The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is nearing the end of the evaluation process for Class 10 and 12 exams, with results expected in early next month.
Board Secretary KD Tripathi has confirmed that around 60% of answer sheets have been checked at 52 centres across the state. The remaining evaluation is set to finish by April 25.
Once checking is completed, the compilation and verification process will begin, paving the way for the final result announcement in the first week of May.
This year’s board exams were conducted in a single morning shift. Class 10 began on February 27 and Class 12 on February 24, running smoothly across the state.
A total of 16,60,252 students appeared — 9,53,777 for Class 10 and 7,06,475 for Class 12 — at 3,887 centres, including 103 in the capital, Bhopal.
To check results, students should visit mpbse.nic.in or mpresults.nic.in, enter their credentials, and download their marksheet.
With the result date nearing, experts advise parents to provide emotional reassurance, avoid comparisons, and help children stay engaged and relaxed during the waiting period.
Maintaining routines, encouraging light activities, and fostering open conversations can ease stress. If anxiety persists, seeking support from school counsellors is recommended.