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MPBSE Class 10 Board Results 2022: Girls outshine Boys

Girls outshine boys in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Board Examination again. The top positions were taken over by girls, while boys managed to pass fairly well.

As per MPBSE, 62.47 percent girls passed Class 10 board examination in the state. Boys’ passing percentage stood at 56.84 percent, i.e. 5.63 percent lower than girls. In numbers, more than 47,000 boys failed to pass as compared to girls.

The state topper position is shared by Nancy Dubey from Chattarpur and Suchita Pandey from Satna. Both the girls bagged the score of 496 out of 500. Nancy scored 97 percent.

Indore division and Bhopal division could not make the state merit list. Indore’s topper was Khushi Goud. She scored 485 marks out of 500.

Hardik Jain and Zaid Khan shared the first position by scoring 486 marks out of 500 marks. They scored 97.2 percent.

Indore performs better than Bhopal, over state average

Indore division performed better than Bhopal and other divisions considering overall passing percentage in Class 10th MPBSE board examination. Indore’s passing percentage stood above State’s cumulative percentage.

This credits that most average students were able to pass the examination. This depicts an overall improvement in education level. Indore’s school education system has been working to revive the teaching system with teacher’s training and strict markings.

With the launch of CM Rise schools, the school education department must work harder to boost passing percentage further to revamp education to a smart education system.

Passing Percentages

 

Overall Passing Percentage in Indore

Overall Passing Percentage in Bhopal

State Passing percentage

General category students of Indore

General category students of Indore

Boys

59.50%

54.87%

56.84%

64.96% 

61.66% 

Girls

67.17%

63.65%

62.47%

76.16%

72.80%

Total

63.17%

59.17%

59.54%

70.32%

67.21%


Indore Division Toppers

Student’s Name

Marks Scored

School’s Name

Rank awarded

Khushi Goud

485

Govt Model H S School, Mahu, Indore

1

Shivani Rathore

484

Govt A C M Girls H S School No 1, Polo Ground, Indore

2

Alok Prajapat

483

Pratibha V M H.S.,School, Awantika Scheem 51, Indore

3

Atharv Aafre

483

Ideal H.S. School, Sangam Nagar Indore

3

 Bhopal Division Toppers

Student’s Name

Marks Scored

School’s Name

Rank awarded

Hardik Jain

486

Deepmala Pagrani Sanskar P H S S, Bairagarh, Bhopal

1

Zaid Khan

486

Madhya Railway H S School, West Railway Colony, Bhopal

1

Somil Raghuwanshi

484

Model H S School, T T Nagar, Bhopal

 2

Arun Chouksey

484

Prerna Kiran Public H.S.School, Pipalner Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal

2

Palak Sahu

484

Elite H S School, Green Park Colony Bhopal

2

Isha Sahu

483

Rajiv Gandhi Memorial High School, Tila Jamalpura, Bhopal

3

Rakhi Tiwari

483

Rajiv Gandhi Memorial High School, Tila Jamalpura, Bhopal

3

Tanu Dhakad

483

Anjelic H S School Bairasia Bhopal

3


9.3 lakh out of 9.5 lakh registered attempted class 10th board exam

Across the state, more than 9.5 lakh students had registered for class 10th board examination, out of which more than 9.3 lakh students attempted the examination.

For class 10th board examination, more than 36 thousand 800 regular students had registered and 7 thousand private students i.e. more than 43 thousand students in all attempted the exam.

3,840 students in Indore and 2,344 students did not attend the board examination of Class 10.

The number of students attempting class 10th was more than students of class 12th.

As decided, there were 146 examination centres in Indore division. Out of this, 64 government and 82 private schools had become exam centres i.e. 146 exam centres in all.


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