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MPBSE Class 12 Results: Passing % of Indore @76.27%

MPBSE Class 12 Results: Passing % of Indore @76.27%

Indore outshone all other districts in the Indore division in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) board examinations of class 12 by averaging to highest passing percentage. MPBSE released class 12 board results on Wednesday.
Indore’s passing percentage was 76.27 percent, which was the highest the state. Indore was followed by Jhabua with passing percentage of 72.79 percent. The third in the state was Alirajpur averaging a little over average passing percentage of state at 69.97 percent. The state’s average passing percentile was 69.04 percent.
State’s third, Indore’s Topper!
Falguni Pawar, a student of Pink Flower School, Nanda Nagar, made the state’s topper’s list. She scored 481 marks out of 500 and was awarded third place in the state in commerce group merit list.
Further, among blind/mentally challenged children with special need Aditya Humane, son of Diwakar Humane, became the state’s topper. He scored 454 marks out of 500.
He is a student of Government Bal Vinay Mandir HS Excellence School, Indore.
 Passing percentage across various subjects

Subject stream

Boys Passing %

Girls Passing %

Total Passing %

Humanities

52.36

62.82

58.25

Science

69.30

73.35

71.45

Commerce

71.25

83.47

76.71

Agriculture

62.60

58.50

61.31

Fine arts

0.00

100

100


Indore is not only a centre of business for Madhya Pradesh, but also a city where students learn business. Students excelled in passing in commerce subjects. The passing percentage stood highest among main streams at 76.71 percent.
Girls outshone boys
Girls outshone boys and marked the passing percentage of 70.01 percent. Boys were rather far behind with passing percentage of 58.72 percent.

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