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MP Board Class 10th 2021 result declared: All students pass, no merit list this time

MP Board 10th result 2021: The result will be avaiaible on - mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mpbse.nic.in from July 14, 4 pm onwards.

By: Education Desk | New Delhi I |
Updated: July 14, 2021 4:32:57 pm
MPBSE result, MPBSE result for blind and deafThe result will be declared on July 14 at 4 pm. (File/representational)

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) declared the result for class 10 students — regular and visually, speech and hearing impaired category. Candidates will be able to check their results at mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mpbse.nic.in.

A total of 9,25,213 students were registered for Madhya Pradesh class 10 exams. Of these, 8,865 students have been marked absent and result has been declared for 9,14,079 students. A total of 3,56,582 candidates have got the first division followed by 3,97,626 candidates with second division. As many as 1,59,871 students have got the third division.

The result can also be checked via a mobile app. For accessing the result on the app, download the MPBSE mobile app from the Google play store. Click on ‘Know your results’ and enter details like roll number, date of birth and submit. The result will be available on your mobile phone. 

Also read | MP Board MPBSE Class 10th Result 2021: How to check

Previously, the Class 10 examinations were scheduled to begin on April 30. A surge in Covid-19 cases prompted the state government to place the state into lockdown. The examinations were thus postponed and practical examinations were cancelled. However, with no reduction in the number of cases, the government soon announced the cancellation of Class 10 examinations.

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