MPBSE Class 9 results 2025 soon at mpbse.nic.in; discontinues 'best of five' method
Suviral Shukla | March 26, 2025 | 11:26 AM IST | 1 min read
The MP Class 9 results will comprise of several details such as students roll number, qualifying status, subject-wise scores, total marks obtained, exam details , grades, percentage, division and other information.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will declare the results for Class 9 soon on its official website at mpbse.nic.in/results.html. Students, who appeared for the MPBSE Class 9 exams, can expect that the board will announce the results in the last week of March.
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The MPBSE conducted the Class 9 exam from February 5 to 22 in a single shift. The exams were held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
The MP Class 9 results will comprise of several details such as students roll number, qualifying status, subject-wise scores, total marks obtained, exam details , grades, percentage, division and other information.
Recently, the MP Board announced that it will discontinue the ‘best of five’ method for Class 9 and 10. The new rule says that students will now have to pass in 5 subjects out of 6 to qualify the board exams.
MPBSE Class 9 Results 2025: Steps to check score
Student should go to the Vimarsh portal to check the MPBSE Class 9 results 2025. They can follow the steps given below to check scorecard.
- Visit the Vimarsh official portal vimarsh.mp.gov.in.
- Look for 'Class 9th or 11th results' link on the homepage and click on it.
- Enter login credentials such as roll number and other details.
- Press the submit icon and your Class 9 result will be displayed on the screen.
MPBSE Class 9 Results 2025: Passing criteria
Students need to score at least 33% in each subject to qualify the Class 9 written test. Therefore, to pass the Class 9 exams, students need to obtain 33 marks out of 100 in every subject.
The board will announce the exam dates for supplementary tests after the announcement of Class 9 results. Students, who fail in 1 or 2 subjects, can avail the supplementary facility to clear the exam or to improve their scores.
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