Registered: 8,10,019
Appeared: 8,04,932
Pass Percentage: 76.22%
Total Passed: 6,13,414
–First Division: 4,29,042
–Second Division: 1,82,172
–Third Division: 2,200
Supplementary: 0
Failed: 1,91,354
MP Board MPBSE Class 10th 12th Result 2025, Mpbse.nic.in Highlights: The Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, along with Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) today released the MP Board Class 10th and 12th results. Students can get their results from the official websites — mpbse.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mpresults.nic.in and education.indianexpress.com. The MPBSE class 10th exams were administered from February 27 to March 19. Class 12 exams were conducted from February 25 to March 25.
MP Board 10th 12th Result 2025 Highlights: Website to check Marks
The MP board Class 10 and 12 marksheets can be viewed by entering their name or roll number on the official result portal. This year, along with the official websites, students can check MPBSE MP Board Class 10th, 12th results at education.indianexpress.com.
MPBSE Class 10, 12 Result: How to check
From the next academic year, the MP Board will conduct two board exams.
To pass the examination, students must achieve a minimum score of 33 per cent. Students who are not satisfied with their scores can apply for result scrutiny by registering on the result website.
Registered: 8,10,019
Appeared: 8,04,932
Pass Percentage: 76.22%
Total Passed: 6,13,414
–First Division: 4,29,042
–Second Division: 1,82,172
–Third Division: 2,200
Supplementary: 0
Failed: 1,91,354
Pragya Jaiswal topped high school or Class 10 exam by scoring 100 percent marks.
Girls continued to outperform boys, securing a pass percentage of 68.42 per cent, compared to 60.54 per cent for boys.
In this year's MPBSE board exam, the performance of government schools was better than private schools across the state, reflecting improved standards and outcomes in public education.
Re-evaluation and application for answer copies photocopy will start from May 6 and will close on May 15.
Gurdeep Kaur Vasu, 34, from Indore who cannot speak, hear, or see, has made history by passing the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) Class 12 board examination. She scored 207 out of 400 marks and passed in the second division.
The passing percentage for the MP Class 10 Board Exams 2025 is 76.22%, while 74.48% of Class 12 students passed.
In order to pass the MPBSE Class 10 and 12 examinations, candidates must attain a minimum of 33 percent in each subject as well as an aggregate score of 33 percent overall.
To pass the examination, students must achieve a minimum score of 33 per cent. Students who are not satisfied with their scores can apply for result scrutiny by registering on the result website.
District: Percentages of regular students passing
Narsingpur 91.91 per cent
Neemuch 86.34 per cent
Shajapur 86.11 per cent
Mandla 85.5 per cent
Sidhi 84.02 per cent
Shahdol 83.63 per cent
Anooppur 83.51 per cent
Khandwa 83.28 per cent
Mandsour 83.16 Per cent
Hoshangabad 83.06 per cent
Of the 212 students in the merit list of the high school examination, 144 are girls. In the merit list of 159 students of the higher secondary examination, 89 are girls.
Pragya Jaiswal stood first in the state in the high school or Class 10 examination by securing 100 percent marks, while Priyal Dwivedi topped the higher secondary or Class 12 exam with 492 out of 500 marks in science-mathematics group.
Online applications for appearing in the second chance examination can be filled from May 7 to 21 till 12 midnight through MP Online portal.
Students who were absent/failed in one or more subjects in the first examination of the MP Board will be able to appear in the second examination and such candidates who have passed in any subject can also appear in the second chance examination for improvement of marks. Whichever is the best result of the candidates between the first and second chance will be considered final.
CATEGORY: Regular students and Private students
Registered: 604402 and 102157
Absent: 1828 and 7692
Appeared: 602574 and 94465
Cancelled: 559 and 740
Withheld: 64 and 16
Declared: 601951 and 93709
Total pass: 448807 and 25014
I – Division: 318743 and 4136
II – Division: 129472 and 14539
III – Division: 592 and 6339
PASS division: 0
Pass percent: 74.48 and 26.48
Supplementary: 0
Failed: 153144 and 68695
Cancelled:
Boys: 84
Girls: 41
Total: 125
Withheld:
Boys: 20
Girls: 19
Total: 39
Declared:
Boys: 4,05,581
Girls: 3,99,187
Total: 8,04,768
Total Pass:
Boys: 2,96,944
Girls: 3,16,470
Total: 6,13,414
Registered:
Boys: 4,08,884
Girls: 4,01,135
Total: 8,10,019
Absent:
Boys: 3,199
Girls: 1,888
Total: 5,087
Appeared:
Boys: 4,05,685
Girls: 3,99,247
Total: 8,04,932
Registered: 1,43,328
Appeared: 1,31,293
Pass Percentage: 28.70%
Total Passed: 37,653
---First Division: 3,543
---Second Division: 20,874
---Third Division: 13,236
Supplementary: 0
Failed: 93,511
Registered: 8,10,019
Appeared: 8,04,932
Pass Percentage: 76.22% (Highest in 4 years)
Total Passed: 6,13,414
--First Division: 4,29,042
--Second Division: 1,82,172
--Third Division: 2,200
Supplementary: 0
Failed: 1,91,354
For the year 2025 High School Certificate Examination, results for mentally challenged, visually impaired, and hearing & speech-impaired (CWSN) students were also declared by the board. In this category, the pass percentage for male students was 59.60% and for female students 62.99%, making the overall pass percentage in this category 60.98%.
This year, female students outperformed male students among the regular candidates. The pass percentage for male students was 73.21% while for female students, it was 79.27%.
This year, results for 804,768 regular students were declared. Out of these, 429,042 students passed in the first division, 182,172 students in the second division, and 2200 students in the third division. Thus, a total of 613,414 students passed the exam, with a pass percentage of 76.22%. This year, no student’s result was withheld.
To conduct the High School Certificate Examination, a total of 3887 examination centers were set up across the state for regular and private students. This year, 804,932 students appeared as regular candidates and 131,293 students as private candidates. There were 24 cases of cheating reported, the lowest in the past 10 years.
In the High School Examination this year, 76.22% of regular students and 28.70% of private students passed. Among these, 73.21% of regular male students and 79.27% of regular female students were successful.
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education conducted the High School Certificate Examination from 27th February to 21st March 2025.
First division: 4,29,042 students
Second division: 1,82,172
Third division: 2,200
Pass division: 0
Science with Maths: Priyal Dwivedi. She is also the overall topper
Humanities: Ankur Yadav
Science with Biology: Gargi Agrawal
Commerce: Rimjhim Karothiya
Agriculture: Hari Om Sahu
This year, the MPBSE conducted the Class 10 board exams from February 27 to March 19, while the Class 12 exams were held between February 25 and March 25, 2025. According to the official figures, over 18 lakh students registered for the exams this year. This includes both Class 10 and Class 12 candidates.
Students should keep their roll numbers and application numbers ready to avoid last-minute hassle. In case of any errors or discrepancies in the marksheet — such as misspelled names or incorrect dates of birth — they must report to their school authorities for rectification.
MP Board 10th 12th Result 2025: How to check results at education.indianexpress.com?
Step 1: Visit education.indianexpress.com and select MP Board Class 10 or MP Board Class 12, to check results.
Step 2: Register using your mobile number and email ID.
Step 3: Navigate to the ‘Board Results’ section.
Step 4: Select ‘MP Board’ from the list.
Step 5: Enter your roll number and application number as per your admit card.
Step 6: Upon result declaration, your marksheet will be sent to your registered email and mobile number.
Previous years saw similar trends—in 2023, results were declared on May 25 for over 10.29 lakh Class 10 and nearly 8 lakh Class 12 students. In 2022, girls again outperformed boys, with a 59.54 per cent overall pass rate and the results were published on April 29. The 2021 Class 10 results, released on July 14, saw 3.56 lakh students securing first division, while 6.6 lakh appeared for Class 12 with3.43 lakh students achieving first divisions. In pandemic-hit 2020, Class 10 results came on July 4 (8.93 lakh candidates, 2.85 lakh first divisions), and Class 12 exams (8.2 lakh candidates), halted mid-way due to lockdown, had results declared on July 27.