Bhopal has emerged as one of the top-performing districts in Madhya Pradesh's Class 5 board exam results, with the state seeing overall improvement this year. The results were announced by the State Education Centre on Friday at 1 PM.
This year, the Class 5 pass percentage reached 92.70%, a notable increase from last year's 90.97%. For Class 8, the pass percentage stood at 90.02%, up from 87.71% in 2024. Both classes saw significant progress, particularly among girls.
In Class 5, girls recorded a pass rate of 94.12%, surpassing boys, who had a pass percentage of 91.38%. Similarly, in Class 8, girls achieved 91.72%, while boys lagged at 88.41%.
Bhopal was ranked among the top 10 districts for Class 5, alongside Shahdol, Chambal, and Indore. However, for Class 8, Bhopal was not in the top 10, with districts like Narsinghpur and Alirajpur leading.
The exams saw participation from 23 lakh students across 1,12,323 schools, with a significant focus on rural areas. A tech-driven approach, including district-specific question papers and 322 evaluation centres, ensured smooth and transparent exam processes.
Students can access their results through the official website by entering their roll number or Samagra ID. Re-examinations will be held for those who did not pass.