued later.
The board has introduced the second chance examination system in place of the supplementary exams. Students who failed, were absent, or wish to improve their marks can appear in this examination. The higher score obtained between attempts will be considered in the final marksheet.