With the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) annual exams for Class 10 and Class 12 students starting soon, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav engaged in a dialogue session with students at a government school in Bhopal. The session, titled ‘Dialogue on Exams – 2026’, focused on advising students to manage stress, practice time management, and boost self-confidence. Chief Minister Yadav emphasized the importance of discussing subjects with peers and teachers to enhance exam preparation.
During the interaction, Chief Minister Yadav urged students to prioritize adequate sleep, establish study routines, and reflect on subjects after studying them. He highlighted the significance of students openly communicating with parents and addressing any challenges they face. Emphasizing the pivotal role of students in the nation’s future, Yadav encouraged continuous improvement in skills, knowledge, and performance.
Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh and department officials also participated in the event at Subhash Excellence School in Bhopal. The MPBSE has issued guidelines for the upcoming exams, requiring students to arrive at their exam centers by 8 a.m. and restricting exit from the hall in the initial two hours of the exam. Class 12 exams will commence on February 10, followed by Class 10 exams starting on February 13.
