The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) declared the much-awaited Class 10 and 12 board examination results today at 11:00 AM. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav officially announced the results in a press conference from Samatva Bhavan, revealing a year of record-breaking achievements, particularly for government schools and female students.
Over 16 lakh students were eagerly awaiting this
announcement, with approximately 9.07 lakh candidates appearing for the High
School Certificate (Class 10) exams and nearly 7 lakh for the Higher Secondary
School Certificate (Class 12) exams.
MP Board Results 2026: Government Schools Performance
This year's results highlighted a significant shift in the
state's educational landscape, with government schools outperforming their
private counterparts in both major examinations.
|
Examination
|
Overall Pass %
|
Govt. School Pass %
|
Private School Pass %
|
|
Class 12 (Regular)
|
76.01%
|
80.43%
|
69.67%
|
|
Class 10 (Regular)
|
73.42%
|
76.80%
|
68.64%
|
The Class 12 pass percentage of 76.01% marks a notable
improvement from last year's 74.48%, while Class 10 saw a slight dip from the
previous year's 76.22%.
Division-wise Breakdown (Class 12):
- First Division: 3,67,079 students
- Second Division: 99,073 students
- Third Division: 254 students
CM Yadav hailed the outcome as a historic milestone: "Students
have set a record in the Madhya Pradesh Board Exam 2025-26. Over the past 16
years, this year's 12th grade results are the best ever. This result is a new
chapter in the golden saga of Madhya Pradesh." He particularly highlighted
the exceptional performance from districts with high Scheduled Tribe
populations.
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MP Board Results 2026: District-wise Performance, Tribal Districts Lead
A remarkable trend emerged this year—districts with
significant tribal populations dominated the top rankings in both Class 10 and
Class 12 results.
Top Performing Districts - Class 12
|
Rank
|
District
|
Pass Percentage
|
|
1
|
Jhabua
|
93.23%
|
|
2
|
Anuppur
|
93.04%
|
Top Performing Districts - Class 10
|
Rank
|
District
|
Pass % (Regular)
|
|
1
|
Anuppur
|
93.85%
|
|
2
|
Alirajpur
|
92.14%
|
|
3
|
Narsinghpur
|
91.21%
|
|
4
|
Mandla
|
89.85%
|
|
5
|
Jhabua
|
87.83%
|
The strong showing from Anuppur, Alirajpur, Jhabua, and
Mandla underscores the improving educational outcomes in tribal-dominated
regions of the state.
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MP Board Results 2026: State Toppers
Exceptional individual performances brought laurels to
various districts across the state. Below is the comprehensive stream-wise
topper list for Class 12:
Class 12 Overall State Toppers (Commerce Stream)
|
Rank
|
Name
|
Marks (out of 500)
|
|
1
|
Khushi Rai (Bhopal)
|
494
|
|
1
|
Chandani Vishwakarma
|
494
|
|
2
|
Mayank Shukla
|
489
|
|
2
|
Aayushi Maheshwari
|
489
|
|
2
|
Khushboo Patidar
|
489
|
Class 12 Stream-wise Toppers
|
Stream
|
Rank 1 Topper(s)
|
Marks (out of 500)
|
|
Science (Maths)
|
Shlok Prajapati
|
493
|
|
Science (Maths) - 2
|
Gauri Sharma, Dolly Purwar, Arjun Gurjar
|
491
|
|
Humanities (Arts)
|
Shruti Tomar (Morena), Akash Ahirwar (Chhatarpur)
|
489
|
|
Humanities - 2
|
Muskan Rawat (Chhatarpur), Aditya Chaturvedi (Rewa)
|
488
|
|
Agriculture
|
Tulsi Rajawat, Chanchal Kushwah
|
493
|
|
Science (Biology)
|
Tanvi Kumavat
|
492
|
|
Fine Arts
|
Shaistaah Qureshi
|
485
|
Class 10 State Topper
Pratibha Singh Solanki from Panna district topped the state, scoring an outstanding 499 out of 500 marks.
Class 12 Gender-wise Performance
|
Category
|
Pass Percentage
|
|
Girls
|
79.41%
|
|
Boys
|
72.39%
|
|
Gap
|
+7.02%
|
Merit List Dominance: Girls secured 158 positions compared
to 63 spots secured by boys in the Class 12 merit list .
Class 10 Gender-wise Performance
|
Category
|
Pass Percentage
|
|
Girls
|
77.52%
|
|
Boys
|
69.31%
|
|
Gap
|
+8.21%
|
Merit List Composition: Out of the 378 students featured in
the Class 10 merit list, 235 were girls (62%) and 143 were boys (38%).
Year-on-Year Comparison
|
Year
|
Class 12 Girls' Pass %
|
Class 12 Boys' Pass %
|
Class 10 Girls' Pass %
|
Class 10 Boys' Pass %
|
|
2026
|
79.41%
|
72.39%
|
77.52%
|
69.31%
|
|
2025
|
77.55%
|
71.37%
|
79.27%
|
73.21%
|
This marks the eighth consecutive year that female students
have outperformed their male counterparts in MP Board examinations.
How to Check Your MP Board Result 2026
Students who appeared for the exams can access their
scorecards through multiple official platforms. Due to heavy traffic on the
main website, students are encouraged to use the following alternative methods:
Official Websites:
Digital & Mobile Access:
- DigiLocker: Results can be downloaded directly from
digilocker.gov.in
- Mobile Apps: Scores are available via the MPBSE Mobile App
and UMANG App
- SMS Service: Students can send an SMS in the format
`MPBSE10<Roll Number>` or `MPBSE12<Roll Number>` to 56263 to
receive results on their phones
Improvement & Re-evaluation
For students who did not achieve the desired results or were
unable to clear the exams, the MPBSE has provided clear pathways forward:
Re-evaluation (Scrutiny) Process
Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply for
scrutiny/re-evaluation via the official website shortly after the result
declaration. The application window typically opens within 48 hours of result
announcement.
Second Examination (Improvement Exam)
In line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
reforms, the MP Board will conduct a "Second Examination" instead of
the traditional supplementary exams. This allows students to:
- Clear failed subjects
- Improve scores in subjects they have already passed
Important Dates:
|
Event
|
Dates
|
|
Second Examination Period
|
May 7 – May 25, 2026
|
|
Application Window
|
7 days from result declaration
|
|
Class 10 Exams
|
May 7 – May 19, 2026
|
|
Class 12 Exams
|
May 7 – May 25, 2026
|
The Class 12 result of 76.01% represents the highest pass
percentage recorded by the MP Board in 16 years, validating the state
government's focused interventions in education quality. This achievement is
particularly significant given that:
1. Government schools have reversed the historical trend and
now outperform private institutions—a testament to improved infrastructure,
teacher training, and accountability measures in public education.
2. Tribal districts like Jhabua, Anuppur, and Alirajpur have
emerged as top performers, indicating that targeted educational schemes in
these regions are yielding tangible results.
3. Female students continue to widen the gender gap in
educational attainment, which bodes well for women's empowerment and workforce
participation in the state.
The 2026 results not only celebrate individual excellence
but also signal a robust and improving educational framework in Madhya Pradesh.
Congratulations to all successful students!






