
MP board 10th result 2022: Pass percentage out, did the board maintain last year's 100%?
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The MP board pass percentage Class 10 wasreleased after the MP board 10th result 2022 was declared. Find out if the board has lived up to its last year’s 100% pass percentage.
Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) declared the MP board 10th result 2022 through a press conference. About 18 lakh students from both Class 10 and Class 12 had appeared for the MP board and had been eagerly awaiting. Along with publishing the results, the board also released the MP board pass percentage for Class 10.
Last year, MPBSE registered a record figure of 100% pass percentage.
Students can check their MP board 10th result 2022 on the board’s official website, mpbse.nic.in.
As per the official figures released by the MP board, a total of 1029698 students appeared for the examination and have secured a 59.54% pass percentage for the MP board 10th result 2022.
MP board class 10 pass percentage 2021: 100%MP board class 10 pass percentage 2020: 62.84%MP board class 10 pass percentage 2019: 63.89%MP board class 10 pass percentage 2018: 66.54MP board class 10 pass percentage 2017: 52.11%

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