MP Board 10th Result 2022 Declared: 59.54% pass; Nancy Dubey topper
Vagisha Kaushik | April 29, 2022 | 02:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
MP Board 10th Result 2022: 56.84% boys passed in the Class 10 board exam 2022, 62.47% girls. Pass percentage of private candidates is 19.49%.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: This year, 59.54% students have passed in the Madhya Pradesh (MP) Board 10th result 2022. The pass percentage of private candidates is 19.49%. Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has announced the 10th result 2022 MP board today, April 29, 2022 at 1 pm on mpresults.nic.in 2022 and mpbse.nic.in 2022. Students can check the MP 10th 2022 result by using their roll number and application number.
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“Important Points of High School Exam Result Year 2022!,” MP education minister Inder Singh Parmar shared the pass percentages in Class 10 result 2022 in a tweet.
A total of 1029698 regular students appeared for MP Board Class 10 board exam 2022 including 931860 regular students and 97838 private students.
While 56.84% boys passed in the MP Board Class 10 board exam 2022, the pass percentage of girls this year is 62.47%.
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The pass percentage of students of government schools in MP Board result 2022 is 55.40% whereas that of private school students is 69.48%.
A total of 95 students including 55 girls and 40 boys have secured a place in the list of toppers in MP Board 10th result 2022 with girls outperforming boys this year too.
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District-wise highest pass percentage is 83.80% secured by Damoh district whereas Alirajpur district secured the second position by securing 82.44%.
Around 99,710 candidates have been placed in supplementary this year. The Class 10 supplementary exams will be conducted from June 21 to 30, 2022.
355371 students have been declared fail in MP Board Class 10 result 2022. These students have the opportunity to appear for exams for subjects in which they failed under the “Ruk Jana Nahi” scheme of MP open board.
How to check MP Board 10th Result 2022?
- Visit the official result website mpresults.nic.in.
- Now click on the link, ‘MPBSE - HSC (Class 10th) Examination Results -2022.’
- A new web page with a login window will get displayed on the screens.
- Enter the application number and roll number as mentioned on the admit card.
- Click on the submit button.
- The MP Board 10th result 2022 will get displayed on the screens.
- Check the result and keep it safe for reference.
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