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Sagar Watch News/ The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has declared the 2026 Class 10 and 12 results with record participation and improved outcomes, marking a significant milestone in the state’s education system. For the first time, the board released 100% results without withholding any student’s outcome, with assistance from Artificial Intelligence (AI) in result processing.
A total of over 15.86 lakh students appeared in the exams, including 8.97 lakh in Class 10 and 6.89 lakh in Class 12. The overall pass percentage stood at 73.42% for Class 10 and 76.01% for Class 12, the latter being the best performance in the last 16 years.
Mohan Yadav credited improvements in government schools for outperforming private institutions, highlighting consistent reforms in school education.
Special Highlights
- AI in Evaluation: AI technology was used in preparing results, ensuring speed and accuracy.
- No Result Withheld: 100% declaration; no student’s result was kept pending.
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- Class 10: 77.52% girls passed vs 69.31% boys
- Class 12: 79.41% girls passed vs 72.39% boys
- Government Schools Lead:
- Class 10: Govt schools – 76.80%, Private – 68.84%
- Class 12: Govt schools – 80.43%, Private – 69.67%
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- Class 10: Anuppur (93.85%), Alirajpur (92.14%)
- Class 12: Jhabua (93.23%), Anuppur (93.04%)
- Toppers:
- Class 10: Pratibha Singh Solanki (Panna) – 499/500
- Class 12: Khushi Rai & Chandni Vishwakarma (Bhopal) – 494/500
- Merit List Dominated by Girls:
- Class 10: 378 students (235 girls)
- Class 12: 221 students (158 girls)
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- “Second Opportunity Exams” to begin from May 7 for failed or absent students
- No supplementary results declared this year
The Chief Minister emphasized that the results reflect a “new and progressive Madhya Pradesh,” with notable performances from tribal districts and continued dominance of girls in academics. He encouraged unsuccessful students to utilize the second chance opportunity and not lose hope.
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