MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026: Complete MPBSE Class 10 Topper Names, Marks & How to Check
MPBSE announced the MP Board Class 10 result and toppers list on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST . The MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026 is now live and includes top scorers such as Pratibha Singh Solanki (499/500) and several students who scored between 496 and 499 .
Overview: MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026
The board declared results during a press conference attended by the state education minister. Officials released the state topper list at the same time and activated the result links on the official portals.
Quick snapshot: Pratibha Singh Solanki topped the MPBSE Class 10 exam with 499 out of 500 (99.8%) . A cluster of students secured 498, 497 and 496 marks, showing a tight top-end score band this year.
Official Results: How and Where to Access MPBSE 10th Result 2026
You can check the MPBSE 10th result 2026 on the board's official portals. Keep your roll number and application number ready — these are mandatory to view your marksheet online.
Official portals to check results (board-activated):
- mpresults.nic.in
- mpbse.nic.in
- mpbse.mponline.gov.in
If the websites slow down due to heavy traffic, use the SMS facility recommended by the board. The board usually provides an SMS format on its site on result day; follow that format and send it from your mobile to the designated number.
Steps to check your MPBSE 10th result online
- Visit one of the official portals above.
- Click the link labelled "MPBSE Class 10 Result 2026" or similar.
- Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card.
- Submit and download the marksheet PDF.
If the page shows a loading error, refresh after a few minutes or try the SMS option.
State Topper List 2026: Names, Ranks and Marks
The MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026 (state-level) published by the board includes these top names and marks. Tied ranks are shown where applicable.
| Rank | Topper Name | Marks Obtained | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pratibha Singh Solanki | 499 | 99.8% |
| 2 | Akshara Ghodeshwar | 498 | 99.6% |
| 3 | Abhay Gupta | 498 | 99.6% |
| 3 | Yogendra Singh Parmar | 497 | 99.4% |
| 3 | Ananya | 497 | 99.4% |
| 3 | Shivam | 497 | 99.4% |
| 3 | Arjun | 497 | 99.4% |
| 3 | Avneesh | 497 | 99.4% |
| 3 | Himanshi | 497 | 99.4% |
| 4 | Shreya | 496 | 99.2% |
| 4 | Rashmi | 496 | 99.2% |
Notes:
- Several students share the same rank where marks are identical; the board lists tied ranks rather than applying tie-breakers here.
- The board may publish a more extensive merit list or district-wise lists on its portals if available.
District-wise Toppers: What’s Available and What’s Missing
The board may provide district-wise topper lists after the state declaration. If a district list is published, it will appear under the results/notifications section on the official portals.
What to expect:
- Some districts publish a short list of top students; others publish only the state merit list.
- The board does not always publish full profiles (school name, subject-wise marks) for every district topper.
Coverage gaps to note:
- Full district-wise lists across all districts are not guaranteed.
- Detailed profiles and subject-wise score breakdowns for individual toppers are not always published publicly.
If you want district-level details, check the notifications on mpbse.nic.in or contact your school; schools usually receive official rank and marks statements for their students.
Topper Statistics and Trends (2024–2026)
Top scores at the state level show how competitive the top ranks have been in recent years. Below is a compact comparison of top marks across 2024–2026.
| Year | Top Score | Second-highest / Notable | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 499 / 500 (Pratibha Singh Solanki) | Multiple students at 498, 497, 496 | Tight clustering at the top end (496–499). |
| 2025 | 500 / 500 (Pragya Jaiswal) | 499 (Ayush Deivedi) | Perfect score achieved in 2025 at state level. |
| 2024 | 495 / 500 (Topper) | Several students 493–491 | Top marks slightly lower than 2025–26. |
What these numbers indicate:
- The top-end performance improved in 2025 with a perfect 500; 2026 shows continued high scoring with many students near-perfect.
- Multiple students scoring 497–499 suggests more students are achieving near-perfect totals compared with earlier years.
Supplementary Exams 2026: Dates and Who Should Apply
Students who fail in one or more subjects or whose overall status requires a second attempt can apply for the MP Board 10th supplementary exam.
Key dates:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| MP Board Class 10 Result & Toppers | April 15, 2026 — 11:00 IST |
| MP Board 10th Supplementary Exams 2026 | May 7 to May 19, 2026 |
Who should apply:
- Students who have one or more failed subjects in the Class 10 result.
- Students declared "compartment" or "fail" in the final result and who want to clear those papers.
How to register:
- The board will open a supplementary registration window on its official portal.
- Follow the registration notice on
mpbse.mponline.gov.in
or
mpbse.nic.in
for the exact form, fee details and last date.
Advice if you plan to appear:
- Register as soon as the form opens to avoid last-minute site issues.
- Focus study on failed subjects — past year papers and board sample papers help.
- Speak to your school for admit card and exam-centre details.
How to Download Marksheet and Next Steps After Results
Downloading your marksheet is the first official step after checking your result online. Keep a soft copy and print multiple hard copies for admission and scholarship purposes.
How to download the marksheet:
1. Visit
mpresults.nic.in
or
mpbse.mponline.gov.in
.
2. Click the Class 10 result link and enter roll number + application number.
3. View your result page and click the download/print button to save the marksheet PDF.
4. Take at least two coloured prints for future use.
If details are incorrect or the marksheet is missing:
- Contact your school immediately — schools receive official mark sheets and can apply for corrections with the board.
- For errors in name, marks or roll number, schools file a correction request; the board provides guidelines for re-evaluation or correction.
Next steps after passing:
- Decide your stream: For Class 10 passers, choose between Science, Commerce or Arts based on interests and marks.
- Use your marksheet to apply to higher secondary schools/colleges; keep scanned copies ready.
- Check for scholarships: some state and central scholarship schemes use Class 10 performance as a criterion.
If you topped or scored very high:
- Schools often help toppers with media coordination and scholarship applications.
- Keep copies of all documents and ask your school for any school-level recognition forms.
Actionable Tips for Students and Schools
Immediate checklist for students on result day:
- Download and save the marksheet PDF.
- Print 2–3 official copies.
- Note if you need supplementary exams and apply quickly.
- If you face website errors, use SMS result option or try alternate official portals.
Checklist for students needing supplementary:
- Register on the official portal as soon as registration opens.
- Get the supplementary admit card from your school.
- Focus revision on failed subjects; practice board-style questions.
What schools should do for toppers and other students:
- Verify and collect original mark-sheets from the board.
- Help toppers with scholarship forms and local recognition.
- Arrange counselling for students who failed or need stream guidance.
Suggested resources after results:
- MPBSE sample papers and previous question papers for board exam practice.
- Official time tables and supplementary exam notifications on
mpbse.nic.in
.
- Contact your school for re-evaluation or corrections procedures.
Sources, References and Further Reading
Primary official portals where the board has published results and notices:
- mpresults.nic.in
- mpbse.nic.in
- mpbse.mponline.gov.in
The board also conducts press briefings and releases topper lists and statistics through these official channels.
Common Questions Students Ask (FAQs)
Q1: What is a good score for MPBSE Class 10 exams 2026? A: A score above 75% is generally considered good. For state merit and competitive streams, higher marks (85% and above) open more options.
Q2: What websites publish the MP Board Class 10 result? A: The official result portals are mpbse.nic.in , mpresults.nic.in , and mpbse.mponline.gov.in . The board activates direct result links on these sites on result day.
Q3: How can I check the MPBSE 10th Result online? A: Visit an official portal, click the Class 10 result link, enter your roll number and application number, submit and download the marksheet PDF.
Q4: What should I do if the result website is down? A: Try again after a few minutes or use the SMS facility recommended by the board. You can also contact your school — many schools receive results and can share official copies.
Q5: When are the MP Board Class 10 supplementary exams in 2026? A: The supplementary exams are scheduled from May 7 to May 19, 2026 .
Q6: How do I register for the supplementary exam? A: The board will publish a registration notice on mpbse.mponline.gov.in and mpbse.nic.in . Schools usually assist students in submitting the form and fee.
Q7: Will the board publish district-wise toppers and subject-wise marks for toppers? A: The board may publish district-wise toppers if it chooses; subject-wise breakdowns for all toppers are not guaranteed publicly. For detailed records, contact your school or the board office.
Q8: What if my marksheet has mistakes? A: Inform your school immediately. Schools can apply to the board for corrections and will guide you on re-evaluation or rectification procedures.
Sources: Official MPBSE portals and the board's result-day notifications.