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Mandla native Anushka wins first position in the class 10 state boards

Bhopal: With an outstanding 495 out of 500, Anushka Agarwal of Nainpur, Mandla, was named the class 10 state topper by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). Anushka did very well in science and math, earning a perfect 100 in each discipline.

The lowest pass percentage in recent years was achieved this year, with 58.10 percent of pupils passing.

The percentage shows a 5.19 percent drop from the prior year. There are 45 females and 37 guys among the 82 pupils on the merit list.

The district of Narsinghpur showed the highest performance, with 80.51 percent of students passing the tests, while the district of Damoh demonstrated the lowest performance, with less than 41.39 percent of students passing the exams, underscoring the difficulties encountered in this area.

Girls did better than males, according to the data, with 61.88% of girls passing compared to 54.35% of boys.

Students who want one more chance to raise their marks may start taking supplemental examinations on June 10.

9.65 lakh students took the examinations this year at 3,868 testing locations throughout the state. Both the MPBSE Mobile App and the website of the Board of Secondary Education Board provide access to the results.

Students may fix any mistakes on their marksheets for free within a three-month period. Corrections will need to be made via a paid application procedure beyond this time.

Students may apply via the MPOnline portal or MPOnline kiosk within 15 days if they would like to confirm their grades.
The findings of the class 10 board test demonstrate the need for ongoing assistance and efforts for development in order to improve educational achievements in the area.

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