MP Board Class 12 results declared on mpresults.nic.in; check details here
The MPBSE Class 12 is now available on the official website of the board - http://mpbse.nic.in/. The result was released around 3 pm today on the website.

BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) on Monday announced the class 12 results on its official website.
The MPBSE Class 12 is now available on the official website of the board - http://mpbse.nic.in/. The result was released around 3 pm today on the website.
This year the result has seen a marginal dip of 3.56% from the last year. Last year the pass percentage was 72.37% while this year the pass percentage is 68.81%.
In the MP Board exams, the girl students have done remarkably well by grabbing the top positions in the exams.
This year the top position is shared by Mandsaur district's Priya and Rinku Bathra. The duo scored 495 marks each.
Harish Carpenter and Narendra Kumar secured second and third position respectively. Harish scored 491 while Narendra got 489 marks.
Reva district’s Khushi Singh topped the Art Stream exams followed by Madhulata and Nikita, who got the second and third rank, respectively. Khushi Singh is topper in Humanities stream with 486 marks out of 500.
As the results are declared, students can check their MP board class 12 results online at mpbse.nic.in.
The declaration of result has brought much sought relief for the candidates who appeared for the MP Board examination as other boards like CBSE and ISC had already announced their results and these students are waiting for their scores before seeking admission to different colleges/ universities.
Here's the direct link to check MPBSE Class 12th Board Result 2020
1) Log on to the official MPBSE website – mpbse.nic.in
2) Click on the link that reads, “MP Board 12th result 2020”, given there on the homepage. A new page will appear on your screen.
3) Enter your login credentials like - roll number, date of birth, captcha code etc.
4) Your MP Board Class 12th Result 2020 will appear on the screen
5) Download the MP Board class 12 results and take print out for future references.
Other website where you can check your MP Board Class 12th result 2020 -- https://mpbse.mponline.gov.in/MPBSE/MPBSE, http://mpbse.nic.in/results.htm, http://mpbse.nic.in/ and some other private websites.
"After the declaration of the result by CBSE, students of MP Board are worried that if the result of class 12 is delayed, it may create problems in admission," said Hemant Sharma, director Vighyan Kendra, MPBSE.
The MP board had decided to conduct special exams for students who were quarantined, found Covid-19 positive or had any positive case in their family, to minimise the risk of infection for other students. They are now asking about the dates of their exams.
The MP board counselling helplines are flooded with calls with each counsellor attending over 100 calls per day from students panicking over class 12 results. The helpline received 1,30,000 calls in four months (April to July 25).
This year, around eight lakh students had written their MP Board 12th papers which were conducted in over 3,682 centres across the state.
The pending board exams, which could not be completed in the month of March due to Covid-19 induced nationwide lockdown, were conducted on June 15, 2020.
The MPBSE Class 12 is now available on the official website of the board - http://mpbse.nic.in/. The result was released around 3 pm today on the website.
This year the result has seen a marginal dip of 3.56% from the last year. Last year the pass percentage was 72.37% while this year the pass percentage is 68.81%.
In the MP Board exams, the girl students have done remarkably well by grabbing the top positions in the exams.
This year the top position is shared by Mandsaur district's Priya and Rinku Bathra. The duo scored 495 marks each.
Harish Carpenter and Narendra Kumar secured second and third position respectively. Harish scored 491 while Narendra got 489 marks.
Reva district’s Khushi Singh topped the Art Stream exams followed by Madhulata and Nikita, who got the second and third rank, respectively. Khushi Singh is topper in Humanities stream with 486 marks out of 500.
As the results are declared, students can check their MP board class 12 results online at mpbse.nic.in.
The declaration of result has brought much sought relief for the candidates who appeared for the MP Board examination as other boards like CBSE and ISC had already announced their results and these students are waiting for their scores before seeking admission to different colleges/ universities.

Here's the direct link to check MPBSE Class 12th Board Result 2020
Steps to check results on the official website
1) Log on to the official MPBSE website – mpbse.nic.in
2) Click on the link that reads, “MP Board 12th result 2020”, given there on the homepage. A new page will appear on your screen.
3) Enter your login credentials like - roll number, date of birth, captcha code etc.
4) Your MP Board Class 12th Result 2020 will appear on the screen
5) Download the MP Board class 12 results and take print out for future references.
Other website where you can check your MP Board Class 12th result 2020 -- https://mpbse.mponline.gov.in/MPBSE/MPBSE, http://mpbse.nic.in/results.htm, http://mpbse.nic.in/ and some other private websites.
"After the declaration of the result by CBSE, students of MP Board are worried that if the result of class 12 is delayed, it may create problems in admission," said Hemant Sharma, director Vighyan Kendra, MPBSE.
The MP board had decided to conduct special exams for students who were quarantined, found Covid-19 positive or had any positive case in their family, to minimise the risk of infection for other students. They are now asking about the dates of their exams.
The MP board counselling helplines are flooded with calls with each counsellor attending over 100 calls per day from students panicking over class 12 results. The helpline received 1,30,000 calls in four months (April to July 25).
This year, around eight lakh students had written their MP Board 12th papers which were conducted in over 3,682 centres across the state.
The pending board exams, which could not be completed in the month of March due to Covid-19 induced nationwide lockdown, were conducted on June 15, 2020.
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