MP CM Mohan Yadav: Two Board Exams Per Year Under NEP to Benefit Students

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited a school in Bhopal to interact with students ahead of the upcoming board examinations. He highlighted that the New Education Policy's provision for two board exams per year will be beneficial for students. The CM advised students to prepare diligently, avoid stress, and rely on self-confidence and discipline for success. He also stated that the state government is making efforts to strengthen the education system.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav on NEP's Two Annual Board Exams

  • Two board exams yearly under NEP
  • Students urged to prepare without stress
  • Self-confidence and discipline are key
  • State govt strengthening education
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Two board exams a year under NEP will benefit students: MP CM Mohan Yadav

MP CM Mohan Yadav interacts with students, highlights benefits of two board exams yearly under NEP and shares exam preparation tips.

"Examinations are only a phase in our lives, not the ultimate destination. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, February 9

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited a Government Excellence School in Bhopal on Monday and interacted with students ahead of the upcoming board examinations.

Addressing the students, the Chief Minister congratulated children across the state and wished them success.

"On my behalf, I congratulate all the children across the state. Board exams are scheduled for the next few days. Under the new education policy, there will be two exams every year. This will be beneficial", he told ANI.

Earlier in the day, ahead of the MP board examinations, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav interacted with students as part of the "Pariksha Par Samvad - 2026" programme, held at Government Subhash Higher Secondary Excellence School in Bhopal on Monday, and guided them on preparation.

He urged students taking exams to prepare diligently without stress and to move forward with determination rather than fear.

Addressing the occasion, CM Yadav said, "Today's students are the future of the country. They will be the ones to lead the country in the coming time, so all students should continuously improve their skills, knowledge, and performance to refine themselves. Prepare for the exams with complete hard work and dedication, and do not take any stress.

The Chief Minister further said, "Examinations are only a phase in our lives, not the ultimate destination. Hard work should be a habit, but don't let stress dominate you. Self-confidence, discipline, and a balanced routine are the ultimate keys to success for students during exam time. Always maintain faith in yourself, move forward with determination, not fear, and fulfill all your dreams."

He appealed to all students to stay away from stress during exams, work hard continuously, and score as well as possible. He also advised students on time management, regular practice, and maintaining self-belief in all circumstances.

The Chief Minister said that learning from failure and moving forward is the mark of a strong personality, rather than being afraid of it, adding that the state government is making every possible effort to strengthen the education system.

According to Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE), the board exams for Class 12th will begin from February 10 and continue till March 7 while the board examinations for Class 10th will begin from February 13 and conclude on March 6. All the examinations will be conducted in one shift from 9 am to 12 noon.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Finally, a move in the right direction! Having two chances will reduce the "one-shot" pressure that ruins so many students' mental health. If implemented well, with proper support, it could be a game-changer. Good step by the government. 👍
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Rohit P
The idea is good on paper, but what about the execution? Will schools have the infrastructure? Will teachers be trained? And most importantly, will the syllabus be divided properly? We need details, not just announcements.
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Sarah B
As a parent, I appreciate the CM's focus on reducing stress. His message about exams being a phase, not the destination, is what every child needs to hear. The two-exam system might help if it allows kids to improve their scores.
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Vikram M
All this talk about new policies is fine, but first improve the basic facilities in government schools. I've seen the condition of some. Focus on quality teachers and classrooms, then talk about exam frequency. Jai Hind.
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Ananya R
This could be great for students who might have an off day during one exam. It gives a safety net. But please, for the love of God, don't make both exams compulsory. Let it be an option to improve. Best of luck to all board students! 💪

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