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MP board Class 10 & 12 supplementary exam results likely by July-end
MP board Class 10 & 12 supplementary exam results likely by July-end

Time of India

time09-07-2025

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MP board Class 10 & 12 supplementary exam results likely by July-end

Indore: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is expected to announce results of the second attempt of Class 10 and 12 examinations by July-end. Over 3.3 lakh students from the state had appeared for the supplementary exams this year, which were held from June 17 to July 5. The evaluation process for these papers is currently underway in two distinct phases. The first phase, which began earlier this month, will conclude on July 11. The second phase is scheduled from July 12 to 20. Nearly 10 lakh answer sheets submitted by students, who were not able to score well in one or more subjects in the main board examinations conducted in March, are being evaluated According to MPBSE officials, the results are likely to be declared shortly after the evaluation ends. "The evaluation work is progressing as planned and is expected to conclude by July 20. The results should be out by the end of the month," MPBSE chief systems officer Bhupesh Gupta told TOI. The delay in declaration has left several Class 12 students in a dilemma as the ongoing college admission process in the state is already in its third round. College-level counselling is currently being conducted and the uncertainty over results has made it difficult for many students to secure admissions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giá vàng đang tăng mạnh trong năm 2025 — Các nhà giao dịch thông minh đã tham gia IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo "I am waiting for my second attempt results as I feel my overall percentage might increase and help me secure admission in a better college as per my percentage," said a student Mohita, who had appeared in Class 12 examination. Students, who will pass the second attempt exams, will receive regular marksheets. Class 10 candidates will be eligible for provisional admission to Class 11, while successful Class 12 candidates may receive conditional admission to undergraduate courses, pending final result confirmation. The supplementary exam initiative, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, stems from recent amendments to the MPBSE Regulations, 1965. It is designed to provide students with a second opportunity within the same academic session. This move aims to reduce dropouts and support students in overcoming academic challenges. Out of more than five lakh students, who failed in the main exams this year, over 3.3 lakh opted to reappear under this revised provision.

3L register for MP board's first second-attempt exams
3L register for MP board's first second-attempt exams

Time of India

time09-06-2025

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  • Time of India

3L register for MP board's first second-attempt exams

Indore: Over 3.27 lakh students across Madhya Pradesh registered for the second attempt of Class 10 and 12 board examinations. These exams are being conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) for the first time within the same academic year to help students improve their results or clear failed subjects. The registration process, which concluded on Sunday, saw significant participation from students who either failed or wished to improve their marks. This initiative follows a regulatory amendment to the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, allowing students to retake the exams in the same session under the National Education Policy 2020. According to official data, out of the 5,07,304 students who failed the MP Board exams this year, more than 3,27,000 opted for the second attempt. Applications for students who passed the main exams but wanted to improve their scores were accepted until May 25. Students who failed had until May 31 to register, with the deadline later extended to June 8. The second attempt exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and will continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both Class 10 and 12 students. "The rules and procedures for these exams will be the same as the main board exams. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Question papers will be supplied by the board, and the same examination protocol will be followed as the first board exam," said Bhupesh Gupta, chief systems officer, MPBSE. Students who clear the exams will be issued a regular marksheet. Class 10 students may gain provisional admission into Class 11, and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission, with final confirmation subject to passing the second attempt. This progressive step by the board offers a crucial second chance, especially to those on the brink of academic setbacks, and is expected to significantly reduce dropout rates while encouraging students to continue their education.

Over 2200 students register for Class 10 & 12 MP board first-ever second attempt exams
Over 2200 students register for Class 10 & 12 MP board first-ever second attempt exams

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Over 2200 students register for Class 10 & 12 MP board first-ever second attempt exams

Indore: Over 2200 students have registered for a second round of Class 10 and 12 examinations to be conducted by Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). According to official data, out of over 3000 students, who failed in MP Board exams this year from Indore's govt schools, more than 2,255 students have registered for the second attempt. Specifically, from govt schools in the city, 980 of the 1,545 students who failed Class 10 and 1,275 of the 1,548 students who failed Class 12 applied for the second round. The MPBSE will, for the first time, conduct a second round of Class 10 and 12 board examinations in the same academic year. The exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both classes. Applications for students, who passed the main board exams were accepted until May 25, while students who failed have time until May 31 to register for the second attempt. "This year, the board discontinued the system of compartment exams. Instead, students will now appear for a second full attempt. Many applied not only because they failed but also because they want to improve their marks," said ADPC Narendra Jain. The move follows a regulatory amendment made under the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, with the official notification issued earlier this month. As per the revised rules, students who either failed or received supplementary marks in one or more subjects will be eligible to reappear in the second round of exams. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en San Rafael (ver precio) Verisure Undo Students who received low marks and aim to increase their percentage will also have a chance through this process. Students who pass the July-August exams will be issued a regular marksheet, and provisional promotion will be granted. Class 10 students may be admitted to Class 11 and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission. However, final admission and promotion will be confirmed only after passing the second attempt. This new system provides a much-needed second chance to thousands of students, ensuring academic continuity and reducing dropout risks. Indore: Over 2200 students have registered for a second round of Class 10 and 12 examinations to be conducted by Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). According to official data, out of over 3000 students, who failed in MP Board exams this year from Indore's govt schools, more than 2,255 students have registered for the second attempt. Specifically, from govt schools in the city, 980 of the 1,545 students who failed Class 10 and 1,275 of the 1,548 students who failed Class 12 applied for the second round. The MPBSE will, for the first time, conduct a second round of Class 10 and 12 board examinations in the same academic year. The exams are scheduled to begin on June 17 and continue until July 5, covering all subjects for both classes. Applications for students, who passed the main board exams were accepted until May 25, while students who failed have time until May 31 to register for the second attempt. "This year, the board discontinued the system of compartment exams. Instead, students will now appear for a second full attempt. Many applied not only because they failed but also because they want to improve their marks," said ADPC Narendra Jain. The move follows a regulatory amendment made under the MPBSE Regulations, 1965, with the official notification issued earlier this month. As per the revised rules, students who either failed or received supplementary marks in one or more subjects will be eligible to reappear in the second round of exams. Students who received low marks and aim to increase their percentage will also have a chance through this process. Students who pass the July-August exams will be issued a regular marksheet, and provisional promotion will be granted. Class 10 students may be admitted to Class 11 and Class 12 students may receive provisional college admission. However, final admission and promotion will be confirmed only after passing the second attempt. This new system provides a much-needed second chance to thousands of students, ensuring academic continuity and reducing dropout risks.

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