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MPBSE Class 10 Results: Passing % of Indore @64.25%, Jahnvi makes it to state’s merit list

MPBSE Class 10 Results: Passing % of Indore @64.25%, Jahnvi makes it to state’s merit list
Indore outshone some other districts in Indore division in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) board examinations of class 10 by averaging to third highest passing percentage. MPBSE released class 10 board results on Wednesday.
Indore’s passing percentage was 64.25 percent, which was the highest the state.
Jhabua inked second highest passing percentage with 69.56 percent. First place was bagged by Alirajpur with passing percentage of 71.22 percent.
The state’s average passing percentile was 62.61 percent.
Topper’s corner
Jahnvi Gupta of Karnataka Vidya Niketan stood first in Indore in class 10 result of the MP Board. She also stood 10 in the state with 97 per cent. She scored 99 in Mathematics proving her stereotype surrounding her that quote ‘Girls’ aren’t great at Math & logics!’
Her success inspires all the other girls.
Khushi Sandawa, daughter of Pravin Sandawa, came in second place in the merit list of dumb & deaf (children with special needs) with 348 marks out of 500 marks. She is a student of Govt Model HS School, Gommat Giri, Aerodrum Road, Indore.
Girls outshone boys
Girls outshone boys and marked the passing percentage of 79.70 percent. Boys inched closer with passing percentage of 73.20 percent.


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