MP Board Results 2024: 90.9% Students Pass Class 5 Exam; 87.7% Clear Class 8 Exam; Check Result Here
Re-exams will be conducted in the last week of May and conclude in the first week of June.

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Madhya Pradesh Board announced results for classes 5 and 8 on Tuesday. 90.97% of students have passed the class 5 exam, while 87.7% have cleared the class 8 exam.
91.53% of students from government schools passed the 5th-grade exam, while 90.18% of students from private schools cleared the exam.
Similarly, 86.22% of students from government schools passed the 8th-grade exam, and 90.60% of students from private schools cleared the exam.
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During a media briefing, director of Rajya Shiksha Kendra S. Dhanaraju said over 1.23 million children participated in the 5th-grade examination, of which 48.3% were girls and 51.7% were boys. Similarly, more than 1.1 million students appeared for the 8th grade exam, including 48.4% of girls and 51.6% of boys.
This year, students from rural areas outperformed urban students.
Re-exams will be conducted in the last week of May and conclude in the first week of June.
Students can check their results by visiting the official website: https://www.rskmp.in/BoardExam/Result24/StudentResult.aspx.
Best performers in the class 5 category
Narsinghpur, Anuppur, Dindori, Mandla, Chhindwara, Alirajpur, Jhabua, Sehore, Shahdol, and Burhanpur.
Top performers in the class 8 category
Chhindwara, Narsinghpur, Alirajpur, Sehore, Burhanpur, Anuppur, Barwani, Dindori, and Jhabua.
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Check Result Here
You can check your results by visiting the official website:
https://rskmp.in/BoardExam/Result24/StudentResult.aspx
Rural Students Outshine Urban
Comparing rural and urban schools, the performance of rural schools in the fifth and eighth grades has been better than that of urban schools. In class 5, rural schools had a pass percentage of 92.60%, while that of urban schools stood at 86.19%.
Similarly, in the 8th grade, 88.35% of children from rural schools passed, whereas only 86.04% of children from urban schools passed.
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