MP Board Class 10, 12 results out: 73.42% pass in Class 10, 76% in Class 12
The MP Board has declared Class 10 and 12 results today at 11 am. Over 16 lakh students can now check their scores online on the official website and plan next steps. Girls have dominated the merit list for Class 12 this year with a pass percentage of 79.41%.
by India Today Education Desk · India TodayIn Short
- MP Board Class 10 and 12 results declared on April 15
- Over one million students appeared for exams this year
- Results available on official websites and DigiLocker
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has declared the Class 10 and Class 12 results on April 15, bringing an end to the long wait for lakhs of students across the state. The results for both classes have been announced on the same day as scheduled.
Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna has topped the MP Board 10th exam 2026 in Class 10.
The pass percentage for Class 10 is 73.42%, whereas in Class 12, 76.01% of students passed.
This year, more than 15 lakh students appeared for the MP Board examinations. Of these, approximately 907,000 students sat for Class 10 exams, while about 700,000 students appeared for Class 12.
The large number reflects the scale of the state board examinations, making it one of the biggest in the country.
Students can now access their marksheets through official websites as well as digital platforms like DigiLocker.
HOW TO CHECK MP BOARD RESULT 2026
Follow these simple steps to access your result:
- Visit the official website (mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.nic.in)
- Click on the link for Class 10 or Class 12 Result 2026
- Enter your roll number and application number
- Click on Submit
- Your result will appear on the screen
- Download and save the marksheet for future reference
Students are advised to cross-check all details carefully once the result is displayed.
Direct link to check MP Board Class 10, 12 results 2026
MP BOARD CLASS 12 RESULTS DETAILS
Khushi Rai and Chandni Vishwakarma from Bhopal have emerged as the top scorers in the Class 12 examinations, each securing an impressive 494 out of 500 marks.
The exams were conducted between February 10 and March 7, 2026, with a total of 689,746 candidates appearing.
This year recorded the best results in the last 16 years, with 76.01% of regular candidates and 30.60% of private candidates passing. Government schools outperformed private institutions, achieving a pass percentage of 80.43% compared to 69.67%.
A total of 221 students made it to the merit list, including 158 female and 63 male students, once again highlighting the strong performance of girls.
Among districts, Jhabua recorded the highest pass percentage at 93.23%.
MP BOARD CLASS 10 RESULTS DETAILS
In Bhopal, the MP Board Class 10 results have been declared, with Pratibha Solanki from Panna emerging as the topper by securing an outstanding 499 out of 500 marks.
The examinations were conducted from February 13 to March 6, 2026, with a total of 897,061 candidates appearing.
This year, 73.42% of regular candidates and 26.38% of private candidates passed. Government schools performed better than private schools, recording a pass percentage of 76.80% compared to 68.64%.
A total of 378 students made it to the merit list, including 235 female and 143 male students, once again reflecting the stronger performance of girls.
Among districts, Anuppur recorded the highest pass percentage in Class 12 at 93.85%.
WHERE TO CHECK MP BOARD EXAM 2026 RESULT
Students can check their MP Board results on the following official platforms:
- mpbse.nic.in
- mpresults.nic.in
- mpbse.mponline.gov.in
- results.digilocker.gov.in
These websites host the official result links and allow students to download their provisional marksheets.
MP BOARD 2026 RE-EXAM AND SECOND CHANCE
A minimum of 33 per cent in each subject is required to pass the MP Board Exam 2026 for both the classes. Students who could not pass in one or two subjects do not need to panic.
- MP Board has introduced a “Second Main Examination” instead of supplementary exams
- Students can reappear in failed subjects or improve scores
- These exams are treated at par with the main exam
- Applications can be submitted after results
This system aims to reduce stress and give students a fair second opportunity.
This is not just limited to those who have failed some subjects but also those who have passed. Passed students can also give the second exam to improve their marks.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR STUDENTS?
With results now declared, students must begin planning their next academic steps carefully.
For Class 10 students, choosing the right stream is crucial:
- Science is suitable for those interested in engineering, medicine, or research.
- Commerce is ideal for careers in business, finance, and management.
- Humanities offers diverse options in social sciences, law, and civil services.
Students should assess their interests, strengths, and long-term goals before making a decision.
For Class 12 students, the focus now shifts to higher education:
- Apply to universities and colleges without delay
- Keep documents like marksheets and certificates ready
- Track admission deadlines for different institutions
- Explore entrance exams, if required for specific courses
THE BIG PICTURE
The declaration of MP Board results marks an important milestone for students and their families. With over 16 lakh candidates participating, the results not only reflect individual performance but also set the stage for future academic and career choices.
Students are encouraged to stay calm, explore their options carefully and take informed decisions about their next steps.
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