MP Board Class 5, 8 Results Out Tomorrow for 23 Lakh Students

The Madhya Pradesh Board will announce the results for Class 5 and 8 board examinations tomorrow at 11:30 AM. Nearly 23 lakh students can access their marks on the Rajya Shiksha Kendra portal using their Samagra ID, roll number, or a QR code. The exams, conducted in late February, mark a significant shift towards standardized board-style assessments for younger grades. This large-scale exercise involved over 1.1 lakh teachers evaluating papers at 322 designated centres across the state.

Key Points: MP Board Class 5, 8 Results 2024 Date, Time Announced

  • Results on March 27 at 11:30 AM
  • Access via Samagra ID or roll number
  • QR codes also enabled for checking
  • Over 23 lakh students appeared
  • Exams held in February
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MP Board to announce Class 5 and 8 results tomorrow

MP Board to declare Class 5 and 8 results tomorrow at 11:30 AM. Check marks via Samagra ID, roll number, or QR code on Rajya Shiksha Kendra.

"The digital integration...was designed to reduce delays and make results easily accessible - Education officials"

Bhopal, March 24

Nearly 23 lakh students across Madhya Pradesh will receive their board examination results for Classes 5 and 8 on Wednesday at 11:30 am.

The results will be published on the Rajya Shiksha Kendra portal, where students can access their marks using their Samagra ID or the roll number allotted during the examination.

In a bid to make the process more accessible, officials have also enabled result viewing through QR codes available online. This year, the examinations were conducted on a board pattern, marking a significant step in standardising assessments for younger students.

According to official figures, 12.76 lakh students appeared for the Class 5 exams, while 10.92 lakh students sat for the Class 8 exams.

The examinations were held between 20 February and 28 February, covering schools across the state.

To ensure smooth evaluation, 322 centres were designated as valuation hubs, where nearly 1.10 lakh teachers were engaged in checking answer sheets.

The scale of the exercise underscores the state's commitment to transparency and efficiency in the assessment process.

Education officials emphasised that the digital integration-through Samagra IDs, roll numbers, and QR codes-was designed to reduce delays and make results easily accessible to students and parents alike.

The Madhya Pradesh government has been steadily working to strengthen its school education system, and the board-style examinations for Classes 5 and 8 are seen as a step toward aligning early education with higher academic standards.

The move also aims to instil a sense of seriousness about academics from a younger age, while ensuring accountability in teaching and evaluation.

As the results go live, lakhs of families across the state will log in to check their children's performance.

For many, this marks not just an academic milestone but also a reflection of the evolving education framework in Madhya Pradesh.

With such a massive exercise involving millions of students, thousands of teachers, and hundreds of centres, the announcement on Wednesday will be one of the largest educational events in the state this year.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While digital access is good, I'm not fully convinced about board exams for Class 5. Isn't it too much pressure on such young kids? The focus should be on learning, not just testing. We need to be careful not to kill their curiosity with excessive exams.
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Aman W
Good step by MP government. Standardisation is needed. In many rural schools, evaluation was very lenient. Now with a common board, there will be a proper benchmark. Hope the teachers who worked hard for evaluation are also appreciated.
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Sarah B
The scale is mind-boggling! 23 lakh students and 1.10 lakh teachers involved. It's a massive logistical achievement. The Samagra ID integration is a smart move for a state like MP. Wishing all the children the very best for their results.
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Vikram M
As a teacher from Indore, I was part of the evaluation. The process was systematic, but the workload was immense. Kudos to all my colleagues. To parents: please remember, this is just one exam. Support your child regardless of the marks. 👍
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Nisha Z
Hope the results are fair and the re-evaluation process (if needed) is smooth. Last year, there were some issues with mark sheets. Transparency is key. Good luck to all the bacchon! 🍀

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