MP Board 12th Result 2026 Toppers List: Full Names, Marks, How to Check & Next Steps

MPBSE released the MP Board 12th Result 2026 on April 15 at 11:00 am. Find the combined toppers list, top marks (494), how to check your result, supplementary dates and what to do next.

Edited by Rajeev Menon

    Quick Overview: MP Board 12th Result 2026 Toppers List at a glance

    The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) released the MP Board 12th Result 2026 on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 am on its official portals. You can access results on mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mponline.gov.in using your roll number and application number .

    Top highlight: the highest marks this year are 494 out of 500 , with joint toppers. This article was updated based on official result release information on Apr 15, 2026 12:00 IST .

    Complete Combined Toppers List 2026 (MP Board 12th Result 2026 Toppers List)

    Below is the consolidated list of the top scorers published with the result. The board provided names and marks but has not listed school or city details in the combined table.

    Rank Name Marks (out of 500)
    1 (joint) DURGA PRASAD RAI 494
    1 (joint) RAMBHUVAN VISHWAKARMA 494
    3 (joint) VINOD PRAJAPATI 493
    3 (joint) LALARAM KUSHWAH 493
    3 (joint) RAJESHWAR SINGH RAJAWAT 493
    6 SANDEEP KUMAWAT 492
    7 (tie) MAHENDRA SHARMA 491
    7 (tie) VIJAY GURJAR 491
    7 (tie) NEERAJ PURWAR 491
    10 RAMKUMAR 490

    How ties work: when students score the same marks the board usually lists them as joint toppers without further tie-break details in the public list. For official rank allocation and school-wise recognition, check the MPBSE notification or contact your school.

    Note: the board has not published subject-wise mark breakdown, district or category data for these names in the public toppers list. We will update if MPBSE releases further details.

    Stream-wise Toppers: Science (Maths & Biology), Commerce, Arts — current status (MP Board 12th Result 2026 Toppers List)

    MPBSE issued the combined toppers list with names and marks. The detailed stream-wise tables for Science (Maths), Science (Biology), Commerce and Arts are currently marked TBA by the board in the public release.

    Stream Topper (status) Marks
    Science (Maths) TBA TBA
    Science (Biology) TBA TBA
    Commerce TBA TBA
    Arts / Humanities TBA TBA

    We will publish stream-wise names and subject breakups once MPBSE updates the official portal. For context, the 2025 toppers in streams scored in the high 480–492 range; this year the combined top mark rose to 494 , indicating strong performance in several papers.

    Important dates

    Event Date
    MPBSE Class 12 result declared April 15, 2026 (11:00 am)
    Article last updated Apr 15, 2026 12:00 IST
    MP Board 12th supplementary / 2nd main exam begins May 7, 2026

    Keep an eye on the official MPBSE portals for any changes to the supplementary schedule or application windows.

    How to Check Your MPBSE Class 12 Result 2026 — step-by-step

    You will need your roll number and application number to view and download the result from the official sites.

    1. Open mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in on a desktop or mobile browser.
    2. Find the link labelled MP Board Class 12 Result 2026 or similar on the home page.
    3. Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card.
    4. Submit and wait for the result page to load. Save a screenshot and download the marksheet PDF if provided.

    If the official website is slow or down, use the alternate methods listed below.

    If site is down What you can do
    School portal or noticeboard Schools often get the detailed mark sheets early. Contact your school office or class teacher.
    DigiLocker / official digital repositories If MPBSE uploads mark sheets digitally, you may be able to fetch them via DigiLocker. Check your DigiLocker account.
    SMS / helplines MPBSE sometimes provides SMS services or helpline numbers — check the official MPBSE notice or your school for SMS codes.
    Third-party result portals Reliable education portals publish results quickly, but always verify with MPBSE official portals or the digital mark sheet.

    What to save after you check your result:

    • Screenshot of the result page with your name, roll number and marks.
    • Downloaded marksheet PDF if available on the portal.
    • Photocopy from your school when the original mark sheet is issued.

    Always treat the online result as provisional until you receive the original mark sheet from your school or the board.

    If you scored less than expected: Re-evaluation, Rechecking and Supplementary exam guide

    If you feel there is an error in marks, MPBSE usually allows a process for verification or re-evaluation. The board has not published detailed re-evaluation dates in the combined result notice linked here, so follow these immediate steps.

    Immediate actions:

    • Contact your school exam-in-charge to confirm the marks shown online.
    • Watch the MPBSE official portal for notifications about re-evaluation or scrutiny application windows.
    • Note that you may need to apply through your school or the official portal and a fee is usually payable per paper (check the official notification for exact amounts).

    Supplementary / Second Main exam:

    • The board has scheduled the MP Board 12th supplementary / 2nd main exam to begin on May 7, 2026 . This gives students who did not pass one or more subjects a direct route to pass the year without waiting for full re-evaluation outcomes.
    • Eligibility for the supplementary is set by MPBSE; see your school or the official notice for the list of eligible students and the application process.

    Tips while applying:

    • Apply early through your school to avoid last-minute issues.
    • Keep a scanned copy of your admit card and a printout of the online marksheet handy.
    • If you plan to re-evaluate and also sit for the supplementary, clarify with school authorities about rules on combining re-evaluation outcomes and supplementary marks.

    We will update this page when MPBSE publishes the formal re-evaluation and supplementary application schedule.

    What toppers and high-scorers can do next: admissions & counselling pointers

    If you are among the toppers or scored very high, you have several options depending on your stream and career goals. Act quickly: many colleges start their admission or counselling soon after board results.

    Engineering and Medical hopefuls:

    • If you are from Science (Maths), prepare your application for state and national engineering entrance counselling. Keep a scanned copy of your mark sheet and other documents ready.
    • If you are a medical aspirant, ensure you meet NEET counselling timelines and have your MPBSE marksheet for verification.

    Commerce and Arts students:

    • Consider applying to universities with early admission windows for BCom, BBA, BA (Hons) and professional diplomas.
    • Use high marks to apply for merit scholarships and honours courses; many colleges shortlist candidates based on class 12 marks.

    Documents to keep ready for early admission:

    • Original and scanned copies of your mark sheet and passing certificate (when issued).
    • Class 10 board mark sheet, Aadhaar, caste certificate (if applicable), passport-size photos, and transfer certificate (as required by the college).

    Scholarships and merit seats:

    • Check state scholarship portals and college merit scholarship pages. Toppers often get preference in merit seats and scholarships — but rules differ by institution.

    Verify toppers’ claims:

    • The board’s public list sometimes lacks school or city details. If you need to confirm a topper’s school or eligibility for a merit seat, ask the college to verify the mark sheet through MPBSE’s digital verification or ask the student to provide a scanned mark sheet.

    Top marks and ties

    • The highest mark in the combined list is 494 out of 500 . Two students— DURGA PRASAD RAI and RAMBHUVAN VISHWAKARMA —share the top score.
    • Multiple students scored between 490 and 494 , showing a cluster of high performers at the state level.

    Year-on-year comparison

    • For context, the 2025 science (maths) topper scored 492 , while the 2024 science (maths) topper scored 493 . The 2026 combined top mark at 494 is slightly higher than recent years.

    About the mention that "221 students secured topper positions": this appears in search snippets and likely refers to cumulative toppers across streams, districts or merit categories in previous communications. The board's official release for 2026 lists the combined top names above. We will wait for MPBSE to publish a detailed list to confirm such wide counts.

    Limitations in public data

    • MPBSE has not released district-wise, gender-wise or category-wise pass percentages and detailed subject-wise marks for the public toppers list yet. Those statistics normally follow in a separate bulletin or detailed result report.

    Practical FAQs (quick answers)

    Q: Where can I check the MP Board Class 12 result 2026?

    A: Check the official MPBSE portals: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mponline.gov.in . Your school will also receive result sheets.

    Q: What details do I need to check my result online?

    A: You need your roll number and application number exactly as printed on your admit card.

    Q: Who are the joint toppers and what marks did they score?

    A: DURGA PRASAD RAI and RAMBHUVAN VISHWAKARMA topped the combined list with 494 marks each.

    Q: When does the MP Board Class 12 supplementary (2nd main) exam start?

    A: The board has scheduled the supplementary/2nd main exams to begin on May 7, 2026 .

    Q: What should I do if the MPBSE website is not working?

    A: Check with your school for the official mark sheet, try DigiLocker if MPBSE has uploaded the marksheet there, or use trusted result portals as a temporary measure. Always verify with MPBSE digital marksheet or your school copy.

    Q: How do I apply for re-evaluation or rechecking?

    A: MPBSE typically opens re-evaluation/verification windows after result declaration. Contact your school for the application process, required forms and fee details, and watch the official MPBSE portal for notifications.

    Q: How is CGPA or grading interpreted if the board uses grading?

    A: The MPBSE grading system and CGPA calculations are detailed on the board site. If you need a grade-to-percentage conversion, check the MPBSE graded system notice or ask your school for the calculation method.

    Q: What if I need an original marksheet urgently for college admission?

    A: Colleges usually accept the provisional online result or a school-issued provisional certificate for the first round of admissions. Request your school to issue a provisional or certified copy until the original board marksheet is released.

    Next updates and sources we will monitor

    We will update this page when MPBSE publishes:

    • Stream-wise topper lists and subject-wise mark breakups.
    • District-wise and category-wise pass statistics.
    • Official re-evaluation application dates, fees and results.
    • PDF versions of individual digital mark sheets for verification.

    Primary places to check: the official MPBSE portals ( mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mponline.gov.in ) and the official board notices issued after the result.

    If you want immediate help with admissions or understanding your marks, talk to your school counsellor. If you're a topper considering early applications, prepare scanned documents now and track college counselling schedules.

    FAQs (short)

    Q1: Where to check MP Board Class 12 result 2026? A1: On mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mponline.gov.in using roll number and application number.

    Q2: What details are required to check the result online? A2: Your roll number and application number from the admit card.

    Q3: Who are the joint toppers 2026 and marks? A3: DURGA PRASAD RAI and RAMBHUVAN VISHWAKARMA with 494 marks each.

    Q4: When does the second main/supplementary exam start? A4: May 7, 2026 .

    Q5: What to do if MPBSE website is not working? A5: Contact your school, check DigiLocker (if MPBSE uploaded mark sheets), or use trusted result portals and verify later with the board's digital mark sheet.

    Q6: Can I apply for re-evaluation? A6: Yes — MPBSE usually offers re-evaluation/verification. Apply via your school or the board portal when the window opens and follow official instructions.

    Q7: Are subject-wise marks and school details available for toppers? A7: Not yet in the public combined list. MPBSE may publish detailed breakups later; we'll update when available.

    Q8: How to use high marks for college admissions? A8: Keep documents ready, apply early to colleges with merit seats and scholarships, and follow state and national counselling timelines for professional courses.

    If you need help reading your marksheet or planning admissions, reach out to your school counsellor. We will keep this page updated as MPBSE publishes more detailed data and notifications.

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