MPBSE Result 2025 Class 10, 12: Check Results, Re-evaluation, Supplementary, Admit Card & Next Steps

MPBSE Result 2025 Class 10, 12 declared on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM. This guide shows how to check results on mpresults.nic.in and mpbse.nic.in, SMS options, re-evaluation steps, supplementary process and what to do next.

Edited by Rahul Verma

    MPBSE Result 2025 Class 10, 12: How to Check, Re-evaluation, Supplementary & Next Steps

    MPBSE released Class 10 and 12 results on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM , and result links were activated online the same moment. You can view your score on the official result portals listed below using your roll number and application number.

    Use these official result sites: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mpbse.nic.in . An SMS option was also made available by the board.

    Quick summary: MPBSE Result 2025 Class 10, 12

    • Result declaration: April 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM . The board activated result links on its official websites.
    • Websites hosting results: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in , mpbse.nic.in .
    • What you need: roll number and application number . SMS option available as alternate.

    Step-by-step guide: How to check MPBSE Result 2025 Class 10 & 12 online

    Prepare your details first. Keep your admit card or a note with your roll number and application number ready before you open the result site.

    1. Open one of the official sites: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in or mpbse.nic.in .
    2. Look for the result link labelled for Class 10 or Class 12 result 2025/2026. Click it.
    3. Enter your roll number and application number exactly as on your admit card. Double-check digits; a typo is the most common issue.
    4. Submit and wait for your mark sheet to appear on screen. Save a screenshot and download the PDF if the option appears.

    If the site prompts for additional fields (captcha, DOB), fill them exactly. If the result page shows only a provisional score or merit list, contact your school for the official mark sheet.

    Mobile app and QR code alternatives

    The board offers result access via its official mobile app and QR-code based views during announcements. If you prefer mobile, download the official app (search the store for MPBSE official app) and follow the app prompts to check your MPBSE result.

    If the result site is crashing: reliable alternate ways to get your score

    High traffic can crash result sites on declaration day. Don’t panic. Use these crash-proof options.

    • SMS result: The board enabled an SMS option. Check the official MPBSE notice for the correct shortcode. Use the SMS format template listed in the Resources section below.
    • Official mobile app: Apps often scale better than websites on launch day. Try the MPBSE app for results.
    • School copy and district merit lists: Your school will receive the official mark sheet and can confirm marks. District or state merit lists may be published; ask your school to check.
    • Try at off-peak hours: early morning or late evening traffic is lower. Clear your browser cache and use a different browser if needed.

    Template message to send to school (use WhatsApp/SMS):

    "Sir/Ma'am, please confirm my Class [10/12] result. Name: [Your Name]. Roll no: [RollNumber]. Application no: [AppNumber]. Please send marks for all subjects. — [Your Name]"

    This short message speeds up the school response and reduces back-and-forth.

    Important dates at a glance

    Event Date / Time
    MPBSE Result declaration (Class 10 & 12) April 15, 2026 — 11:00 AM
    Admit card release for schools January 16, 2026
    MP Board Class 10 main exams February 13 to March 6, 2026
    MP Board Class 12 main exams February 10 to March 7, 2026
    Phase 2 practical / intern assessments May 5 to 25, 2026
    Phase 2 theory exams — Class 10 (Second main) May 7 to 19, 2026
    Phase 2 theory exams — Class 12 (Second main) May 7 to 25, 2026

    Note: Phase 2 (second main / supplementary) theory exams are conducted in one shift between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM .

    Understanding the grading & pass criteria (how marks map to grades)

    You pass a subject only if you secure at least 33% marks in that paper and in aggregate. This is the board's minimum passing requirement.

    Grade Percentage (%) Grade Point Remark
    A+ 90 - 100 9 Outstanding
    A 80 - 89 8 Excellent
    B+ 70 - 79 7 Very Good
    B 60 - 69 6 Good
    C+ 50 - 59 5 Above Average
    C 40 - 49 4 Average
    D+ 30 - 39 3 Marginal
    D 20 - 29 2 Need Improvement
    E Less than 20 1 Need Improvement

    The same grade bands apply for Class 10 and Class 12 results.

    What to do if your marks look wrong: re-evaluation, rechecking and corrections

    If you believe an entry error or marking mistake affected your marks, you can apply for re-evaluation or rechecking through the board's official channels.

    What to prepare: - A written application (use the template below). - Scanned copy or photocopy of your mark sheet / admit card. - Proof of identity (as required by your school or board). - Payment of re-evaluation fee — check the board's official notification for the exact amount and payment mode.

    Where to apply: - Regular students: Apply through your school. The school will forward applications to the board. - Private students: Apply directly on mpbse.nic.in or the board’s re-eval portal when open.

    What to expect: - The board publishes the re-evaluation/rechecking procedure and timeline in its official notice. Monitor mpbse.nic.in for updates. - Results after re-evaluation are communicated to schools and updated online.

    Sample re-evaluation application (short):

    "To The Secretary, MPBSE. Subject: Application for re-evaluation of Class [10/12] exam paper — [Subject]. Student name: [Your Name], Roll no: [RollNumber], Application no: [AppNumber], Centre: [Centre Name]. I request re-evaluation of my answer book in [Subject]. Enclosed: photocopy of mark sheet and proof of payment. Regards, [Your Name], [Contact Details]"

    Important: Do not fall for offers that promise guaranteed marks for a fee. The board has warned students against fraudsters.

    Supplementary (compartment) & second-main exam process — complete how-to

    Who is eligible: - Students who do not meet the 33% pass mark in one or more subjects are eligible for supplementary / second-main exams. - The board runs Phase 2 / second main exams; dates for 2026 Phase 2 are May 7 onwards as listed above.

    How to apply: - Your school will usually handle regular students' supplementary registration. Contact your school immediately. - Private students must check the board website for the online application form and submission steps. - Keep these documents ready: copy of your mark sheet, admit card, identity proof, passport-size photograph.

    Fees and deadlines: - The board publishes exact fee details and last dates on mpbse.nic.in and mpbse.mponline.gov.in . Check the official notification for current fee amounts and payment modes.

    Study plan for supplementary exams (3-week intensive plan): - Week 1: Revise theory chapters with high weightage and solve previous year question papers. - Week 2: Focus on difficult topics; practice sample papers and time-bound tests. - Week 3: Full-length mock tests, short notes, and last-minute formula sheets. Rest well the day before the exam.

    Practical/intern assessments for Phase 2 run May 5 to 25, 2026 ; coordinate with your school for practical dates.

    Admit card: download rules, common discrepancies and fixes

    Admit card release: The board released admit cards for schools on January 16, 2026 . Only school heads could download admit cards online using application number/roll number and captcha.

    Who downloads admit cards? - Regular students: your school head downloads and distributes admit cards. - Private students: you can download your admit card yourself from the board portal.

    Details you must check on your admit card: - Board name, student name, roll number, date of birth, parents' names. - List of subjects with subject codes, exam centre details, photo and signature.

    If you spot an error: - Report immediately to your school. The school will follow the board’s correction process. - There is a board deadline for corrections; your school should act before that date. - Keep written proof of your correction request.

    Post-result actions: counselling, college options and next steps for Class 12 passers

    First 48 hours — what you must do: - Save a digital copy of your provisional result and take screenshots of the result page. - Collect the original mark sheet from your school as soon as it is issued. - Check your marks and personal details carefully. Report discrepancies to your school.

    Choosing next steps by stream: - Science: If you plan engineering, start JEE/other entrance counselling timelines. For medical, check NEET timelines. - Commerce: Look at BCom, BBA, CA foundation timelines and entrance requirements. - Arts: Explore BA, design, or vocational diploma options and CUET or other university tests.

    Counselling and admissions: - Many colleges run separate counselling and admission windows after board results. Track college websites. - Use career tests and counselling if you are unsure about stream or course choices.

    Short checklist for college applications: - Final mark sheet and certificate from school. - Passport-size photos and ID proof. - Entrance exam scorecards if required (JEE, NEET, CUET, state tests). - Keep scanned copies of all documents ready for online applications.

    Resources and downloads (checklist, SMS templates, application templates)

    Official download sources: - Results and notices: mpresults.nic.in , mpbse.nic.in , mpbse.mponline.gov.in . - Sample papers, previous years' question papers and syllabus: available on the board's official site under downloads/model papers.

    SMS result template (format only — check official notice for shortcode): - Format option 1 (example template): "MPBSE Class RollNumber" - Format option 2 (example template): "MP RollNumber DOB"

    Note: Do NOT send SMS to unofficial numbers. Confirm the exact shortcode on mpbse.nic.in or with your school.

    Templates you can copy-paste: - Re-evaluation application: see earlier sample. - Admit card discrepancy report to school:

    "To the Principal, [School Name]. Student: [Name], Roll no: [Roll]. I have noticed the following discrepancy on my admit card: [Describe]. Please correct this with the board and confirm. Regards, [Name], [Contact]."

    • Supplementary exam registration request to school:

    "Sir/Ma'am, I wish to apply for supplementary/second-main exam for Class [10/12] in subject(s): [List]. Please register me and inform the fee and submission details. Regards, [Name], [RollNo], [Contact]."

    What’s missing right now: - District-wise or gender-wise pass percentages and historical pass trends are not published in the immediate result notice. - Full toppers list with marks by district/stream may take separate press releases and uploads. - Exact re-evaluation and supplementary fees and district-level statistics.

    Where to look or request these details: - Official board notices on mpbse.nic.in and official press releases. - District education office or your school for district-specific statistics. - Right to Information (RTI) application to the board for historical pass percentages and gender-wise data if the board hasn’t published them.

    Checklist: 10 things to do right after MPBSE Result release

    1. Screenshot and download your online result immediately.
    2. Collect the original mark sheet from your school when issued.
    3. Check personal details (name, DOB, roll number) and subject-wise marks.
    4. If you have discrepancies, report them to the school right away.
    5. Decide whether to apply for re-evaluation or supplementary exams.
    6. If you failed in any subject, register for Phase 2 / supplementary exams (May 7 onwards).
    7. Save copies of admit card and previous school records for admissions.
    8. Start college or course research based on your stream and marks.
    9. Use sample papers and previous question papers for supplementary preparation.
    10. Avoid scam offers that promise marks for money; only follow official board channels.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: Can marks be increased by paying money? A: No. The board has warned students against fraudsters promising higher marks for money. Only the official re-evaluation route is valid.

    Q: How can I check my MPBSE result without my roll number? A: Try the official mobile app or QR code method during result time, or contact your school to retrieve your roll number. The board requires roll number and application number for online result checks.

    Q: Where can I check the MPBSE Class 12 result online? A: Use mpbse.nic.in , mpresults.nic.in , or mpbse.mponline.gov.in once the board activates the links.

    Q: Will MPBSE conduct Class 12 exams twice a year? A: Yes. From the 2025 academic session onward the board conducts exams twice a year; appearing for both is optional.

    Q: Who can download admit cards? A: Admit cards were released to school heads on January 16, 2026 . Schools download regular students’ admit cards; private students can download their own.

    Q: What is the minimum pass mark? A: The minimum pass requirement is 33% in each subject and in aggregate.

    Q: When are Phase 2 / supplementary exams scheduled? A: Phase 2 theory exams are scheduled from May 7, 2026 (Class 10: May 7-19; Class 12: May 7-25). Practical/intern assessments run May 5-25, 2026 .

    Q: What if I can’t view my result despite correct credentials? A: It could be a technical glitch or high traffic. Use SMS/app/QR code options, check district merit lists, or contact your school or MPBSE authorities for confirmation.

    Final notes

    MPBSE was established under the Madhya Pradesh Secondary Education Act, 1965 and follows NCERT textbooks with a curriculum aligned to CBSE practices. Smt. Veera Rana is the chairman of the board. For any official updates — admit card corrections, re-evaluation notifications, supplementary registration or fee details — always check mpbse.nic.in and the official mponline portal.

    Keep calm, verify your marks, and plan your next step. Whether you’re preparing for a second chance in the Phase 2 exams, applying for college, or seeking re-evaluation, follow the official process and keep copies of all documents.

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