MP Board Result 2026: Check Results, Download Marksheet, Supplementary Dates & Topper Details

MP Board Result 2026 declared on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Check Class 10 & 12 results with your roll number, download provisional marksheet, see topper Pratibha Singh Solanki and supplementary dates.

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    MP Board Result 2026: How to Check, Download Marksheet, Supplementary Dates, Pass Percentage and Topper Details

    MPBSE Class 10th and 12th results were declared on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. The online scorecards are provisional; schools will issue original marksheets and passing certificates in about 1-2 weeks .

    Quick summary: MP Board Result 2026 — What was announced on April 15, 2026

    • Results for MPBSE Class 10 and Class 12 were declared at 11:00 AM on April 15, 2026 by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav.
    • You can check your result using your roll number and application number on official portals including mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in and digilocker.gov.in .
    • Class 10 topper: Pratibha Singh Solanki with 499/500 .
    • Class 12 first division count: 3,67,079 students.
    • Overall pass percentage for Class 12 : 76.01% (same figure reported for Class 10 overall in official release).
    • Supplementary exam window: May 7 to May 25, 2026 (single shift 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ).

    Step-by-step: How to check MP Board Result 2026 using roll number

    What you need before you start: your roll number (mandatory) and application number (required to access the marksheet fully). Both are on your admit card/hall ticket.

    1. Open an official portal: choose mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in or digilocker.gov.in . Prefer DigiLocker for a saved copy.
    2. Look for the correct result link — "High School (Class 10) Examination Results 2026" or "Higher Secondary (Class 12) Examination Results 2026".
    3. Enter your roll number and application number exactly as printed on your admit card. Check for typos.
    4. Complete any captcha or verification and click Submit/View Result .
    5. View your provisional marksheet. Download the PDF and take a printout if needed. Save the DigiLocker copy for admissions.

    Tips while checking: - Type slowly and avoid auto-fill errors. One wrong digit blocks access. - If pages are slow, try DigiLocker or another official portal — load varies across sites. - Keep your admit card handy if you need to confirm application number or exam centre details.

    Portal When to use Notes
    mpbse.mponline.gov.in Primary board portal Good for official announcements and downloadable marksheets when under normal load
    mpresults.nic.in Result-only portal Faster result lookup when traffic on main site is high
    mpbse.nic.in Board website Use for circulars, district-wise stats and official notices
    digilocker.gov.in Persistent copy Use to save an official digital copy of your provisional marksheet and for quick access during admissions

    When one site is busy, try another official portal. DigiLocker often shows cached results and can be faster during peak load.

    Immediate actions after checking your online scorecard

    The online result you download is a provisional marksheet . Schools will provide the original marksheet and passing certificate in roughly 1-2 weeks . Keep the provisional PDF safe for immediate admissions or applications.

    If you passed: - Class 10: decide your stream (Science/Commerce/Humanities or vocational options). Contact your school for stream-switch deadlines. - Class 12: start college applications and counselling. Use the provisional marksheet for application forms and scholarship claims until you collect originals.

    If you did not clear a subject: - Note the subject(s) you failed and apply for the supplementary exam held between May 7 and May 25, 2026 . See the board portal for the official application window and fee details.

    If your marks look incorrect: - Read the revaluation/rechecking guidance in the Revaluation section below before contacting the school.

    Supplementary exam 2026: dates, timing and how to apply

    The MP Board has scheduled the supplementary exam for eligible students from May 7 to May 25, 2026 . Each day’s exam will run from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM .

    Who is eligible? - Students who have failed in one or more subjects in the main exam are normally eligible. Apply only for the subjects you need to retake.

    How to apply: - Log in to the MPBSE portal (mpbse.mponline.gov.in or the results portal) when the supplementary application window opens. - Fill the form for the required subjects, pay the prescribed fee, and download the supplementary admit card.

    Documents to carry on exam day: - Supplementary admit card (will show roll number and subject codes). - Photo ID and any other document listed on the admit card.

    What to expect next: - The board will publish supplementary results after evaluation. Watch official portals for dates. Use the provisional marksheet for any immediate needs until originals are issued.

    Passing criteria and detailed statistics (state-level snapshot)

    Passing rule: You must score at least 33% in each subject to be declared pass.

    Statistic Figure
    Class 12 overall pass percentage 76.01%
    Class 10 overall pass percentage 76.01%
    Class 12 first division students 3,67,079
    Class 10 topper Pratibha Singh Solanki — 499/500
    Class 10 girls pass percentage 77.52%
    Class 10 boys pass percentage 69.31%
    Class 12 girls pass percentage 79.41%
    Class 12 boys pass percentage 72.39%
    Class 10 government school result 76.80%
    Class 10 private school result 68.64%
    Class 10 private pass percentage 26.38%
    Class 12 private pass percentage 30.60%

    Highlights you should note: - Girls outperformed boys in both classes. - Government schools reported a higher pass percentage than private schools at the Class 10 level in the figures released. - Private candidates’ pass rates are significantly lower than regular students — plan remedial steps if you are a private candidate.

    Topper & notable highlights

    • Class 10 topper is Pratibha Singh Solanki with 499 out of 500 .
    • The board released district-wise performance summaries — check the board website (mpbse.nic.in) for district reports.
    • Officials noted the evaluation was aligned with NEP 2020 guidelines.

    Common issues and troubleshooting when checking results online

    If you see an error or cannot access your result, try these quick fixes.

    Problem: "Result not found" or incorrect details - First, verify your roll number and application number against your admit card. A single digit error will block access.

    Problem: Captcha or session timeout - Reload the page, clear cache, or open the portal in a private/incognito window. Enter details freshly — don’t use browser auto-fill.

    Problem: Website down or extremely slow - Try alternate official portals listed above. DigiLocker often provides a cached copy and can be faster. - Wait for off-peak hours (early morning) if traffic spike is the cause.

    If your result is missing or shows you absent but you sat the exam: - Contact your school first. Schools can check attendance records and exam centre submissions. - If the school asks you to contact the board, use the MPBSE official contact page on mpbse.nic.in for helpline details.

    If you see a marks discrepancy (different from expected) - Don’t panic. Note the subject and marks, then read the Revaluation section below.

    Accessibility note: - If you are visually impaired or need assistance, ask your school to contact MPBSE for accessibility support. Schools are the primary liaison for board-level queries.

    Revaluation, rechecking and document collection — gaps to watch and suggested steps

    If your marks look wrong, you can request revaluation or rechecking. The board issues a separate notification for revaluation windows and fee structure — check mpbse.nic.in for official instructions.

    Steps to follow: - Collect the scanned copy or screenshots of your provisional marksheet. - Ask your school to guide and submit the revaluation/rechecking application on your behalf if needed. Schools usually manage the portal submissions for rechecking. - Keep an eye on official notices for the revaluation fee and submission deadline. Do not send money to any third party promising quick revaluation.

    Private candidates and original documents: - Original marksheets and passing certificates are distributed by schools approximately 1-2 weeks after results. - If you are a private candidate, contact the regional MPBSE office or your registered study centre for collection details. Your admit card and registration proof will be required.

    Verification features to check on your original marksheet: - Ensure the original has the board seal and authorised signature. - Follow the board’s verification steps on mpbse.nic.in if you need to confirm authenticity for admissions.

    Next steps for Class 12 passouts: admissions, counselling and career options

    Immediate actions for you after passing: - Collect the original marksheet from your school when notified. - Use the provisional marksheet to apply for colleges and counselling portals now.

    Counselling and admissions: - Watch state counselling portals for time-lines and seat-allocation rounds if you are applying through state systems. - For professional courses, check individual college admission pages and national portals for application dates.

    If you are unsure about your stream or course: - Consider short vocational courses or diplomas as backup options while you apply for degree admissions. - NEP 2020-friendly multi-entry options and skill-based certificates can be useful if you plan to switch later.

    Quick checklist for Class 12 passouts: - Keep originals safe after collection. - Apply to at least 3-5 colleges/courses to keep options open. - Check scholarship portals early; most require provisional marks for initial applications.

    Resources, contacts and printable checklist

    Important dates and deadlines (at-a-glance):

    Event Date / Time
    Results declared April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM
    First published (press timeline) Apr 15, 2026, 10:06 IST
    Last updated (press timeline) Apr 15, 2026, 15:20 IST
    Supplementary exams May 7 to May 25, 2026
    Supplementary exam shift 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    Checklist to keep ready: - Admit card/hall ticket (roll number and application number). - Mobile/PC charged and stable internet connection. - Provisional marksheet saved (PDF) and printed copy. - Originals collection plan: note school’s distribution date. - If applying for supplementary: fees and application details (check board portal).

    Who to contact: - Your school is the first contact for discrepancies, originals, and revaluation help. - Use MPBSE official website (mpbse.nic.in) for board notices, district reports, and helpline details. - DigiLocker for persistent digital copy of your marksheet.

    FAQs — quick answers to most-asked questions

    Q1: How can I check MP Board Result 2026 using roll number?

    Visit any official portal (mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in or digilocker.gov.in). Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card and submit to view your provisional marksheet.

    Q2: What is the official website to check MP Board Result 2026?

    Official portals are mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mpresults.nic.in and mpbse.nic.in . DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in) also hosts digital copies.

    Q3: Can I check MP Board result 2026 without roll number?

    No. The roll number is mandatory to access your result online. Your application number is required to download the marksheet.

    Q4: What are the passing marks for MP Board exams 2026?

    You must score at least 33% in each subject to pass.

    Q5: When will schools issue original marksheets?

    Original marksheets and passing certificates are expected to be issued by schools in about 1-2 weeks after the result declaration. Schools will inform students of the collection date.

    Q6: When are the supplementary exams scheduled and who can appear?

    Supplementary exams are scheduled from May 7 to May 25, 2026 , 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM . Students who failed in one or more subjects are eligible to apply for the supplementary exam.

    Q7: How do I apply for revaluation or rechecking?

    Follow the MPBSE revaluation/rechecking notification on mpbse.nic.in. Your school usually helps submit the application. Check the board site for fee details and deadlines.

    Q8: I am visually impaired — how can I get assistance on result day?

    Contact your school immediately; schools coordinate with MPBSE for support. The board’s official portal lists provisions and you should request assistance through your school office.

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