MP Board 2026 Results: Government Schools Excel, Girls Lead the Way
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Bhopal, April 15 (NationPress) The results for Class 10 and Class 12 examinations conducted by the Madhya Pradesh School Education Board (MPSEB) were revealed on Wednesday, showcasing that government schools have significantly outperformed private institutions, with girls excelling beyond boys this year.
During the official announcement in Bhopal, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed his happiness over these impressive results. He stated, “Students have achieved a remarkable milestone in the Madhya Pradesh Board Exam 2025-26. This year’s 12th grade results are the best in 16 years. It marks a new chapter in Madhya Pradesh's educational history.”
He underscored the exceptional performance of government schools, which have surpassed their private counterparts, indicating a significant advancement for the state’s public education.
CM Yadav also acknowledged the outstanding results from districts with a high population of Scheduled Tribes, emphasizing that these areas have made significant contributions to the overall success. “This year, girls have outshone boys,” he remarked, noting that female students not only led in overall performance but also topped various merit lists.
Anuppur district achieved the highest pass percentage in the Class 10 results, boasting an impressive 98.8 percent. Among the 378 students on the merit list, 235 were girls, showcasing a strong presence and success of female students.
The top scorer in Class 10 is Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna, who secured an impressive 499 out of 500 marks.
In Class 12, Khushi Rai from Bhopal emerged as the top performer.
The overall pass percentage for Class 12 is recorded at 76.01 percent, while Class 10 results stand at 73.42 percent. These statistics highlight a significant improvement over previous years, reflecting the state government’s commitment to enhancing educational standards.
School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh confirmed that the verification process was conducted with the highest level of diligence and speed. “We ensured thorough scrutiny to maintain zero errors, with complete security upheld during the results handling, prioritizing the interests and future of our students,” he stated.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated all successful students and their families, extending encouragement to those who did not perform as well. “For students who didn’t pass, there will be opportunities to sit for supplementary examinations,” he assured.
This announcement has brought joy to thousands of students and families across Madhya Pradesh.
Officials attributed this year’s remarkable results to the continued government initiatives, improved infrastructure in government schools, and targeted academic support in tribal regions.