MPBSE MP Board 10th, 12th Result 2023 date and time announced, will be out on May 25

Over 19 lakh children appeared for Class 10 and 12 board exams this year (Representational Image)

MP Board Result 2023: Once out, students will be able to check their scores on the official website, mpbse.nic.in. Candidates will need their hall ticket to check their score using their roll number and date of birth

Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) Class 10 and 12 board exam results will be released on May 25. Once out, students will be able to check their scores on the official website, mpbse.nic.in. The MP Board Class 12th exam was held from March 2 to April 5, while the MP Board Class 10th exam was held from March 1 to March 27. This year more than 19 lakh children appeared for the board exams for class 10 and 12. MP Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar will announce the result by holding a press conference.

Candidates will need their hall ticket after the declaration of result to check their score using their roll number and date of birth. If students do not get 33 in any one subject, they can get their original mark sheets in their individual schools.

Recently, the MP board asked for proposals from online portal till May 11 to publish the result on the official website. The official notice states, “Interested portals may submit their proposals by 11/05/2023 addressed to the Secretary, Board of Secondary Education, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal. Please note that for publication of results a lump sum amount of Rs. 90,000 (Ninety Thousand Only) payable to the Board by DD/NEFT and also sign an agreement with the Board.

Last year, around 10 lakh students had registered for the Class 10 board exams and around 9 lakh students appeared for the Class 12 exams. The results were revealed at a press conference on 29 April. The pass rate for class 12th was 72.72 per cent and for class 10th it was 59.54 per cent. In Class 12 exams, girls performed better than boys overall with a pass rate of 70.64 per cent compared to 69.94 per cent for boys.