MP Board 10th Toppers List 2024: Anushka Agarwal ranks first; girls grab top positions
Vagisha Kaushik | April 24, 2024 | 05:00 PM IST | 1 min read
MP Board 10th Result 2024 Out: 3 girls secured the second position while Saurabh Singh got the fourth spot in Class 10 board exams 2024.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Anushka Agarwal of Gyan Jyoti English Medium High School has topped MP Class 10 board exams 2024 with 495 marks. The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) declared MP Board 10th result 2024 today at mpresults.nic.in. The overall pass percentage stood at 58.10%. Girls outperformed boys by securing 61.87% pass percentage while 54.35% boys passed the exam. MP Board Result 2024 live.
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Three girls – Rekha Rebari, Ishmita Tomar, Sneha Patel – grabbed the second position in higher secondary exams this year with 493 scores. Saurabh Singh got the fourth position with 492 marks. Saumya Singh, Joyal Raghuvanshi, and Ankita Urmaliya came fifth and scored 491.
As per MP Board 10th results 2024 , five students got fifth rank, eight got sixth, 11 got seventh, 12 got eighth, 11 secured ninth, and 22 candidates grabbed the 10th spot in Class 10 board exams 2024.
MP Board 10th Toppers 2024
The names of top 10 rankers in 10th board exams are given below.
|
Rank |
Name of toppers |
|
1 |
Anushka Agarwal |
|
2 |
Rekha Rebari, Ishmita Tomar, Sneha Patel |
|
3 |
Saurabh Singh |
|
4 |
Saumya Singh, Joyal Raghuvanshi, Ankita Urmaliya |
|
5 |
Pragati Asati, Shruti Tomar, Gungun Shakya, Nikita Chaurasiya, Niyati Sahu |
|
6 |
Ajay Patel, Pankaj Patel, Prachi Gupta, Divya Pandey, Ashish Kumar, Garvit Gupta, Aditi Tiwari, Saloni Pandya, |
|
7 |
Tanya Sharma, Shlok Prajapati, Om Chauksey, Himanshu Shobhavat, Pratishtha Rai, Nand Kishore Patel, Sakshi Lodhi, Suhani Jayaswal, Piyush Shaurya, Shreya Sharma, Utkarsh Vishwari, |
|
8 |
Anurag Verma, Gaurav Kumar, Raunak Doorvar, Kavya Soni, Anurudh Yadav, Vaishali Lodhi, Swati Singh Patel, Devesh Kumar Pandey, Yuvraj Vishwakarma, Pragya Patel, Neelesh Mehra, Lata Mudiya, Jay Nahta, Deeksha Bisen |
|
9 |
Riya Chaudhary, Vandna Sahu, Akshat Jayaswal, Jayesh Jain, Hariom Dwivedi, Rishabh Gupta, Arpan Shukla, Ambe Tripathi, Lali Tiwari, Neelesh Kumar, Varun Saket, Palak Sharma, Ishu Sahu |
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10 |
22 students |
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