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MPBSE Supplementary Examination timetable for class 12th & class 10th

Those students who could not clear the board examination in their first attempt have another chance to clear the pending exams and save their year. In view of giving students enough time to prepare, Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) announced supplementary dates for class 12th. 
Class 12th supplementary examination for all the subjects will be held on 14 September. 
The supplementary examination of the students of class 10th will start from September 15. The time table for the examinations has been declared. 

Supplementary students in Madhya Pradesh
In the class 12th board examination, 97,960 regular students and 23,577 private students had received supplementary. 
In class 10th board examination, the passing percentage was 62.84 percent. The test result fell by 1.52 per cent over the previous year. As shared in the statistics, 1,08,448 regular and 29,083 private students received supplementary and will be attending the examination.
 
Second attempt students from Indore
In Indore, in class 12th 13,440 had failed in a subject and were eligible for supplementary in regular candidates. The total number of regular registered candidate for class 12th board examination were 97,738, as shared by divisional officer Deven Sonwani. 
In private candidates, 5,419 students out of total registered 9,405 had failed in a subject. Hence, they will be attending the supplementary examinations.  In class 10th, the passing percentage of MPBSE was 62.3%, which was a percent higher than last year. In Indore, 16,136 regular candidates failed in a subject or two and will be attending supplementary examination. In private candidates, 4,742 students received supplementary and will be attending the examination. 

Tenth Supplementary Examination Timetable
15 September: Second and third language - Sanskrit
16 September: Mathematics
17 September: Third language - Urdu, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Sindhi
18 September: Social Science
19 September: Second and Third Language-English
21 September: Science
22 September: National Skills Qualification Framework


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