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

MPBSE declared the MP Board 12th Toppers List 2026 on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST. Find topper names (highest 494), full marks table, how to check your result and what to do next.

Edited by Suresh Iyer

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

    MPBSE released the Class 12 result on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST , and the MP Board 12th Toppers List 2026 is out. This year the highest mark reported is 494 out of 500 — two students topped with that score.

    Quick Overview: MP Board 12th Toppers List 2026

    • Result release: April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST .
    • Official result portals: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mponline.gov.in .
    • Top reported marks: 494 (joint toppers: Durga Prasad Rai and Rambhuvan Vishwakarma).

    This piece gives the combined toppers table, stream-wise status, step-by-step result checks, what the marks mean, next steps for admissions, re-evaluation guidance, and gaps we will update when MPBSE releases more data.

    Top highlights: Key topper statistics

    • Highest marks reported: 494 / 500 .
    • Joint toppers: Durga Prasad Rai and Rambhuvan Vishwakarma 494 each.
    • Top score range seen in the published list: 490–494 .
    • A cluster of students scored in the high 490s: three students at 493 , and several at 491–492 .

    These marks translate to very high percentages: for example, 494/500 = 98.8% , 493/500 = 98.6% , 490/500 = 98.0% .

    MP Board 12th Toppers List 2026 — Combined Topper Table

    The combined topper list published with the result includes the following top names and marks (as released by MPBSE):

    Rank Name Marks (out of 500)
    1 (joint) Durga Prasad Rai 494
    1 (joint) Rambhuvan Vishwakarma 494
    3 Vinod Prajapati 493
    3 Lalaram Kushwah 493
    3 Rajeshwar Singh Rajawat 493
    6 Sandeep Kumawat 492
    7 Mahendra Sharma 491
    7 Vijay Gurjar 491
    7 Neeraj Purwar 491
    10 Ramkumar 490

    This table shows the top ten as published. MPBSE has given the combined topper names and marks with ranks as above.

    Stream-wise toppers (Science, Commerce, Arts): Current status and expectations

    Stream-wise topper lists for Science, Commerce and Arts were listed as TBA in the initial release. That means MPBSE has not yet published separate stream-wise name lists in the public tables we have.

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

    What to expect: MPBSE often publishes separate stream-wise breakdowns after the consolidated list. Check the official portals for the stream-wise PDFs and district-wise lists — we will update when those are posted by the board.

    How to check your MPBSE Class 12 result online — step-by-step

    You will need your roll number and application number to see your result online.

    Steps for the official result portals:

    1. Open mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mponline.gov.in in your browser.
    2. Find the Class 12 / Intermediate Result 2026 link on the homepage.
    3. Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card.
    4. Submit and wait for the page to load. The page will show your subject marks, total marks and status.
    5. Save the page as PDF and take a screenshot. Also note down the important details (marks, registration number) for future reference.

    Troubleshooting if sites are slow or busy:

    • Try refreshing after a few minutes. Result portals often receive heavy traffic immediately after release.
    • Open the portal on a mobile browser; sometimes the mobile view responds faster.
    • Use a stable internet connection and clear your browser cache before retrying.
    • If the website remains inaccessible, check official MPBSE notices for alternate methods such as SMS/IVR or district-level postings. Confirm any SMS/IVR codes from the official site before using paid services.

    What the marks mean: full marks, grade/CGPA context and top-score interpretation

    • Full marks for Class 12 papers are 500 as shown in the topper tables.
    • Percentage = (Marks obtained / 500) × 100. Example: 494/500 = 98.8% .
    • A score in the 490–494 range places you among the state’s highest scorers for 2026. That helps for merit-based seats and competitive college shortlists.

    About CGPA / grading: MPBSE publishes its grading and CGPA conversion method on the board’s official site. If you need a CGPA or grade conversion for a specific college application, check the official MPBSE grading notification or contact your school; do not rely on unofficial conversion charts.

    Next steps for students: mark sheets, college admissions and entrance planning

    1) Get your official documents: After the result, schools usually issue the original mark sheet and provisional certificate. Keep printed/downloaded copies safe until you receive the originals.

    2) College admissions: If you scored high, prepare your required documents — mark sheet, school leaving certificate, DOB proof and passport photo. Watch college admission portals for cutoffs and counselling dates.

    3) Entrance exams and options: High percentages strengthen applications to state and private colleges. If you plan to appear in national or state-level entrance exams, check their eligibility cutoffs.

    4) Counselling and document verification: Keep photocopies and originals ready. Colleges will announce counselling schedules on their websites; follow those dates closely.

    5) Reservation and category certificates: If you apply under any reserved category, get your caste/income certificates and other required documents ready for verification.

    If you

    re unhappy with marks: re-evaluation, corrections and supplementary exams

    MPBSE typically allows students to apply for re-evaluation (answer-sheet scrutiny), corrections and to sit for the Second Main (supplementary) exam.

    • Re-evaluation / scrutiny: Look for the official re-evaluation notification on MPBSE portals. The usual process is to fill an online form, pay a fee per subject, and submit the application within the board-declared window. Always confirm the exact procedure and deadline on the official site before applying.

    • Corrections (name, DOB, entry errors): If there are discrepancies in your name, roll number or personal details on the result, contact your school and the board immediately. They will guide you on the document set required and the correction process.

    • Second Main (Supplementary) exam: MPBSE has scheduled the MP Board Second Main (Supplementary) exam to begin on May 7, 2026 . This is for students who need to re-attempt failed subjects or want to improve marks as per board rules. Check the official supplementary time table and application window for exact dates and registration steps.

    If you plan to apply for re-evaluation or the supplementary exam, don arefully track deadlines on the official portal and keep payment receipts and acknowledgement slips.

    Coverage gaps & information we will update

    Current gaps in the official published material that need follow-up:

    • Stream-wise topper names and marks for Science, Commerce and Arts are listed as TBA and will be added when MPBSE releases them.
    • District or city-wise topper locations and demographic breakdown (gender, rural/urban) are not yet published.
    • No interviews or quotes from toppers were included in the release; we will publish short profiles or interviews if students or schools share them.
    • Detailed MPBSE re-evaluation and grace marks policy (exact fees and deadlines) must be confirmed from the board notifications and will be updated here.

    If you or someone you know is one of the toppers and can share a quote, send the details through the contact channels provided by your school or local education office. We will update the profile and add context on study strategy and school background.

    Official portals to check and bookmark:

    • mpresults.nic.in
    • mpbse.mponline.gov.in
    • mponline.gov.in

    Also look for: MPBSE supplementary time table PDF, official grading system/CGPA page, and MPBSE sample papers for 2026 (these are available on the board site under "Downloads" or "Notifications"). For any procedural queries, contact your school or the MPBSE helpline as listed on the official site.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: Where can I check the MP Board Class 12 result 2026?
    A: Check the result on mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mponline.gov.in using your roll number and application number.

    Q: When was the MP Board 12th result 2026 declared?
    A: The result and topper list were declared on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST .

    Q: Who topped MPBSE Class 12 2026 and what were the top marks?
    A: Joint toppers are Durga Prasad Rai and Rambhuvan Vishwakarma , each with 494 marks out of 500 .

    Q: What is the full score for MP Board Class 12?
    A: Full marks are 500 , as shown in the topper tables.

    Q: I canind an error on my result. What should I do?
    A: Contact your school immediately and follow the board dvised correction process. The school will coordinate with MPBSE for any official correction.

    Q: When is the MPBSE supplementary exam (Second Main) scheduled?
    A: The MPBSE Second Main (Supplementary) exam begins on May 7, 2026 . Confirm dates and your subject schedule on the official portal.

    Q: How do I apply for re-evaluation or scrutiny of answer sheets?
    A: Watch the official MPBSE notices for the re-evaluation window. Typically you must fill an online form, pay the prescribed fee per subject, and keep acknowledgement receipts. Verify exact steps on the official site before applying.

    Q: Are stream-wise toppers available now?
    A: Stream-wise toppers were marked as TBA in the initial release. MPBSE will publish separate stream-wise lists; check the official portals for updates.

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