Overview
- The MPBSE launched second-chance exams for Classes 10 and 12 on June 17, administering the Hindi paper to about 3.31 lakh students at 1,306 centres statewide.
- Secretary KD Tripathi confirmed the exams are equivalent to the main board tests, with around 9,000 candidates aiming to improve their scores.
- According to MPBSE PRO Bhupesh Gupta, the entire process is overseen through an online app to ensure strict invigilation.
- Four cases of unfair means were registered on the first day in Satna, Morena, Indore and Jabalpur districts.
- Several private schools have postponed summer vacations until June 23 due to severe heat even though the state government has not ordered any school closures.