MPBSE Class 10 Board Exam Result 2025: Indore District's 2025 High School Results Girls Lead with Exceptional Performance; Boys Face Growing Disparities
Indore District's 2025 High School Results
Girls Lead with Exceptional Performance; Boys Face Growing Disparities
The 2025 High School Examination results for Indore District show a strong overall performance, with a pass rate of 77.83%. Girls significantly outperformed boys, with an impressive pass percentage of 81.87%, compared to 73.85% for boys.
This gender gap was particularly pronounced in the OBC (83.68%) and General categories (86.15%), where girls achieved the highest results.
Boys, especially from SC and ST categories, had higher failure rates, accounting for nearly 59% of all failures. The first division was dominated by girls, with 58% of all first division results attributed to them.
These results highlight the growing academic success of girls across all caste categories, but also point to a need for focused intervention for boys, especially from marginalized communities, to address the gendered performance disparity.
Country comes first, inspirational Anjali Sharma state merit holder
"I want to serve my country. I will be the first one in my family to do it," says Anjali Sharma, a state merit holder from Model School, Mhow, who scored an impressive 492 marks and secured 9th rank in the Class 10 examination.
Her achievement is a reflection of unwavering determination in the face of personal and family struggles. Her father, Mahinder Sharma, a fitter, endured a severe injury while working, with third-degree burns on his back and hands. “He was in the hospital for 16 days, and it was a difficult recovery. But he never gave up. Even after the skin replacement surgery, he went back to work like nothing happened,” Anjali shares, pride evident in her voice.
Anjali’s mother, Nirmala Sharma, a homemaker, has always been a source of emotional strength for her. “My mom’s belief in me has been my anchor. She encouraged me when I felt weak.”
Anjali’s dream is to join the NDA after 10th, despite not being able to join NCC. “I am determined to be the first in my family to wear the uniform. My father’s strength is my inspiration. If he can overcome all those struggles, I can surely make it.”
A Triumph of Grit and Grace: Mahak Gaur Tops State Merit in Special Category
Among all the shining achievements of Indore, one story stood out — not just for its academic brilliance, but for the sheer strength of spirit it represents.
Mahak Gaur, a visually impaired student of the school, created history by securing 1st rank in the State Merit List (Special Category) in the High School Examination. Her extraordinary achievement has not only brought immense pride to the institution but has become a beacon of inspiration for students across the state.
Mahak’s journey has been anything but easy. With limited vision but unlimited determination, she pushed past every barrier that came her way. Her father Nandlal Gaur, stood by her every step of the way, providing silent but steady support — a reminder that behind every successful child is often a parent who refuses to give up.
In a world where challenges can often feel overwhelming, Mahak’s story is a powerful reminder — that no obstacle is too great when met with courage, and no dream is out of reach when backed by hard work.
Her name, now etched in the State Merit List, is more than just a rank. It is a symbol of possibility, resilience, and quiet excellence.
Riya Khatod – 12th Commerce, 9th Position in State
Riya Khatod, a student of Saifiyah Higher Secondary School in Ratangarh, achieved an impressive 9th rank in the state for the 12th Commerce stream. Her determination and hard work paid off, placing her among the top performers in the state. Riya’s success is a testament to her relentless pursuit of excellence, and she serves as an inspiration to many aspiring students in her community.
Payal Paliwal – 10th Board Exam, 9th Rank
In the 10th board exams, Payal Paliwal from Neemuch School of Excellence also secured a commendable 9th position in the state. Payal credited her school, teachers, and family for being her pillars of support during challenging times. “My school, teachers, and family supported me greatly and helped me overcome depression. Being on the merit list feels like a dream,” Payal expressed with heartfelt gratitude. Her journey is a reminder of how support systems and resilience can help students overcome personal struggles and achieve greatness.
Tanisha Patidar – 10th Board Exam, 10th Rank
Tanisha Patidar from Government High School in Alhed village secured the 10th position in the state for the 10th board exams. Her academic excellence reflects her commitment to her studies, and her achievement has brought immense pride to her school and village. Tanisha's determination to succeed despite challenges highlights the power of perseverance.
Leena Dharmendra Yadav – 10th board exam – 10th rank
Leena Dharmendra Yadav, a student from Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Thikri, has made her mark by securing 10th position in the state with an impressive 98.2% in the High School Examination. Reflecting on her achievement, Leena shared, "It feels like a dream come true. All the hard work and sleepless nights were worth it." She credits her success to the unwavering support of her family, saying, "My parents have always been my pillar of support, encouraging me to keep going even when things were tough." Leena emphasized the importance of focus and consistency, advising future exam takers, "Study regularly, stay focused, and never lose hope." Her remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to all, showing that with dedication, hard work, and the right support, nothing is impossible.
Class 10 Topper’s list of Indore district
Regards,
Tina Khatri
School coordinator
FP School (All editions) & Free Press Newspaper
+91-9826741702
Girls Lead with Exceptional Performance; Boys Face Growing Disparities
The 2025 High School Examination results for Indore District show a strong overall performance, with a pass rate of 77.83%. Girls significantly outperformed boys, with an impressive pass percentage of 81.87%, compared to 73.85% for boys.
This gender gap was particularly pronounced in the OBC (83.68%) and General categories (86.15%), where girls achieved the highest results.
Boys, especially from SC and ST categories, had higher failure rates, accounting for nearly 59% of all failures. The first division was dominated by girls, with 58% of all first division results attributed to them.
These results highlight the growing academic success of girls across all caste categories, but also point to a need for focused intervention for boys, especially from marginalized communities, to address the gendered performance disparity.
Country comes first, inspirational Anjali Sharma state merit holder
"I want to serve my country. I will be the first one in my family to do it," says Anjali Sharma, a state merit holder from Model School, Mhow, who scored an impressive 492 marks and secured 9th rank in the Class 10 examination.
Her achievement is a reflection of unwavering determination in the face of personal and family struggles. Her father, Mahinder Sharma, a fitter, endured a severe injury while working, with third-degree burns on his back and hands. “He was in the hospital for 16 days, and it was a difficult recovery. But he never gave up. Even after the skin replacement surgery, he went back to work like nothing happened,” Anjali shares, pride evident in her voice.
Anjali’s mother, Nirmala Sharma, a homemaker, has always been a source of emotional strength for her. “My mom’s belief in me has been my anchor. She encouraged me when I felt weak.”
Anjali’s dream is to join the NDA after 10th, despite not being able to join NCC. “I am determined to be the first in my family to wear the uniform. My father’s strength is my inspiration. If he can overcome all those struggles, I can surely make it.”
A Triumph of Grit and Grace: Mahak Gaur Tops State Merit in Special Category
Among all the shining achievements of Indore, one story stood out — not just for its academic brilliance, but for the sheer strength of spirit it represents.
Mahak Gaur, a visually impaired student of the school, created history by securing 1st rank in the State Merit List (Special Category) in the High School Examination. Her extraordinary achievement has not only brought immense pride to the institution but has become a beacon of inspiration for students across the state.
Mahak’s journey has been anything but easy. With limited vision but unlimited determination, she pushed past every barrier that came her way. Her father Nandlal Gaur, stood by her every step of the way, providing silent but steady support — a reminder that behind every successful child is often a parent who refuses to give up.
In a world where challenges can often feel overwhelming, Mahak’s story is a powerful reminder — that no obstacle is too great when met with courage, and no dream is out of reach when backed by hard work.
Her name, now etched in the State Merit List, is more than just a rank. It is a symbol of possibility, resilience, and quiet excellence.
Riya Khatod – 12th Commerce, 9th Position in State
Riya Khatod, a student of Saifiyah Higher Secondary School in Ratangarh, achieved an impressive 9th rank in the state for the 12th Commerce stream. Her determination and hard work paid off, placing her among the top performers in the state. Riya’s success is a testament to her relentless pursuit of excellence, and she serves as an inspiration to many aspiring students in her community.
Payal Paliwal – 10th Board Exam, 9th Rank
In the 10th board exams, Payal Paliwal from Neemuch School of Excellence also secured a commendable 9th position in the state. Payal credited her school, teachers, and family for being her pillars of support during challenging times. “My school, teachers, and family supported me greatly and helped me overcome depression. Being on the merit list feels like a dream,” Payal expressed with heartfelt gratitude. Her journey is a reminder of how support systems and resilience can help students overcome personal struggles and achieve greatness.
Tanisha Patidar – 10th Board Exam, 10th Rank
Tanisha Patidar from Government High School in Alhed village secured the 10th position in the state for the 10th board exams. Her academic excellence reflects her commitment to her studies, and her achievement has brought immense pride to her school and village. Tanisha's determination to succeed despite challenges highlights the power of perseverance.
Leena Dharmendra Yadav – 10th board exam – 10th rank
Leena Dharmendra Yadav, a student from Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Thikri, has made her mark by securing 10th position in the state with an impressive 98.2% in the High School Examination. Reflecting on her achievement, Leena shared, "It feels like a dream come true. All the hard work and sleepless nights were worth it." She credits her success to the unwavering support of her family, saying, "My parents have always been my pillar of support, encouraging me to keep going even when things were tough." Leena emphasized the importance of focus and consistency, advising future exam takers, "Study regularly, stay focused, and never lose hope." Her remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to all, showing that with dedication, hard work, and the right support, nothing is impossible.
Class 10 Topper’s list of Indore district
Candidate Name | Total Marks | School Name |
Dhruv Mehta | 490 | Shri Radhakishan Daga Maheshwari Academy H.S. School, Chhatri |
Shailendra Mankar | 490 | Govt Model H S School, Mahu, Indore |
Dolly Singh | 489 | Shiva Academy H S School, Ranmal Billod Chadiyapur, Betma, I |
Avika Goud | 488 | St George High School, Indore |
Vidhi Shrivas | 488 | Mount Carmel H S School, Shyamnagar, Indore |
Saloni Kumawat | 488 | Mount Carmel H S School, Shyamnagar, Indore |
Regards,
Tina Khatri
School coordinator
FP School (All editions) & Free Press Newspaper
+91-9826741702
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