MP Board Class 10th and 12th Result 2026: Comprehensive Live Updates and Access Guide
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is set to announce the highly anticipated Class 10 and Class 12 examination results for the year 2026. The declaration is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 11:00 AM, during an official press conference. This event will simultaneously release the results and topper lists, marking a significant moment for over 16 lakh students who appeared across the state.
Examination Scale and Student Participation
This year, the board conducted examinations on an extensive scale, with approximately 9.07 lakh candidates for Class 10 and nearly 7 lakh students for Class 12. To accommodate this massive participation, 3,856 examination centres were established throughout Madhya Pradesh. Despite stringent monitoring measures, including CCTV surveillance, flying squads, and videography of question paper distribution, around 100 cheating cases were reported, with Morena recording the highest incidents, followed by Bhopal.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Results Online
Students can access their results through multiple official channels using their roll numbers and application numbers. The primary online portals include:
- mpbse.mponline.gov.in
- mpresults.nic.in
- mpbse.nic.in
On the homepage, candidates should click the 'Exam Results' section. Class 10 students must select the High School Certificate Examination link, while Class 12 students choose the Higher Secondary result link. After entering credentials, the marksheet will display on-screen.
Access Through Mobile Applications and DigiLocker
For added convenience, the board has enabled result access via mobile apps. Students can download the MPBSE mobile app or the MP Mobile app from the Google Play Store. Upon opening, select the 'Know Your Result' option and input roll and application numbers to view scores instantly.
Additionally, results will be available on DigiLocker, providing certified digital copies of marksheets. This is particularly useful for candidates in the second examination, as original certificates will be issued later. Students are advised to download and print a copy for provisional use until official documents are released.
Previous Years' Performance Trends
Historical data shows fluctuating pass percentages over recent years. In 2025, the overall pass rate was 76.22%, with girls outperforming boys at 79.27% versus 73.21%. Earlier trends include:
- 2024: 58.10% pass rate
- 2023: 63.29% pass rate
- 2022: 53.78% pass rate
These figures indicate variations in academic performance, with more than 8 lakh students appearing in recent sessions. To pass, students must secure at least 33% marks in each subject.
Introduction of Second Examination System and Best of Two Rule
MPBSE has replaced the traditional supplementary exam system with a new 'Second Examination' framework. This allows both failed and passed students to reappear, with the exam scheduled to begin on May 7, 2026. Failed students must retake subjects, while others may opt to improve scores voluntarily.
Accompanying this is the 'Best of Two' rule, where the higher score from the February and May attempts is recorded in the final marksheet per subject. This ensures no disadvantage if performance dips in the second attempt. Post-result, students can apply for re-evaluation by submitting forms with prescribed fees, with revised marks treated as final.
Key Details and Future Steps
As students await outcomes, the board emphasizes using digital platforms for smooth access. The results will include topper details and be available across all mentioned channels. Candidates should keep their roll and application numbers handy and follow official updates for any last-minute changes.



