MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026: Full MPBSE 10th Toppers, Marks, Districts & How to Check Results

MPBSE announced the MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026 on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST — Pratibha Singh Solanki topped with 499/500. Find state and district toppers, how to check your result, and next steps.

Edited by Shreya Menon

    MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026

    MPBSE announced the MP Board Class 10 result and toppers list on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST . The board published results on official portals including mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in and mpbse.mponline.gov.in .

    This year the top score is 499/500 (99.8%) by Pratibha Singh Solanki . Multiple students scored between 496 and 499 , showing a very tight merit at the top.

    Quick Overview: MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026

    • Result and toppers announced on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST during a press conference attended by the state education minister.
    • State topper: Pratibha Singh Solanki — 499/500 (99.8%) (reported from Panna).
    • Several students scored 498, 497 and 496 ; the merit list shows high concentration of top marks.
    • District-wise toppers and merit lists are published on the same official result pages; district PDFs are available where the board has uploaded them.

    Complete State Toppers Table (Top 15)

    The table below lists the top performers published with names and marks. District data is shown only where publicly mentioned; where the board did not publish district details we mark it as "Not provided".

    Rank Name Marks (out of 500) Percentage District
    1 Pratibha Singh Solanki 499 99.8% Panna
    2 Akshara Ghodeshwar 498 99.6% Not provided
    2 Abhay Gupta 498 99.6% Not provided
    3 Yogendra Singh Parmar 497 99.4% Not provided
    3 Ananya 497 99.4% Not provided
    3 Shivam 497 99.4% Not provided
    3 Arjun 497 99.4% Not provided
    3 Avneesh 497 99.4% Not provided
    3 Himanshi 497 99.4% Not provided
    4 Shreya 496 99.2% Not provided
    4 Rashmi 496 99.2% Not provided

    Note: The board publishes the full merit list and district-wise lists on the official result portals. The rankings reflect the marks published at the time of result declaration.

    How the Board Ranks Students (Methodology & Tie-breaks)

    MPBSE ranks students based on total marks obtained across subjects. If the board publishes tie-break rules they are followed (commonly higher marks in language/first subject or aggregate of theory marks are used). The official result notification and merit list page will state tie-break procedures if applied — check that page for any tie resolution notes.

    District-wise Toppers: What to Look For

    District-wise toppers are usually listed alongside the state result or as separate PDFs on the same portal. If a district list is published you will see the topper name, marks and school.

    How to locate your district topper: 1. Visit mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.nic.in . 2. Open the Class 10 / High School result link. 3. Look for a link titled "District-wise toppers" or a separate PDF labeled with district names. 4. Download or screenshot the PDF; district lists are printable for school submission or verification.

    If a district list isn't in the main result page, check the board's "News" or "Notifications" section on the same site. Schools often receive district-copies and can share them.

    Detailed Guide: How to Check MPBSE 10th Result Online and via SMS

    Steps to check online (works on result day and after):

    1. Go to mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in .
    2. Click the link for "MPBSE Class 10 / High School Result 2026".
    3. Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card.
    4. Click Submit . Your marksheet and subject-wise marks will display — download and save a copy.

    Required details: roll number and application number (both are compulsory). Schools also keep copies, so contact your school if you don’t have the application number.

    SMS option (for high traffic days): - The board activates an SMS service for quick checks when websites face heavy load. The exact SMS format and short code are published on the official portals on result day. If the site mentions an SMS number, follow the format exactly and include your roll number.

    Troubleshooting common issues: - If websites are slow or down, try the SMS option or wait 10–15 minutes and retry. - Clear your browser cache, use a different browser or device, or try during off-peak hours. - If your result doesn't show or details are incorrect, contact your school immediately — schools get official digital copies and can confirm errors.

    Result Download Tips

    • Save the provisional marksheet PDF and take at least two printed copies.
    • Your official mark sheet will still be issued by the school; keep the provisional download for immediate needs like stream selection.
    • Verify spellings and parent names on the downloaded result; report mistakes to the school at once.

    Supplementary Exams 2026: Dates, Eligibility & How to Apply

    • Supplementary exam window: May 7 to May 19, 2026 .
    • Who is eligible: Students who have not cleared one or more subjects in the Class 10 result are eligible to appear in the supplementary exams.
    • Admit card: The board mentioned supplementary admit card details on April 16, 2026 — check the official portal or your school for the admit card download link.

    How to apply: - The board generally opens registration for supplementary exams on its portal; schools often help submit student applications. - Required documents: failure notice/marksheet copy, student ID and any form the school requires. - Fees and exact registration steps are published on the official MPBSE portal; check the notice board on the site or confirm with your school.

    Study plan for supplementary takers (practical, short-term): - Focus only on failed subjects. Identify chapters that carry maximum marks or where you lost marks last time. - Make a 25-30 day revision plan (practise previous year questions and board sample papers). - Do daily timed practice for one subject at a time. Short, consistent sessions work better than last-minute cramming.

    Re-evaluation, Photocopy and Grievance Process (Actionable Steps)

    If you believe your marks are incorrect you can apply for re-evaluation or request the photocopy of answer sheets. The board publishes the exact process on its website; follow these general steps:

    1. Contact your school first — most boards require application through the school or headmaster.
    2. Check the MPBSE portal for the re-evaluation/photocopy notification and form link.
    3. Fill the form and pay the required fee as mentioned on the portal. (Fees and timelines are set by the board and will be listed in the notification.)
    4. Submit the application before the deadline indicated in the notification.
    5. Track responses on the board website or through the school.

    Realistic expectations: - Photocopy gives you a look at your answer sheet; re-evaluation may change marks but large jumps are rare. - Processing time varies; the board will publish a timeline after applications close.

    Sample message template to school (short): "Sir/Madam, I would like to apply for photocopy/re-evaluation of my Class 10 answer sheet (Roll No: _ _, Application No: ____). Please advise the procedure and fee."

    Short profile (what we know): - Pratibha Singh Solanki topped the state with 499/500 . Reports cite her hometown as Panna . - Several other students scored 498, 497 and 496 , indicating a cluster of high performers rather than a single outlier.

    Trend analysis (2024–2026): - 2025 topper scored 500/500 , a perfect score. This year the top is 499 , still extremely high. - 2024 top scores were slightly lower (top scores around mid-490s), showing a modest upward trend at the top over recent years.

    What this suggests for students: - Competition at the top is tight; small marks separate ranks. - Focused preparation and board-style practice give an edge. Many toppers balance school study with board sample papers and past-year questions.

    Previous Years: 2025 and 2024 Topper Lists (Comparison Table)

    Year Rank 1 Marks Rank 2 Marks Notes
    2025 Pragya Jaiswal (Singrauli) 500 (100%) Ayush Deivedi (Rewa) 499 (99.8%) Topper 2025 had a perfect score.
    2024 Anushka Aggarwal (Nainpur, Mandala) 495 Rekha Rebari (Katni) 493 Top scores in 2024 were slightly lower than 2025–26.

    Comparison takeaways: - 2025 saw a perfect score; 2026's top score is 499, indicating continued high performance. - Year-on-year fluctuation at the very top is small — every mark matters for rank.

    What Is a Good Score in MPBSE Class 10 (Practical Benchmarks)

    • A commonly cited practical benchmark is 75% — scores above this are generally considered good for Class 10 in MPBSE.
    • For choosing streams: Science or Commerce with Maths often expects higher percentages for competitive college options; speak to your school for stream cutoffs.
    • For board exams, aim for subject-wise consistency: passing all subjects is the first priority, followed by improving weak subjects.

    How to set targets: - If you want Science with competitive options later, target 80%+ overall and strong marks in Maths and Science. - If you’re targeting vocational or skill-based routes, discuss with your school counsellor which subjects need higher focus.

    Missing Data & How CollegeKing Can Fill the Gaps

    What’s missing from public lists: full district breakdown for all districts, deeper topper profiles, subject-wise marks distribution, gender or rural-urban split and historical pass percentage trends.

    CollegeKing’s plan to help students: - Collect and publish district-wise PDFs and transcripts where available. - Interview toppers for short profiles — study routines, coaching, and school background. - Request subject-wise breakup from the board where publicly shareable and show patterns over years.

    If you have data (school, district, or topper contacts) that can help, share it with CollegeKing through official channels so we can build a larger database for everyone.

    Action Checklist for Students and Parents (After Results)

    • Download and print the provisional marksheet from the official portal.
    • Collect the original mark sheet and result certificate from your school as soon as they issue it.
    • If you failed in any subject, check supplementary exam registration details and apply promptly.
    • If you suspect a marking error, talk to your school about re-evaluation or photocopy application immediately.
    • Plan Class 11 stream choices with teachers and parents — use your marks and interests as guides.

    FAQs — Quick Answers

    Q: Where can I check the MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026? A: The board published the toppers and results on mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in and mpbse.mponline.gov.in on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST .

    Q: Who topped MP Board Class 10 in 2026? A: Pratibha Singh Solanki topped with 499/500 (99.8%) .

    Q: When are the MP Board 10th supplementary exams? A: May 7 to May 19, 2026 .

    Q: What details do I need to check my result online? A: You need your roll number and application number . Schools can help if you don’t have them.

    Q: How can I apply for re-evaluation or photocopy? A: Contact your school and check the MPBSE portal for the re-evaluation/photocopy notification and form. The board will list the exact process and fees.

    Q: What is considered a good score in MPBSE Class 10? A: A practical benchmark often quoted is 75% and above. Targets vary by stream choice and future plans.

    Q: My result page is not loading. What should I do? A: Try the SMS facility if published, clear browser cache, use another device, or check again after some minutes. Contact your school if you still can’t access your result.

    Q: Where can I find district-wise toppers? A: District-wise toppers are usually available on the official result page or as separate PDFs on the board website. Schools may also have district-level lists.

    Conclusion & Next Steps for Students and Parents

    You now know the MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026 details: results declared on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 IST , state topper 499/500 , and supplementary exams May 7–19, 2026 .

    Next steps: download your provisional marksheet, collect the original from school, decide on Class 11 streams, and apply for supplementary or re-evaluation if needed. Keep checking the official MPBSE portals for exact application links, fees and deadlines.

    Stay calm, follow the checklist above, and speak to your teachers — small, steady steps matter more than panic.

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