The MPBSE Result 2026 has been declared by the Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh for both Class 10 and Class 12 annual board examinations. The main exam results were announced on April 15, 2026, at mpbse.nic.in, with Class 10 recording a 73.42% pass rate and Class 12 at 76.01%. The Second Main Exam (supplementary) result for Class 12 was declared on June 12, 2026, and for Class 10 on June 16, 2026 — both are now available at result.mponline.gov.in.

To access your MPBSE Result 2026, you need your 8-digit Roll Number and 8-digit Application Number (both printed on your admit card). Your marksheet shows subject-wise marks, grades, overall percentage, and pass/fail status — keep a printed copy for college admissions and scholarship applications.

  • The MPBSE 2026 main exam was held between February and March 2026 for over 16 lakh students across Madhya Pradesh.
  • Class 10 pass rate: 73.42%; government schools (76.80%) outperformed private schools (68.64%).
  • Class 12 pass rate: 76.01% — the highest in at least four years; girls’ pass rate was 79.41%.
  • The Second Main Exam (MPBSE’s official name for the supplementary exam) was held May 7–26, 2026 for students who failed in up to two main-exam subjects.
  • Second Main Exam results for Class 12 (June 12) and Class 10 (June 16) are both now out at result.mponline.gov.in and DigiLocker.
  • Class 10 topper: Pratibha Singh Solanki (Panna, 499/500); Class 12 topper: Khushi Roy.
  • Students unhappy with their marks can apply for retotalling or revaluation through the MPBSE portal.

The Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh (MPBSE) is the statutory body responsible for conducting High School (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) board examinations for government and private schools across the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Key Summary

  • MPBSE Class 10 & 12 Main Result 2026: Declared April 15, 2026 — pass rates 73.42% (Class 10) and 76.01% (Class 12)
  • Second Main Exam Result — Class 12: June 12, 2026 | Class 10: June 16, 2026 (both OUT)
  • Check results at result.mponline.gov.in or mpbse.nic.in using Roll Number and Application Number
  • Minimum passing marks: 33% in each subject (theory and practical evaluated separately)
  • Girls outperformed boys in both Class 10 and Class 12 across all categories in 2026
  • Retotalling and revaluation available for students who wish to contest their marks

What is MPBSE Result 2026?

The MPBSE Result 2026 is the official scorecard issued by the Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh for students who appeared in the High School Certificate (Class 10) and Higher Secondary Certificate (Class 12) annual board examinations. It shows subject-wise marks, grades, total percentage, and pass/fail status — and is the primary document you need for college admissions, scholarship applications, and as proof of academic qualification.

Every year, MPBSE runs two result cycles: the Main Examination (held February–March) and the Second Main Examination (held in May), which gives students who failed in up to two subjects a second shot at clearing those papers without losing an academic year. Both result cycles for 2026 are now declared. Here are the key details:

Particulars Details
Board Name Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh (MPBSE)
Exams Conducted High School Certificate (Class 10) and Higher Secondary Certificate (Class 12)
Class 10 Main Exam Dates February 13 – March 6, 2026
Class 12 Main Exam Dates February 7 – March 5, 2026
Main Result Declaration (Both Classes) April 15, 2026
Class 10 Pass Percentage (2026 Main) 73.42%
Class 12 Pass Percentage (2026 Main) 76.01%
Second Main Exam Dates May 7 – May 26, 2026
Class 12 Second Main Exam Result June 12, 2026
Class 10 Second Main Exam Result June 16, 2026
Minimum Passing Marks 33% in each subject (theory and practical separately)
Official Result Portals mpbse.nic.in, result.mponline.gov.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in, DigiLocker
Class 10 Topper 2026 Pratibha Singh Solanki (Panna) — 499/500
Class 12 Topper 2026 Khushi Roy

MPBSE Result 2026: Important Dates

The MPBSE 2026 exam cycle stretches from February board exams all the way through mid-year Second Main results and revaluation outcomes. The table below lists every key event — upcoming dates come first so you know exactly what to act on next, followed by events already completed.

Event Class 10 Date Class 12 Date Status
Second Main Exam Revaluation Result July – August 2026 (TBD) July – August 2026 (TBD) Upcoming
College Admissions (Class 11 / Degree Colleges) July – August 2026 July – August 2026 Upcoming
Main Exam (Theory) February 13 – March 6, 2026 February 7 – March 5, 2026 Over
Main Result Declaration April 15, 2026 April 15, 2026 Over
Revaluation / Retotalling Application Window April 15 – April 25, 2026 April 15 – April 25, 2026 Over
Second Main Exam (Theory) May 7 – May 19, 2026 May 7 – May 26, 2026 Over
Second Main Exam Result June 16, 2026 June 12, 2026 Over

Ques. When was the MPBSE 2026 main exam result declared?

Ans. The MPBSE 2026 main exam result for both Class 10 and Class 12 was declared on April 15, 2026. Class 10 recorded a 73.42% pass rate and Class 12 a 76.01% pass rate — the board’s best Class 12 figure in at least four years.

Ques. Is the MPBSE Second Main Exam result 2026 out?

Ans. Yes. The MPBSE Second Main Exam result for Class 12 was declared on June 12, 2026, and for Class 10 on June 16, 2026. Both are available at result.mponline.gov.in and mpbse.nic.in using your roll number and application number.

MPBSE Result Previous Year Statistics

MPBSE’s pass percentage has shown a strong upward climb over the last four years, especially in Class 12, which bounced back from its four-year low of 55.28% in 2023 to 76.01% in 2026 — a gain of over 20 percentage points in just three cycles. Class 10 results have been more variable: a record-high 76.22% in 2025 eased slightly to 73.42% in 2026, though the overall trend from 2023’s 63.29% remains positive. Girls have consistently outperformed boys in both classes across every year in this period.

Year Class 10 Pass % Class 12 Pass % Class 12 Boys’ Pass % Class 12 Girls’ Pass % Main Result Date
2026 73.42% 76.01% ~72.61% 79.41% April 15, 2026
2025 76.22% 74.48% Girls > Boys May 6, 2025
2024 64.49% 60.26% 68.42% May 2024
2023 63.29% 55.28% 52.00% 58.75% May 2023

Year-wise gender gap in Class 12 pass percentage:

Year Girls’ Pass % (Class 12) Boys’ Pass % (Class 12) Gender Gap
2026 79.41% ~72.61% ~6.8 pp
2025 Girls > Boys
2024 68.42% 60.26% 8.16 pp
2023 58.75% 52.00% 6.75 pp

Girls have consistently outperformed boys by 6–8 percentage points in Class 12 over the last four years. That gap has stayed remarkably stable even as the overall pass percentage swung from 55% to 76% — suggesting this is a structural performance difference, not a year-specific anomaly. Class 12’s recovery from 2023’s low is the sharpest multi-year swing the board has posted in recent memory: each successive year added roughly 7 percentage points, indicating sustained improvement in either student preparation or evaluation standards.

How to Check MPBSE Result 2026

You can check your MPBSE Result 2026 through four methods — the official MPBSE portal, the state result portal, DigiLocker, and SMS. All four work for both the main exam result and the Second Main Exam result. Here’s a step-by-step guide for each:

Method 1: Via result.mponline.gov.in (Most Widely Used)

  1. Go to mpbse.nic.in/results.html — it redirects to the official result portal — or visit result.mponline.gov.in directly.
  2. Click the relevant result link for your class and exam type. For the Second Main Exam, look for "High School (Class 10) Second Main Examination Result 2026" or "Higher Secondary (Class 12) Second Main Examination Result 2026".
  3. Enter your Roll Number (8 digits) and Application Number (8 digits). Both appear on your admit card.
  4. Click Submit or View Result.
  5. Your result and marksheet appear on screen. Download the PDF and save it — you’ll need it for college admission and scholarships.

Method 2: Via DigiLocker

  1. Open the DigiLocker app on your phone (Android or iOS) or visit digilocker.gov.in.
  2. Log in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. Create a new account if you don’t have one.
  3. Search for "MPBSE" or "Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh" under the Education section.
  4. Select your class, exam type, and year (2026), then enter your roll number.
  5. Your digitally verified marksheet appears immediately. DigiLocker documents are legally accepted for college admissions — you don’t need a physical copy for most institutions.

Method 3: Via mpbse.mponline.gov.in

  1. Visit mpbse.mponline.gov.in.
  2. Click the Result tab in the top navigation bar.
  3. Choose the relevant exam — Class 10 or Class 12, main or Second Main.
  4. Enter your roll number and application number, then click View Result.
  5. Download or print your result from the screen that opens.

Method 4: Via SMS (for students without internet access)

  • For Class 10: Type MP10 [Roll Number] and send to 56263
  • For Class 12: Type MP12 [Roll Number] and send to 56263

You’ll receive a text message with your subject-wise marks and overall pass/fail status within a few minutes. Standard SMS charges apply.

Ques. What do I need to check my MPBSE Result 2026?

Ans. You need your 8-digit Roll Number and 8-digit Application Number — both printed on your MPBSE admit card. For DigiLocker, you need your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. For the SMS method, only your roll number is required.

Ques. Can I check my MPBSE result using only the roll number?

Ans. Some portals allow roll-number-only search, but most require both your roll number and application number for verification. If you’ve lost your application number, try logging into the MPBSE student portal or contact your school — they keep records of all registration details on file.

MPBSE Result 2026: Class 10 and Class 12 Statistics

The MPBSE 2026 main exam results brought several notable headlines. Class 12 hit a four-year high of 76.01%, government school students in Class 10 beat private schools for the first time in recent memory, and girls led boys in every category across both classes. Here’s the full breakdown:

Class 10 (High School Certificate) Statistics 2026:

Category Pass Percentage / Detail
Overall Pass Percentage 73.42%
Government Schools 76.80%
Private Schools 68.64%
Gender Performance Girls outperformed boys in all categories
State Topper Pratibha Singh Solanki (Panna) — 499/500
Students in Merit List 378 students — 235 girls, 143 boys

Class 12 (Higher Secondary Certificate) Statistics 2026:

Category Pass Percentage / Detail
Overall Pass Percentage 76.01%
Girls’ Pass Percentage 79.41%
Boys’ Pass Percentage ~72.61% (approximate)
State Topper Khushi Roy

The sharpest result from 2026 is the Class 10 school-type comparison: government school students passed at 76.80%, beating private school students at 68.64% by over 8 percentage points. This reverses the typical pattern where private schools tend to lead. For the merit list, 235 of the 378 qualifying students were girls — nearly two-thirds — reinforcing the consistent gender performance trend seen year after year. Class 12’s 76.01% overall pass rate continues the steady climb from 2023’s low, making this the board’s strongest Class 12 result in recent memory.

MPBSE 2026 Marksheet — What It Contains

Your MPBSE marksheet is an official document you’ll use for years — college admissions, scholarship applications, government job applications, and as proof of academic qualification. The online result you download right now is a provisional marksheet. Your school gives you the original board-certified marksheet once MPBSE distributes physical copies, usually 2–4 months after the result is declared.

Here’s what your MPBSE marksheet shows:

Detail on Marksheet What It Means
Student’s Full Name As registered with MPBSE at the time of form fill-up
Father’s / Mother’s Name As registered with MPBSE
Roll Number Your unique board exam registration number
School Name and Code The institution you appeared from
Subject-wise Marks (Theory) Marks scored in the written paper for each subject
Subject-wise Marks (Practical) Marks from lab work or oral exam, where applicable
Maximum Marks Full marks possible in each subject (usually 100)
Grade / Grade Points Letter grade and corresponding grade points for each subject
Total Marks and Percentage Sum of all subject marks and the resulting percentage
Result Status Pass / Fail / Compartment / Absent / Withheld
Division (Class 12) First Division (60%+), Second Division (45–59%), Third Division (33–44%)
Date of Birth As per official birth certificate records on file with the board

Most colleges accept the provisional marksheet from result.mponline.gov.in for the initial admission process. You need the original board-certified marksheet at the time of final document verification — your school handles that once MPBSE sends physical copies to institutions.

If you spot any error — in your name spelling, date of birth, subject marks, or school code — report it to your school principal immediately. Your school submits a correction request to MPBSE with supporting documents. Don’t wait: correction windows are limited, and using an error-ridden marksheet can cause delays or rejection at admission stage.

Ques. Is the provisional MPBSE marksheet valid for college admission in 2026?

Ans. Yes. Most colleges in Madhya Pradesh and elsewhere accept the provisional marksheet (from result.mponline.gov.in or DigiLocker) for initial admission and form filling. You’ll need the original board-certified marksheet during final document verification — your school will hand it over once MPBSE releases physical copies, typically 2–4 months after the result date.

MPBSE Grading System 2026

MPBSE uses a letter grading system alongside marks. For Class 10, each subject gets a grade and a grade point based on marks scored, and an overall CGPA is calculated. For Class 12, marks and percentage are shown directly, with divisions (First, Second, Third) awarded based on overall percentage. Here’s the full grading scale for Class 10:

Grade Marks Range Grade Points Descriptor
A1 91–100 10 Outstanding
A2 81–90 9 Excellent
B1 71–80 8 Very Good
B2 61–70 7 Good
C1 51–60 6 Average
C2 41–50 5 Satisfactory
D 33–40 4 Pass
E1 21–32 0 Fail (Grace Marks may apply)
E2 0–20 0 Fail

For Class 12, MPBSE does not use a CGPA scale — your marksheet shows marks and percentage directly. Divisions work like this:

  • First Division: 60% and above
  • Second Division: 45% to 59%
  • Third Division: 33% to 44%
  • Fail: Below 33% in any single subject (even if your total percentage is above 33%)

Grace Marks Policy: MPBSE awards grace marks to students who score just below the passing threshold. If you score between 25 and 32 in a subject, the board may push your score up to 33 (the minimum to pass). Grace marks are applied automatically — you don’t apply for them separately. They show up on your marksheet as part of the final subject score. Grade E1 (21–32 marks) is the zone where grace marks can be the difference between a pass and a fail.

MPBSE Second Main Exam Result 2026

The MPBSE Second Main Exam 2026 is the board’s official rebranding of what was previously called the supplementary or compartment examination. It was held from May 7 to May 26, 2026 and was open to students who failed in up to two subjects in the February-March main exam. Passing this exam gives you the same High School or Higher Secondary Certificate as the main exam — there is no difference in the certificate itself.

Both Second Main Exam results are now declared:

  • Class 12 Second Main Exam Result: Declared June 12, 2026 at 3:45 PM
  • Class 10 Second Main Exam Result: Declared June 16, 2026 at 4:00 PM

Both are available at mpbse.nic.in and result.mponline.gov.in.

How to check your Second Main Exam result specifically:

  1. Visit mpbse.nic.in/results.html or result.mponline.gov.in.
  2. Find the link: "Higher Secondary (Class 12) Second Main Examination Result 2026" or "High School (Class 10) Second Main Examination Result 2026".
  3. Enter your Roll Number and Application Number.
  4. Click Submit. Your result scorecard opens on screen.
  5. Download and save the PDF of your Second Main Exam marksheet.

Eligibility note: Only students who failed in 1 or 2 subjects in the 2026 main exam were eligible for the Second Main Exam. Students who failed in 3 or more subjects, or were absent from the main exam, were not eligible.

What if you still didn’t pass in the Second Main Exam? You’ll need to appear in the next main exam cycle (February-March 2027). In some cases, students who fail in just one subject in the Second Main Exam can appear as private candidates for that specific subject in the next year’s exam, without repeating the full year.

Ques. How many subjects can I appear for in the MPBSE Second Main Exam?

Ans. You can appear in the MPBSE Second Main Exam only if you failed in up to two subjects in the main exam. Students who failed in three or more subjects are not eligible and must repeat the full year, appearing in the next main exam cycle (February-March 2027).

Ques. Does the MPBSE Second Main Exam result look different on the certificate?

Ans. Your Second Main Exam marksheet states that it covers the Second Main Examination 2026. However, the final High School Certificate or Higher Secondary Certificate issued once you pass does not distinguish between main and Second Main passers — both certificates look identical. Some institutions may note supplementary appearance in their internal records, but the board-issued certificate itself carries no such marking.

MPBSE Revaluation and Retotalling 2026

If your marks feel lower than expected, MPBSE gives you two options: retotalling, which rechecks the addition of marks, and revaluation, which gets your answer sheet re-evaluated by a different examiner. These are separate processes with different fees and different outcomes.

Process What Gets Checked Can Marks Decrease? Approximate Fee
Retotalling Recalculation of total marks; checks if any answer was left unmarked or totalling error occurred No — marks stay the same or increase ~₹100 per subject
Revaluation Full re-checking of answer sheet by a new examiner; marks may increase No — MPBSE’s policy is that marks do not decrease on revaluation ~₹500–₹800 per subject

How to apply for MPBSE retotalling/revaluation:

  1. Visit mpbse.nic.in and look for the Scrutiny / Revaluation portal link.
  2. Log in using your roll number and date of birth.
  3. Go to the Revaluation / Retotalling section.
  4. Select the subject(s) you want rechecked.
  5. Pay the applicable fee online through the payment gateway.
  6. Save your application confirmation number — you need it to track status.

The retotalling and revaluation window for the 2026 main exam was open April 15–25, 2026. Students who applied in that window should have their revised marks reflected by June–July 2026. For the Second Main Exam, the revaluation window typically opens around 10–15 days after the result — check mpbse.nic.in for exact dates and the current fee schedule.

If revaluation changes your marks enough to cross a threshold — from Fail to Pass, or from Second Division to First Division — MPBSE issues a revised marksheet reflecting the new status. Colleges generally let you update your admission application with the revised marksheet if the process wraps up before their final document verification.

What After MPBSE Result 2026?

What you do next depends on your result status. Whether you passed comfortably, scraped through the Second Main Exam, or need another attempt — here’s exactly what to do:

If you passed Class 10 (main exam or Second Main Exam):

  • You can enrol in Class 11 at any MP school. Government schools typically open Class 11 admissions in June–July using your MPBSE marks. The stream you pick — Science, Commerce, or Arts — shapes your career direction for the next two years.
  • You can also apply to ITI programs, polytechnic diplomas, and government-recognised vocational courses that directly accept Class 10 results.
  • Apply for the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana and other Madhya Pradesh scholarship schemes that support eligible Class 10 passers in higher education.
  • Download your provisional marksheet now. Your school gives you the original board-certified marksheet once MPBSE releases physical copies — carry both when attending admission or document verification sessions.

If you passed Class 12 (main exam or Second Main Exam):

  • Science stream: You’re eligible for JEE, NEET, and various state-level engineering and medical entrance exams. MP state universities open admissions in June–July.
  • Commerce stream: Apply for B.Com, BBA, CA Foundation, or management programs at degree colleges.
  • Arts / Humanities: Apply for BA, social work, law (CLAT), or journalism and mass communication programs.
  • If you scored 70% or above in MPBSE Class 12, check your eligibility for the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana, which covers tuition fees at government institutions.

If you failed in 1–2 subjects and appeared in the Second Main Exam:

  • The Second Main Exam results are out. If you passed, proceed with college admissions using the Second Main marksheet — most institutions accept it.
  • If you failed again, you’ll appear in the February–March 2027 main exam. Use the coming months to address weak subjects systematically.

If you failed in 3 or more subjects:

  • You were not eligible for the 2026 Second Main Exam and need to appear in the next main exam cycle (February–March 2027) as a regular or private candidate.
  • Focus on MPBSE’s official syllabus and past question papers available on mpbse.nic.in to strengthen your preparation.

Steps that apply to everyone after the result:

  • Check your marksheet for errors in name, date of birth, or marks. Report any discrepancy to your school principal immediately — correction windows are limited.
  • Keep at least 5–6 photocopies of your marksheet ready. College admissions, scholarships, and government schemes often ask for separate sets simultaneously.
  • If revaluation changes your marks after you’ve already applied to a college, contact the admissions office with your revised marksheet before their final document verification deadline.

FAQs

Ques. How can I check my MPBSE Result 2026?

Ans. You can check your MPBSE Result 2026 at result.mponline.gov.in, mpbse.nic.in, or mpbse.mponline.gov.in using your Roll Number and Application Number. DigiLocker gives you a digitally verified copy using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. If you don’t have internet, SMS MP10 [Roll Number] (Class 10) or MP12 [Roll Number] (Class 12) to 56263.

Ques. What is the minimum passing marks in MPBSE 2026?

Ans. You need at least 33% in each subject to pass. Theory and practical are evaluated separately — you must clear both independently. Scoring below 33% in any single subject results in a fail for that subject, even if your total percentage is above 33%.

Ques. What is the MPBSE Second Main Exam?

Ans. The MPBSE Second Main Exam is the board’s official name for what was previously called the supplementary or compartment exam. It’s held every May for students who failed in up to two subjects in the main exam. Passing it earns you the same certificate as the main exam — it’s a genuine second chance, not a lesser qualification.

Ques. What is the MPBSE Class 10 pass percentage for 2026?

Ans. The MPBSE Class 10 overall pass percentage for 2026 is 73.42%. Government schools recorded 76.80% while private schools posted 68.64%. Girls outperformed boys in all categories. Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna topped the state with 499 out of 500, and 378 students made the merit list (235 girls, 143 boys).

Ques. What is the MPBSE Class 12 pass percentage for 2026?

Ans. The MPBSE Class 12 overall pass percentage for 2026 is 76.01% — the highest in at least four years. Girls’ pass rate was 79.41%, outperforming boys by approximately 6–7 percentage points. Khushi Roy was the state topper in Class 12.

Ques. Can I apply for revaluation in MPBSE 2026?

Ans. Yes. MPBSE offers retotalling (~₹100 per subject) and revaluation (~₹500–800 per subject). For the main exam, the application window was April 15–25, 2026. For the Second Main Exam, the window opens around 10–15 days after result declaration — check mpbse.nic.in for the exact dates and current fee structure.

Ques. How do I download my MPBSE marksheet from DigiLocker?

Ans. Open the DigiLocker app or go to digilocker.gov.in and log in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. Search for "MPBSE" under the Education section, select your class and 2026 as the year, enter your roll number, and download the marksheet. It’s digitally signed and legally accepted for most official purposes including college admissions.

Ques. My name is spelled wrong on my MPBSE result — what do I do?

Ans. Report it to your school principal right away. Your school submits a correction request to MPBSE with supporting documents such as your Aadhaar card or birth certificate. MPBSE then issues a corrected marksheet. Act quickly — correction windows are time-limited, and an incorrect marksheet can cause delays or rejections at college admission.

Ques. Does MPBSE offer grace marks in 2026?

Ans. Yes. If you score between 25 and 32 in a subject, MPBSE may award grace marks to bring your score up to 33 (the minimum to pass). Grace marks are applied automatically — no separate application needed — and they appear on your marksheet as part of the final subject score.

Ques. When will the original MPBSE marksheet be distributed to students?

Ans. The original board-certified marksheet is distributed through your school, typically 2–4 months after the result is declared. For the 2026 main result (declared April 15), physical marksheets should reach schools around July–August 2026. The provisional marksheet from result.mponline.gov.in is accepted for most purposes until then.

Ques. Which official websites carry the MPBSE 2026 result?

Ans. The official portals are: mpbse.nic.in, result.mponline.gov.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in, and digilocker.gov.in. All carry the same result — checking one is enough. The result is also accessible via SMS to 56263.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.