MP Board 5th, 8th results 2022 declared: 90.01% pass in Class 5, 82.35% in Class 8
Anu Parthiban | May 13, 2022 | 03:36 PM IST | 1 min read
MP Board Class 5, 8 Result 2022: Jabalpur recorded the highest percentage of students scoring A+ grade and A grade in both Class 5 and 8.
NEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh government today announced the MP Board Class 5 and 8 results 2022 in a press conference. This year, 90.01% were declared pass in Class 5, while MP Board 8th students recorded a pass percentage of 82.35%. The girls outperformed boys in both MPBSE 5th, 8th exams 2022.
Madhya Pradesh Principal Secretary School Education Rashmi Arun Shami declared the MP Board 8th Class result 2022 and MP Board 5th Class result 2022. The MP Board Class 5 and 8 result link is now active at rskmp.in.
Jabalpur recorded the highest percentage of students scoring A+ grade and A grade in both Class 5 and 8. A total of 17.53% from the city scored A+and A grade in Class 8, while 9.56% of Class 5 students secured the top grade.
MP Board results 2022
8.26 lakh students appeared for the MP Board Class 5 exam 2022, while 7.56 lakh took the Class 8 exams this year.
|
MP Board Class 5 result |
Number of students |
|
Number of students registered |
8,26,824 |
|
Number of girls who passed |
51.13% |
|
Number of boys who passed |
48.87% |
|
Total |
90.01% |
Also read | MP Board Class 8 result 2022 declared on rskmp.in; Know websites, steps to download mark sheet
MP Board 8th result 2022
|
MP Board Class 8 result |
Number of students |
|
Number of students registered |
7,56,967 |
|
Number of girls who passed |
51.57% |
|
Number of boys who passed |
48.43% |
|
Total |
82.35% |
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