The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) announced the much-awaited results for the 2024 High School (10th) and Senior Secondary (12th) exams, concluding months of anticipation after exams held in February and March. Over 16 lakh students participated, aiming to meet the minimum passing requirement of 33% in both theory and practical components.Interestingly, historical data suggests a gender gap in pass rates, with females traditionally outscoring males.
The pass percentage for the MP Board Class 10 exams has fluctuated over the last four years (2021-2024) for both boys and girls. In 2021, both genders had a perfect pass rate of 100%. However, the following years saw a decline. In 2022, boys achieved a pass rate of 56.84%, while girls fared slightly better at 62.47%. The trend continued in 2023 with boys at 60.26% and girls at 66.47%. The latest results for 2024 show a further dip, with boys at 54.35% and girls at 61.88%. Overall, girls have consistently outperformed boys in the MP Board Class 10 exams over the past four years.
MP Board Class 10 Result 2024: Gender-wise pass percentage (2021-2024)
Year |
Boys (%) |
Girls (%) |
2021 |
100 |
100 |
2022 |
56.84 |
62.47 |
2023 |
60.26 |
66.47 |
2024 |
54.35 |
61.88 |
The pass percentage for the MP Board 10th Result 2024 varies across districts in Madhya Pradesh. Government schools in Narsingpur district have the highest pass percentage at 81.02%, followed by Balaghat (72.36%), Anooppur (70.89%), Mandla (70.49%), and Alirajpur (70.47%). Among non-government schools, Singroli has the top pass percentage with 74.17%, followed by Sidhi (83.5%), Dindori (72.57%), Panna (70.91%), and Khandwa (70.22%). Overall, government schools have a slightly higher pass percentage than non-government schools in the state.
The lowest pass percentage for government schools is in Sheopur (49%), followed by Morena (48.64%), Rewa (48.29%), Harda (47.82%), and Ashok Nagar (46.42%). For non-government schools, the lowest pass percentage is in Agarmalwa (41.82%), followed by Shivpuri (47.29%), Damoh (39.14%), Bhind (43.68%), and Tikamgarh (43.25%).
District |
Govt School Pass % |
Non-Govt School Pass % |
Narsingpur |
81.02 |
80.05 |
Balaghat |
72.36 |
63.19 |
Anooppur |
70.89 |
67.58 |
Mandla |
70.49 |
72.66 |
Alirajpur |
70.47 |
79.4 |
Jhabua |
69.2 |
71.23 |
Katni |
67.79 |
62.2 |
Betul |
64.91 |
62.22 |
Sehore |
64.9 |
72.55 |
Indore |
64.73 |
64.15 |
Neemuch |
62.07 |
63.01 |
Chhindwara |
61.26 |
58.3 |
Bhopal |
59.87 |
59.46 |
Ujjain |
59.68 |
56.77 |
Sidhi |
59.08 |
83.5 |
Khargone |
58.82 |
65.26 |
Mandsaur |
58.63 |
59.37 |
Ratlam |
58.2 |
57.68 |
Khandwa |
57.5 |
70.22 |
Vidisha |
56.76 |
55.08 |
Seoni |
56.7 |
57.59 |
Jabalpur |
56.48 |
55.54 |
Dindori |
56.45 |
72.57 |
Burhanpur |
55.9 |
65.47 |
Panna |
55.68 |
70.91 |
Chhatarpur |
55.56 |
50.68 |
Guna |
54.99 |
57.76 |
Sagar |
54.9 |
62.16 |
Barwani |
54.84 |
71.48 |
Dhar |
54.42 |
69.13 |
Gwalior |
54.39 |
55.13 |
Hoshangabad |
54.34 |
59.84 |
Shahdol |
53.72 |
61.72 |
Rajgarh |
53.65 |
66.88 |
Shajapur |
53.61 |
64.88 |
Niwari |
53.49 |
64.57 |
Dewas |
53.33 |
67.85 |
Singroli |
52.65 |
74.17 |
Satna |
51.6 |
61.07 |
Sheopur |
49 |
49.63 |
Raisen |
48.78 |
63.05 |
Morena |
48.64 |
54.65 |
Rewa |
48.29 |
66.66 |
Harda |
47.82 |
63.41 |
Ashok Nagar |
46.42 |
55.57 |
Umaria |
45.85 |
55.88 |
Datia |
44.45 |
56.4 |
Bhind |
43.68 |
46.75 |
Tikamgarh |
43.25 |
59.98 |
Agarmalwa |
41.82 |
57.79 |
Shivpuri |
41.25 |
47.29 |
Damoh |
39.14 |
54.68 |
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