MPBSE Board Result 2026: How to Check Class 10 & 12 Results, Re-evaluation & Next Steps

MPBSE Board Result 2026 declared on 15 April 2026 at 11:00 AM. This guide shows step‑by‑step result checks (web, SMS, DigiLocker, app), re‑evaluation fees, supplementary schedule and what you must do next.

Edited by Amit Sharma

    Quick Overview: MPBSE Board Result 2026 at a Glance

    MPBSE released Class 10 and Class 12 results on 15-Apr-2026 at 11:00 AM . State CM Dr Mohan Yadav released the results from his residence and official portals were activated immediately.

    Official result portals active now: mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mpbse.nic.in. The online result is provisional; original marksheets will be issued to schools weeks after declaration.

    Key exam windows: Class 10 exams were held 13‑Feb‑2026 to 06‑Mar‑2026 and Class 12 exams 10‑Feb‑2026 to 07‑Mar‑2026 .

    How to Check MPBSE Board Result 2026 Online (Step-by-step)

    You need your roll number and application number to check the result online. Keep a clear copy of your admit card ready.

    Follow these steps on mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mpbse.nic.in:

    1. Open the official site (mpresults.nic.in recommended during high traffic).
    2. Click the link that reads "MPBSE Class 10 Result 2026" or "MPBSE Class 12 Result 2026."
    3. Enter your Roll Number and Application Number exactly as on your admit card.
    4. Click Submit / View Result. The provisional scorecard will appear.
    5. Download and print a copy for temporary use. Collect the original marksheet from your school later.

    If the main site is slow, try mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mpbse.nic.in. Use incognito mode or a different browser if pages hang.

    Table: Quick result-check checklist

    What you need Why it matters
    Roll Number Mandatory for online, SMS and app checks
    Application Number Required on the website to open your provisional marksheet
    Admit card copy or QR code Useful if you don’t remember roll/application number
    Mobile with SMS credit For SMS-based result (fast backup)

    Check Result via SMS, App & DigiLocker (fast options)

    If websites crash, use SMS or DigiLocker. SMS is the fastest fallback during heavy traffic.

    SMS format:

    • For Class 10: type MPBSE10 and send to 56263
    • For Class 12: type MPBSE12 and send to 56263

    SMS returns basic result details only — marks, overall status and total. It won’t replace the provisional scorecard you must download later.

    DigiLocker and MPBSE mobile app:

    • DigiLocker: If your board account is linked to DigiLocker, your provisional scorecard may be available there. You need a DigiLocker account linked to your mobile number.
    • MPBSE mobile app: The MP Board app shows results using roll number; it may also support QR code lookup.

    What to do if you don’t have your roll number:

    • Check the QR code on the admit card (if you have a downloaded copy) via the MPBSE app.
    • Ask your school office — they get the official roll details.
    • If you registered on DigiLocker earlier, your roll may be retrievable there.

    What’s on Your Scorecard: Details to Verify Immediately

    When the provisional marksheet opens, check these fields the moment you see them.

    Field Why check it
    Student name & father/mother name Spelling errors can block admission forms
    Roll number & application number Must match your admit card for any future process
    Date of birth Used in admission and verification checks
    School name & district code Wrong school info needs correction from school/board
    Subject-wise marks (theory & practical) Verify both components; practicals may change totals
    Grand total & division Confirm aggregate and grade/division status
    Result status (Pass/Fail/Compartment) Determines next steps like admission or supplementary

    Common discrepancies students find: wrong name spelling, mismatched DOB, missing subject marks, or arithmetic errors in totals. Your first contact should be your school; they will liaise with MPBSE for corrections.

    Important Dates & Next Events (timeline)

    Here are the official and reported dates you must track now.

    Event Date
    Class 10 exams 13-Feb-2026 to 06-Mar-2026
    Class 12 exams 10-Feb-2026 to 07-Mar-2026
    MPBSE Class 10 & 12 results declared 15-Apr-2026, 11:00 AM
    Supplementary (2nd main) exams — reported schedule 07-May-2026 to 19-May-2026
    Re-evaluation applications — tentative start First week of May 2026
    2nd Main (supplementary) result expected Jul/Aug-2026

    Note: The board issues original marksheets to schools a few weeks after the result; expect them to be available from your school after the board circulates the dispatch details.

    Re-evaluation, Re-totalling & Answer-sheet Photocopy: Fees & Process

    If you think a subject has been marked incorrectly, you can apply for re-totalling or request a photocopy of the evaluated answer sheet.

    Official fees (per subject):

    Service Fee
    Re-totalling (per subject) Rs 100
    Photocopy of evaluated answer sheet (per subject) Rs 150

    How to apply (typical steps to follow once the board opens the window):

    1. Visit mpbse.mponline.gov.in (or the re-evaluation section on mpbse.nic.in) when the board announces the window.
    2. Log in using your credentials or enter candidate details (roll/application number).
    3. Select subjects for which you want re-totalling or photocopy.
    4. Pay the fee online as specified by the board.
    5. Keep the payment receipt and application reference number for future tracking.

    What to expect after re-evaluation:

    • The board checks for totalling errors, missing answers or unmarked pages.
    • Final revised marks (if any change) are uploaded on mpbse.nic.in.
    • Changes can increase, decrease or leave marks unchanged. The board’s revised result is final.

    Fee payment modes and exact re-evaluation portal URL are typically shared in the board notice. Watch mpbse.nic.in for the official circular.

    Supplementary Exams: Eligibility, Registration & Strategy

    Eligibility: You can appear in the supplementary (2nd main) if you have failed in up to two subjects. This is standard MPBSE practice.

    Reported schedule for supplementary exams is 07-May-2026 to 19-May-2026 . The board expects to publish the 2nd main result in Jul/Aug-2026 .

    Registration steps (usual process):

    • Schools usually register candidates for compartment exams. Contact your school office immediately if you are eligible.
    • Pay the required fee as informed by the school/board.
    • Collect the admit card for the supplementary exam once issued.

    Study strategy for compartment papers:

    • Focus on high‑weight topics and past-year question patterns.
    • Solve previous year papers and sample answers provided by MPBSE.
    • Practice time management and attempt all questions (no negative marking).

    After the Result: Collecting Original Marksheet & Admission Steps

    Original marksheets are issued by the board through schools. You will need the hard copy for college admissions and most official processes.

    What to carry when collecting marksheet:

    • Valid photo ID (Aadhaar/School ID)
    • A copy of the provisional result (printed)
    • Any school-issued acknowledgement slip (if provided)

    After Class 10:

    • Choose your stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) based on interest and marks.
    • If you’re unsure, talk to your school counsellor.
    • Applications for Class 11 admissions open at school or district level; follow your school’s timeline.

    After Class 12:

    • Start UG admission and entrance exam planning immediately if you aim for professional courses.
    • Use your provisional marksheet for initial applications; the original will be required later during document verification.

    Troubleshooting & Common Issues (site down, missing roll number, errors)

    Website down or link not opening:

    • Use SMS (56263) with MPBSE10/12 .
    • Try DigiLocker or the MPBSE mobile app.
    • Try again during off‑peak hours (late night/early morning).

    Missing roll number:

    • Contact your school immediately. They maintain the batch roll list and can provide your roll and application number.
    • If you had saved the admit card PDF, check it for QR code; the MPBSE app can read the QR to fetch details.

    Errors on scorecard:

    • If you find any error (name, DOB, marks), contact your school first.
    • School will raise the correction or re-evaluation request with the board.
    • For urgent admission-related corrections, push school to get a written communication from the board.

    Unresolved Gaps & Official Clarifications You Should Check

    Passing marks ambiguity: public reports show both 30% and 33% mentioned in different places. Do not assume. Verify the exact passing criteria from the official MPBSE circular on mpbse.nic.in before you plan re-evaluation or admissions.

    Missing data to watch on mpbse.nic.in:

    • Exact re-evaluation portal URL and payment gateway details.
    • District/region-wise pass percentage for 2026.
    • Board notice on grace marks or moderation policy (if applied).
    • Official timeline for dispatch of original marksheets to schools.

    If the board issue is not on the website, speak to your school and ask them to share any circulars they receive from the regional MPBSE office.

    Useful Resources & Templates

    Official portals (type these in your browser):

    • mpresults.nic.in
    • mpbse.mponline.gov.in
    • mpbse.nic.in
    • DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in)

    SMS fallback: send MPBSE10 or MPBSE12 to 56263 .

    Template to email/WhatsApp your school for corrections:

    "Subject: Request for correction/re-evaluation — MPBSE Result 2026 — [Your Name]

    Sir/Madam,

    My MPBSE provisional result shows [describe error: e.g., incorrect DOB / missing marks in Physics]. My Roll No: [xxxxxx], Application No: [xxxxxx], School Code: [xxxx]. Please advise next steps for correction or re-evaluation and share any required forms.

    Regards, [Your name] [Contact number] "

    Checklist before you go to school for original marksheet:

    • Printed copy of provisional result
    • Original photo ID
    • School identity proof (if available)
    • Any fee receipt requested by school

    MPBSE Board Result 2026: Stats & Last Year Snapshot

    Last year (2025) figures you should know:
    - Class 12 appearing candidates: 8,04,932 ; overall pass percentage 74.48% .
    - Male pass % (last year): 60.54% ; Female pass %: 68.42% .
    - Class 10 appeared: more than 5 lakh ; overall pass percentage 63.29% .
    - Class 10 toppers (2025) scored 500, 499, 498 etc. Multiple stream toppers were declared for class 12 in 2025.

    These historical stats give context, but wait for the board’s official 2026 pass percentage release for district/stream-wise breakdown.

    FAQs: Quick Answers

    Q: When were MPBSE Class 10 and 12 results declared?

    A: Declared on 15-Apr-2026 at 11:00 AM .

    Q: How to check MP Board 10th/12th result online?

    A: Visit mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mpbse.nic.in and enter Roll Number and Application Number.

    Q: Can I check result via SMS?

    A: Yes. Type MPBSE10 for Class 10 or MPBSE12 for Class 12 and send to 56263 .

    Q: Is the online result final or provisional?

    A: The online result is provisional. Original marksheets are issued by schools weeks after the result declaration.

    Q: Can I apply for re-evaluation? What are the fees?

    A: Yes. Re-totalling fee is Rs 100 per subject and photocopy of answer sheet is Rs 150 per subject . Apply through the board portal when the window opens (tentatively first week of May 2026).

    Q: What if I fail in some subjects?

    A: Students failing in up to two subjects are eligible for the supplementary (2nd main) exams. Reported supplementary schedule is 07-May-2026 to 19-May-2026 ; results expected in Jul/Aug-2026 .

    Q: Is there negative marking in MPBSE exams?

    A: No. The board does not apply negative marking for objective questions in Class 10 and 12.

    Q: What are the passing marks?

    A: Reports vary between 30% and 33% in different notices. Confirm the exact passing criteria from the official MPBSE circular on mpbse.nic.in.

    Final notes

    You should download and save your provisional scorecard now and keep multiple copies. If you face website issues, use SMS, DigiLocker or the MPBSE app. For any discrepancy, contact your school immediately; they are the official channel to the board.

    Stay patient and follow official notices on mpbse.nic.in for re-evaluation windows, exact payment methods and original marksheet dispatch dates. Good luck with your next step — whether it's class 11 stream choice, UG admissions or preparing for supplementary exams.

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