MP Board Class 12th Result: Check district and gender-wise pass percentages

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Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12th Result: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) recently declared the Class 12th examination results, shedding light on the performance of students across various districts of the state. The results not only highlight the overall pass percentage but also reveal interesting insights into the gender-wise performance disparity.
The statistics accompanying the Class 12th results paint a vivid picture of the academic landscape in Madhya Pradesh.With an overall pass percentage of 64.49%, the results signify the collective achievement of students across the state. Delving deeper, the pass percentage for regular candidates mirrors the overall figure at 64.49%, with girls outperforming boys with a pass percentage of 68.43% compared to 60.55%.
Additionally, self-study candidates recorded a pass percentage of 22.46%, highlighting the diverse educational pathways pursued by students. A staggering 735,556 candidates appeared for the examinations, including 624,140 regular candidates and 111,416 self-study candidates. Out of these, 402,489 candidates successfully cleared the examinations, marking a significant milestone in their academic journey.
District-wise Performance
A comprehensive analysis of the results showcases varying performances across different districts of Madhya Pradesh. In districts like Narsingpur, Neemuch, and Indore, students exhibited commendable performances, with pass percentages ranging from 76.27% to 81.53%. On the other hand, districts like Umaria, Damoh, and Bhind recorded comparatively lower pass percentages, indicating potential areas for improvement in the education system.
District-wise Pass % of Regular & Private Students

District Regular Pass % Private Pass %
Narsingpur 81.53 33.84
Neemuch 77 21
Indore 76 45
Anooppur 76 33
Ujjain 73 21
Jhabua 73 26
Sehore 72.7 25.49
Jabalpur 71.53 26.6
Katni 71.11 24.17
Harda 70.98 19.5
Mandsour 70.7 16.19
Shajapur 70.17 20.04
Alirajpur 69.97 25.88
Balaghat 69.7 22.04
Guna 69.68 21.63
Sidhi 69.65 21.14
Chatarpur 69.44 24.6
Agar malwa 69.42 18.75
Mandla 69.31 27.6
Khargone 69.26 15.71
Khandwa 69.23 19.53
Bhopal 68.68 24.68
Ratlam 68.64 17.03
Singroli 68.61 39.54
Hoshangabad 68.25 21.08
Ashok Nagar 67.92 20.12
Vidisha 66.71 17.4
Seoni 66.46 27.94
Satna 63.48 18.65
Burhanpur 63.41 17.93
Panna 63.09 24.59
Niwari 62.63 20.42
Rajgarh 62.41 15.2
Chindwara 61.19 19.47
Rewa 60.79 31.62
Sheopur 60.56 21.76
Dewas 60.53 20.91
Dindori 60.34 28.97
Betul 59.83 15.49
Dhar 59.42 13.99
Gwalior 59.38 22.3
Sagar 58.74 22.38
Raisen 58.14 16.46
Shahdol 58.03 18.93
Barwani 56.53 10.53
Morena 55.46 23.54
Shivpuri N/A 18.89
Datia 54.54 22.7
Tikamgarh 50.55 18.15
Umaria 48.95 8.88
Damoh 47.31 13.17
Bhind 47.11 19.59

District wise Govt & Non-Govt School Pass Percentage

District Govt School Pass % Non-Govt School Pass %
Narsingpur 81.22 83.02
Neemuch 77 76
Anooppur 76 74
Indore 76 77
Jabalpur 75 69
Ujjain 74 72
Jhabua 72.82 72.61
Sehore 71.7 74.08
Chhatarpur 71.28 64.32
Katni 70.84 71.96
Bhopal 70.5 6832
Balaghat 70.49 64.99
Alirajpur 70.12 66.83
Mandla 69.71 65.9
Mandsaur 69.12 73.52
Guna 69.08 70.64
Sidhi 67.7 81.05
Ratlam 67.34 70.29
Vidisha 67.16 66.04
Khandwa 66.67 76.56
Gwalior 66.65 57.06
Singroli 66.61 79.07
Seoni 66.48 66.25
Harda 66.22 77.22
Ashok Nagar 65.91 72.46
Hoshangabad 65.38 72.31
Khargone 64.82 76.57
Sheopur 63.38 55.2
Shajapur 62.95 81
Chhindwara 62.2 56.98
Burhanpur 62.06 65.67
Satna 61.32 69.31
Agarmalwa 61.28 77.88
Niwari 60.73 Y2ig2
Panna 60.66 76.62
Morena 60.24 54.06
Betul 59.53 61.22
Dindori 59.45 69.84
Rajgarh 59 70.02
Shivpuri 58.99 50.77
Sagar 57.4 67.14
Rewa 56.11 68.02
Shahdol 55.73 67.75
Raisen 54.04 67.52
Bhind 54.03 41.96
Datia 53.78 55.44
Dhar 52.92 72.56
Dewas 52.08 70.85
Barwani 51.73 76.94
Tikamgarh 49.85 59.87
Damoh 47.23 47.94
Umaria 46.34 61.88

Gender Disparity in Pass Percentage
One of the notable aspects of the MP Board Class 12th results is the evident gender disparity in pass percentages. While analyzing the performance of male and female students in the regular examination, a clear pattern emerges. Across various districts, girls outperformed boys in terms of pass percentages, indicating a consistent trend of higher academic achievement among female students.
In districts like Jabalpur, Ujjain, and Jhabua, the pass percentage of girls surpassed that of boys by significant margins. This trend highlights the academic prowess and dedication of female students in Madhya Pradesh. However, it also raises questions about the factors contributing to the differential performance between genders and underscores the importance of addressing gender-specific educational challenges.
Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12th Result: Boys vs. Girls

2021 2022 2023 2024
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Registered 345899 314783 660682 325349 309001 634350 375437 353989 729426 314167 312959 627126
Absent 0 0 0 3,085 1,884 4969 1428 954 2382 1887 1099 2986
Appeared 345,899 314,783 660682 322,264 307,117 629381 374009 353035 727044 312280 311860 624140
Cancelled 575 410 985 475 210 685 436 172 608 341 178 519
Withheld 2,140 1,409 3549 175 77 252 195 202 397 215 65 280
Declared 343,183 312,965 656148 321,614 306,830 628444 373378 352661 726039 311724 311617 623341
I – Division 171136 171928 343064 151204 174368 325572 127370 151887 279257 129115 163684 292799
II – Division 142955 121340 264295 73344 57608 130952 66347 55160 121507 59655 49613 109268
III – Division 29091 19696 48787 417 125 542 446 156 602 309 113 422
Pass Division 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass %
100
100
100
69.94
75.64
72.72
52
58.75
55.28
60.55
68.43
64.49
Supplementary 0 0 0 44285 39664 83949 57384 55488 112872 45461 42908 88369
Failed 0 0 0 52364 35065 87429 121829 89969 211798 77184 55299 132483
Total Pass 343183 312965 656148 224965 232101 457066 194163 207203 401366 189079 213410 402489

Implications and Future Outlook
The district-wise analysis of MP Board Class 12th results provides valuable insights for educational policymakers, administrators, and stakeholders. It underscores the need for targeted interventions and support mechanisms to address disparities and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students, regardless of gender or geographical location.
Moving forward, efforts to enhance educational infrastructure, improve teaching methodologies, and promote gender-sensitive policies are crucial. By addressing these factors comprehensively, Madhya Pradesh can foster a more inclusive and conducive learning environment, empowering all students to realize their full academic potential.

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