🏫 MPBSE Board Results 2025: Class 10 & 12 Outcome & Supplementary Updates
📢 Main Exam Results Declared
On 6 May 2025 at 10 AM, MPBSE officially released the Class 10 and Class 12 exam results for the academic session.
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Over 16.6 lakh students appeared (9.53 lakh in 10th, 7.06 lakh in 12th).
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Class 10 pass rate: 76.42%
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Class 12 pass rate: 74.48% (Google Play, The Pioneer, Shiksha, Shiksha)
🎓 Toppers List
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Class 10 topper: Pragya Jaisawal (Singrauli), scoring 100% (The Economic Times)
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Class 12 topper: Priyal Dwivedi (Science with Maths), 492/500 (Shiksha)
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District-wise multistate topper lists released publicly for recognition of regional excellence (Shiksha)
🆘 Second Chance / Supplementary Results: Released 25–26 July
MPBSE’s Second Chance Examination (replacing earlier supplementary exams) was held from:
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Class 10: 17–26 June
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Class 12: 17 June – 5 July (The Indian Express)
On 25 July, MPBSE declared the supplementary results for both classes: -
Students can access results via mpbse.mponline.gov.in, mpbse.nic.in, SMS, Digilocker, or the board’s official mobile app (Shiksha)
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Approximately 57.6% of Class 12 supplementary candidates passed (Patrika News)
🎯 How to Check Your Results
For Main Exam:
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Visit mpbse.nic.in or mpresults.nic.in
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Click on “High School Certificate Exam (Class 10)” or “Higher Secondary Certificate Exam (Class 12)”
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Enter roll number, application number, and captcha to view mark sheet (MP Board, Jagranjosh.com)
For Second Chance Exam:
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Visit “Second Exam Result 2025” link on MPBSE website or mponline
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Use same credentials to check revised marksheet, which reflects the better of main or second exam score (result.mponline.gov.in)
📚 Statistics at a Glance
Exam Type | Class | Pass % | Notes |
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Main Exam (May 2025) | 10 | 76.42% | Topper: Pragya Jaisawal (100%) |
12 | 74.48% | Topper: Priyal Dwivedi (492/500) | |
Supplementary Exam | 10 | ~76.22% | Results declared 25 July |
12 | ~74.48% | 57.6% students passed final attempt |
✅ What to Do Next
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Download and print your marksheet—save it until official certificates arrive.
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Check for discrepancies (wrong name, roll no, subject scores) and contact your school if any.
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Apply for evaluation or rechecking if unsatisfied with results—follow instructions on official MPBSE site after declaration (Shiksha, Patrika News, Indiatimes)
🧭 Additional Insight
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The new Second Chance Exam system started in 2025 allows students to retake exams and keeps the higher score, a welcome shift toward flexibility in evaluation (The Indian Express).
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MPBSE continues to evolve with online exam registration, digital result access, and QR‑verified mark sheets for improved transparency. MPBSE Validator app launched July 2025 for instant digital verification of marksheets via QR code scan .
📝 Final Word
MPBSE has delivered consistent result dates, digital services, and fair evaluation mechanisms—culminating in improved performance and streamlined processes. With the successful rollout of the Second Chance system and wider access to official services, students across Madhya Pradesh can more easily track and manage their exam outcomes in 2025.
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