MP Board 2026: Govt Schools Beat Private Ones; Girls Outperform Boys

The Madhya Pradesh Board results for 2026 show government schools achieving better outcomes than private institutions. Female students significantly outperformed their male counterparts, leading most merit lists. The overall pass percentages for both Class 10 and Class 12 have improved from previous years. State officials credit sustained government initiatives and improved school infrastructure for the success.

Key Points: MP Board 2026 Results: Govt Schools Excel, Girls Lead

  • Govt schools outperform private ones
  • Girls surpass boys in results
  • Class 10 topper scores 499/500
  • Pass percentages show notable improvement
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MP Board results 2026: Govt schools outshine private institutions; girls race ahead

MP Board Class 10 & 12 results 2026 announced. Govt schools outperform private institutions, and girls surpass boys. Check toppers and pass percentages.

"Students have set a record... This result is a new chapter in the golden saga of Madhya Pradesh. - Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 15

The Madhya Pradesh School Education Board results for Class 10 and Class 12 examinations were announced on Wednesday, with government schools outshining the private ones and girls performing better than boys.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, while addressing the official result declaration event in Bhopal, expressed delight over the outstanding outcomes. "Students have set a record in the Madhya Pradesh Board Exam 2025-26. Over the past 16 years, this year's 12th grade results are the best ever. This result is a new chapter in the golden saga of Madhya Pradesh," he stated.

He particularly highlighted the remarkable achievement of government schools, which have outperformed private schools, marking a major boost for the public education system in the state.

CM Yadav also praised the exceptional performance from districts with high Scheduled Tribe populations, noting that these areas have delivered impressive results. "Girls have triumphed over boys this year," the Chief Minister added, pointing out that female students have not only dominated the overall performance but also led most merit lists.

In Class 10 results, Anuppur district recorded the highest pass percentage in the state at 98.8 per cent. Out of 378 students who made it to the merit list, 143 were boys, and 235 were girls, reflecting strong female participation and success.

The state topper in Class 10 is Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna, who scored an impressive 499 out of 500 marks.

In Class 12, Khushi Rai from Bhopal emerged as the state topper.

The overall pass percentage for Class 12 stands at 76.01 per cent, while Class 10 recorded 73.42 per cent. These figures represent a notable improvement over previous years and underscore the state government's focused efforts on enhancing education quality.

School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh assured that the entire verification process was carried out with utmost speed and rigour. "A thorough scrutiny was conducted to ensure zero errors. Complete security was maintained in handling the results, keeping the interests and future of students as the top priority," he said.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended heartfelt congratulations to all successful students and their families.

He also offered words of encouragement to those who scored lower marks or failed the examinations. "Students who could not clear the exams need not worry. They will be given another opportunity to appear for the supplementary examinations," he assured.

The announcement has brought cheer to thousands of students and parents across Madhya Pradesh.

Officials credited sustained government initiatives, improved infrastructure in government schools, and focused academic support in tribal regions for this year's impressive show.

- IANS

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Arjun K
While the improvement is good, I hope this isn't just a one-off year due to easier papers or lenient checking. The real test is sustaining this performance. The government must continue investing in teacher training and school infrastructure.
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Rohit P
Congratulations to all the students! 🎉 My sister was one of them. The online result system was smooth this time, much better than previous years. Kudos to the board for that. And girls topping again... beti bachao, beti padhao is showing results!
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education policy, this is a significant data point. Government schools outperforming private ones challenges a lot of assumptions. The focus on tribal areas (ST) is crucial for equitable development. MP seems to be on the right track.
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Vikram M
Anuppur at 98.8%!? That's unbelievable and wonderful. Shows what can happen with proper support. Now the challenge is for these students to get good opportunities for higher education and jobs within the state itself.
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Kavya N
So happy for all the toppers, especially Pratibha and Khushi! 🥳 But let's not forget the students who didn't pass. The CM's assurance about supplementary exams is important. The pressure on kids these days is immense. We need to support them, not just celebrate the high scorers.

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