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Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) extended the date of submitting mark list for class 10th for the students of other states and other boards, giving them a last chance.

Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) extended the date of submitting mark list for class 10th for the students of other states and other boards, giving them a last chance.

Now students will be able to give their mark list till August 31. Only after this, their stalled 12th result will be released.

Divisional officer Deven Sonwani said, “The board had earlier given time till August 7 to upload the mark-sheets online to the students. But still many schools or their principal have such students of their own who have obtained 10th examination from any other board or state.”

He added that in such cases, their marks list has not been uploaded. Due to this the results of such students are withheld.

“Such students were constantly being asked to contact the board and release their results. Therefore, now in view of the interest of the students, the board has now given the last opportunity to submit the certified mark-sheet of class 10th to the divisional office by August 31,” Sonwani said.

All the schools or principals and students in their division can contact the divisional officer of the division to get the marks entered and the documents submitted.

No student's documents will be accepted after August 31. Their examination will be marked as canceled by the board.

On the other hand, the board has directed all its divisional officers to complete the verification of marks in all such cases by September 2, so that the result can be declared as soon as possible.

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