Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) The registration process for class 10th and 12th supplementary examination will start from today. Candidates have to apply for the exam on the official website of MP Board, mpbse.nic.in. Class 12 exam will be conducted on the same day on June 20 while class 10 exam will start from June 21 and will continue till June 30.
According to MPBSE Public Relations Officer Mukesh Malviya class 12 Supplementary examinations of all subjects will be held on June 20 from 9 am to Afternoon. Class 12 students can appear for only one paper. The exam for class 10 will be held from June 21 to 30, that too from 9 am to noon. The supplementary examination of 12th vocational course will be held from June 21 to June 27 from 9 am to 12 noon.
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MPBSE Board Exam Result was declared on 29th April. Around 9 lakh students appeared for the exam. The pass percentage of class 12th is 72.72 percent and for Class 10, it is 59.54 percent. 87,429 students failed in the MP Board Class 12 exam while 83,949 would appear in the supplementary exam. Whereas a total of 3,55,371 students failed in class 10th.
MP Board 10th, 12th Supplementary Exam 2022: How to Apply
Step 1: Visit the official website of MP Board
Step 2: On the homepage, click on MP Board Supplementary Exam Online Application Form
Step 3: Register yourself. Fill the required details
Step 4: Select the paper for which you will appear
Step 5: Pay the Application Fee
Step 6: Download and take a print out of the copy for further use
MP Board 10th, 12th Supplementary Exam 2022: Application Fee
Candidates appearing in the supplementary examination of MP Board will have to pay an examination fee of Rs 359 per subject. This is applicable for the students of both the classes.
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Students appearing for the supplementary examination will be given a photocopy of the answer sheets which they wrote during the board examination to check and calculate their marks. They can do this till May 13. To clear the board exam, candidates need to score a minimum of 33 percent marks in aggregate as well as separate marks in theory and practical exams. Those who failed can opt for State Open Board to save one year.
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