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Home Education MP Board 10th Result 2025: Singrauli’s Pragya Jaiswal scores 500/500, check your result now

MP Board 10th Result 2025: Singrauli’s Pragya Jaiswal scores 500/500, check your result now

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has declared the Class 10 results. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced the results from Samatva Bhavan, his official residence in Bhopal.

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The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has declared the Class 10 results. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced the results from Samatva Bhavan, his official residence in Bhopal.

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This year, over 9.5 lakh students appeared for the exams. The topper, Pragya Jaiswal from Singrauli, scored a perfect 500 out of 500.

How to check your result

Students can check their marks on:

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Use the “Know Your Result” option and enter your roll number and application number. The board has urged students to use only official platforms and ignore rumors or fake websites.

CM Mohan Yadav announced that students who fail will now get a second chance the same year. They can reappear for exams starting June 17. He said no student should feel this is their last chance.

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No FIRs registered

Sudha Bhardwaj from the MP Board said that for the first time in 15 years, no FIR was registered related to exam misconduct.

The result was released earlier than in previous years. The board aims to align its schedule with national academic timelines. This helps students plan better for Class 11 admissions or other courses.

Over 9 lakh students waited for today’s results. Schools have been advised to support students emotionally, especially those unhappy with their marks. Experts reminded students and parents that scores don’t define a student’s future.

Counsellors and helplines are expected to be active to help students manage stress and make informed choices about their next steps.

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