Madhya Pradesh Board to Reveal Class 10 and 12 Results Tomorrow
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Bhopal, April 14 (NationPress) The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has revealed that the eagerly anticipated outcomes for Class 10 and Class 12 examinations will be announced on Wednesday, April 15.
Students who took part in the exams can access their results on the official websites mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.nic.in by inputting their roll number and application number.
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will officially release the Class 10 and Class 12 results at a ceremony scheduled at his residence at 11 a.m.
This year, an unprecedented number of students participated in the MP Board examinations, with around 16 lakh candidates, including approximately 9 lakh 7 thousand from Class 10 and nearly 7 lakh from Class 12.
Officials stated that the state board established 3,856 examination centres to ensure the smooth conduct of the exams.
Last year's overall pass percentage for Class 10 was reported at 76.22%. Regular students achieved a pass rate of roughly 73%, whereas private or external candidates faced a significantly lower rate of about 28%. Students and parents are anxiously anticipating the upcoming results.
The board has successfully completed the evaluation process and is fully equipped for the timely release of results. Once the results are announced, students will also have the option to download their digital marksheets via DigiLocker and the MPBSE mobile application.
To view the MP Board 2026 results, students should first go to the official websites mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.nic.in. They need to click on the link for MPBSE HSC Class 10 Results 2026 or MPBSE HSSC Class 12 Results 2026. They must then enter their roll number and application number as printed on their admit card and click submit to view and download their marksheet, as per the officials.
Students are encouraged to keep their admit cards handy before checking the results. To avoid server issues, they should refrain from logging in immediately after the results are published. If there are any discrepancies in the marks, students can apply for revaluation or recounting once the board announces the schedule.