Nearly 23 lakh students in Madhya Pradesh will receive their Class 5 and 8 board exam results on Wednesday at 11:30 am. The results will be available on the Rajya Shiksha Kendra portal, accessible using Samagra ID or exam roll numbers. Officials have introduced QR codes for result viewing to enhance accessibility.
This year, the exams followed a board pattern, a significant move towards standardizing assessments for younger students. Around 12.76 lakh students appeared for the Class 5 exams, while 10.92 lakh students took the Class 8 exams. The exams were conducted between February 20 and 28 across schools in the state.
To ensure efficient evaluation, 322 centers were designated as valuation hubs, involving approximately 1.10 lakh teachers in checking answer sheets. This extensive process highlights the state’s dedication to transparent and efficient assessment procedures.
Education officials highlighted the digital integration using Samagra IDs, roll numbers, and QR codes to minimize delays and provide easy access to results for students and parents. The Madhya Pradesh government’s efforts to enhance the school education system include introducing board-style exams for Classes 5 and 8 to align early education with higher academic standards.
This move aims to cultivate a sense of academic seriousness from a young age and ensure accountability in teaching and evaluation. As families across the state eagerly await the results, it signifies not just an academic milestone but also reflects the evolving education landscape in Madhya Pradesh. This announcement will be one of the most significant educational events in the state this year, involving millions of students, teachers, and centers.
