The Madhya Pradesh School Education Board (MPSEB) announced the results for Class 10 and Class 12 exams, with government schools surpassing private ones and girls excelling over boys. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, at the result declaration event, commended the students for achieving record-breaking results in the Madhya Pradesh Board Exam 2025-26. He praised government schools for their exceptional performance, emphasizing a significant advancement in the state’s public education system.
CM Yadav also lauded the outstanding results from districts with high Scheduled Tribe populations, highlighting the success of female students who not only outperformed male counterparts overall but also dominated most merit lists. Anuppur district led in Class 10 results with a pass percentage of 98.8%, showcasing strong female participation. Among the 378 students in the merit list, 235 were girls, reflecting their success.
In Class 10, Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna secured the top position in the state with an impressive score of 499 out of 500 marks. Khushi Rai from Bhopal emerged as the state topper in Class 12. The pass percentage for Class 12 was 76.01%, while Class 10 recorded 73.42%, indicating a significant improvement and the government’s focused efforts on enhancing education quality.
School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh ensured a meticulous verification process to maintain accuracy and security in handling the results. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated successful students and families, offering support to those who need to reappear for supplementary exams. The results have brought joy to students and parents across Madhya Pradesh, attributed to government initiatives, improved school infrastructure, and academic support in tribal regions.
