MPSOS June 2025 Result Declared at june2025.mpsosresults.in: The Madhya Pradesh State Open School Education Board (MPSOS) has officially declared the results for the June 2025 session of Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. The results cover students from multiple schemes, including Ruk Jana Nahi, Open School, and Aa Laut Chale Yojana. Candidates who appeared for the exams can now check and download their results from the official MPSOS website — mpsos.nic.in.
The Class 10 exams under the ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ and ‘Aa Laut Chale’ initiatives were conducted from June 2 to June 12, 2025, while the Class 12 exams for the same schemes took place from June 2 to June 17, 2025. These exams are part of the state’s effort to offer additional opportunities to students who could not clear regular board examinations or who had dropped out earlier.
MPSOS June 2025 Result: How to check results?
Step 1: Visit the official website of MPSOS — mpsos.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘Result/Migration’ tab.
Step 3: Choose the relevant result link — either ‘Ruk Jana Nahi Class 10/12 Result 2025’ or ‘Aa Laut Chale Class 10/12 Result 2025’ depending on your scheme and class.
Step 4: Enter your roll number and date of birth in the given fields.
Step 5: Click on the ‘Submit’ button to view your result.
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Step 6: The result will appear on the screen. Download and print a copy for future reference.
MPSOS June 2025 Result: Over 32,000 students appeared
According to a official data from the board, a total of 32,749 students participated in the June 2025 examinations conducted under various schemes. These include Ruk Jana Nahi, Aa Laut Chalein, Open School (Traditional), ITI Class 12, CBSE On-Demand Class 12, as well as Class 5 and 8 assessments. All these results are available for download on the MPSOS website.
MPSOS June 2025 Result: What is the Ruk Jana Nahi scheme?
The Ruk Jana Nahi scheme is a special programme initiated by the Madhya Pradesh government to support students who were unable to pass their regular Class 10 or 12 board exams. The aim is to prevent academic dropouts by giving students an additional chance to appear in the exam without losing a year. Alongside this, the Aa Laut Chale scheme works to re-integrate out-of-school youth back into the formal education system through flexible exam opportunities.