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MPBSE Class 12th Board Examination Results 2022

Girls outshine boys in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) Class 12th board examination. This year, after covid-19 break, students surprised their schools by excelling performances.
Indore division immersed in the celebratory fervour as after many years, the division made the State’s Topper’s List. Not only this, state’s third position was bagged by Indore’s student.
Sajal Jain from Indore secured third position in the state in the subject of art. She is originally from Nimbaheda.
Sajal wants to make a career in the field of music and TV anchoring. Indore outshone Bhopal in the results.
Muskan Sahu from Bhopal stood at fourth position sharing it with Amitesh Shukla from Siddhi.

STATE TOPPERS

 

Student’s Name and District

Marks

Percentage

Ishita Dubey from Sagar

480/500

96%

Roshita Singh from Rewa

479/500

95.8%

Anuja Dikshit from Ratlam

479/500

95.8%

Sajal Jain from Indore

478/500

95.6%

Muskan Sahu from Bhopal

476/500

95.2%

Amitesh Shukla from Siddhi

476/500

95.2%


Passing Percentage in Humanities

Boys 58.74%

Girls  65.64%

Overall       62.59%

State Topper: Vaishnavi Sharma became state topper by scoring 467 marks out of 500, i.e. 93.4 percent. She is from J.S.Public H.S.Sc 1 Hool, Vankhendi Road, Morena.

//Indore inches over Bhopal, Girls led the topper’s list

Keeping their track record up, girls in Indore bagged top positions in the division as well.

In Indore, Sahiba Khan bagged first position in Humanities by scoring 467 marks. She studies in Govt HS School, Bandgonda.

Second position was awarded to Anshu Patel. She scored 456 marks. Anshu is a student of Jayant Public HS School.

In Bhopal, Saloni Gour scored 462 marks. She is a student of Govt Subhash HS Excellence School. From the same school, Adarsh Rahangdale bagged second position in Bhopal by scoring 461 marks.

Passing Percentage in Science (Maths + Biology group)

Boys 76.70%

Girls  77.42%

Overall       77.08%

STATE TOPPERS IN SCIENCE

Name of the Student

Marks Scored / percentage

School’s Name

Ashish Prajapati

481 / 96.2%

Central Academy Convent H S School, Bhagat Singh Colony, Morenabhagat Singh Colony Joura

Kajal Tyagi

481 / 96.2%

Kidis H S School,Pipar 1 Ghan Road, Sabalgarh, Morena

Mohit Sharma

481 / 96.2%

Gyan Bharti Public H.S.School, Ambah Morena

Anuj Singh Tomar

481 / 96.2%

Govt H S School, Amilheda, Morena

Boys outshone in Science Stream

Bhopal scored better percentage in Science stream in Class 12th board examination. Utsav Soni scored 481 marks and topped Bhopal division. He studies in Govt Subhash HS Excellence school.

Second position was taken by Prince Vishwakarma. Prince scored 480 marks. He studies in DM Co-Ed HS School.

Thirs position was bagged by Harshita Pandey by scoring 479 marks. She studies in Children's Hope Girls School.

In Indore, Burhanuddin Merchant became divisional topper with a score of 479 out of 500. He studies in Lavkush Vidya Vihar HS School.

Second position was shared by Adnan Arif from Unique H S School; and Roshan Gorakhpuriya from Pink Flower HS School. Both of them scored 478 marks.

Third position was shared by Riya Soni from Sarafa V N Girls H S School and Vikash Sharma from Govt Malharasharam HS School. Both of them scored 477 marks.

Passing Percentage in Commerce

Boys 75.41%

Girls  85.94%

Overall       80.25%

State Topper: Yashu Chandil became state topper in Commerce by scoring 468 marks out of 500, i.e. 93.6 percent. He is from Genius H.S.School, M 1 Orenaambedkar Colony, Morena.

Girls lead again, Indore stiffer competition than Bhopal

In Indore, Arpita Patidar from Shri Umiya Patidar Girls HS School scored 470 marks. Riya Jain from Pink Flower HS School scored 470 marks. Aanya Dubey from Sarafa V N Girls HS School scored 470 marks.

All three girls shared the title of being city topper in Commerce stream.

In Indore, Sneha Chandrakar from Marthoma Public H S School scored 469 marks in Commerce.

Hansa Mogre scored 469 marks as well. She studies in Alpine Public HS School.

Aayushi Jain also scored 469 marks. She studies in Angel Heart Academy HS School. All three girls were awarded second position in the city in Commerce stream.

In Bhopal, Sajiya was awarded first position. She is from Govt MLB Girls H S School scored 470 marks.

Jyoti Yadav from Saraswati Vidya Mandir scored 469 marks and came in second position.

Agriculture

Boys 70.24

Girls  75.39

Overall       71.82

Indore does better in Agriculture education as well

Nirmal Kag from Divya Convent HS School scored 466 marks and became Indore’s topper in Agriculture stream.

Varsha Lodhi scored 456 marks and became Bhopal’s topper in Agriculture stream. She is a student of Gyan Jyoti Vidhya Mandir.

Fine Arts

Boys -

Girls  76.47%

Overall       76.47%

State Topper: Rama Kushwah scored 417 marks. She is a student of Govt Girls HS School, Morena.

Manswi Mishra scored 396 marks and became Indore’s topper. She is a student of Govt Malav Girls HS School, Moti Tabela, Indore.

Mansi Yadav from Govt SNG HS School, 1 Shivaji Nagar Bhopal scored 403 marks and became Bhopal’s topper.

Home Science

Boys -

Girls  56.44

Overall       56.38


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