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MP Board Supplementary Result 2025: Check expected result date, other details

MP Board Supplementary Result 2025: Check expected result date, other details

Time of India20 hours ago
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has started evaluating answer sheets of the Class 10 and 12 second (supplementary) examinations. The evaluation is being conducted in two phases and involves checking nearly 9 lakh answer sheets submitted by more than 3.5 lakh students.
Two-phase evaluation process underway
According to the MPBSE schedule, the first phase of evaluation is in progress and will continue until July 11, 2025. The second phase is planned from July 12 to July 20, 2025. The evaluation covers answer scripts of students who appeared for the supplementary exams after not clearing one or more subjects in the main board exams.
MP Board Supplementary Result 2025:
Once the second phase of the evaluation concludes on July 20, the MP Board supplementary results for both Class 10 and 12 are expected to be released by the end of July 2025. Students are advised to keep an eye on the official website for result updates.
MP Board Supplementary Exam 2025: Rectification for Class 12 English paper error
In a related development, MPBSE will also address a mistake that occurred during the Class 12 supplementary exam. At the Government Naveen Umavi centre in Arera Colony, Bhopal, 20 Class 12 students were mistakenly given a Class 10 English question paper.
MPBSE officials clarified, 'These affected candidates do not have to appear for the MPBSE compartment exam 2025 again.' A committee will decide whether average marks will be awarded or if another evaluation method will be followed.
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With the evaluation ongoing and rectification measures in place, students who appeared in the MPBSE second exams are advised to remain patient and check the board's official announcements for further updates on results.
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