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Live Coverage: MP Board 2026 Results for Class 10 and 12 Released Today at mpbse.mponline.gov.in

The Madhya Pradesh Board of School Education (MPBSE) is set to release the results for the Class 10th and 12th examinations today at 11 am. Students will be able to access their results for the year 2026 through the official websites, mpbse.mponline.gov.in and digilocker.gov.in. The announcement of the results will be made by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav from his office in Bhopal, specifically at the Samatva Sabhagrih during a press conference.

The Class 10 examinations were held from February 13 to March 6, while the Class 12 examinations took place from February 7 to March 7. Both sets of exams were scheduled in a single shift, running from 9 am to 12 noon.

According to MPBSE regulations, students must achieve a minimum of 33 percent to pass. Those dissatisfied with their scores will have the option to apply for re-evaluation, with forms available on the board’s website after the results are published. Additionally, students who did not pass can take supplementary examinations.

In the previous year, the pass rate for Class 12 was recorded at 74.48 percent, with Priyal Dwivedi achieving the highest marks in the science-math group, scoring 492 out of 500. Class 10 saw a pass percentage of 76.22, with Pragya Jaiswal securing the top rank. Notably, female candidates outperformed their male counterparts, achieving a pass rate of 79.27 percent compared to 73.21 percent for males.

Students are advised to check the MP Board results for 2026 on the designated official websites. The release of these results marks an important milestone for students who have been awaiting their performance outcomes following the examinations conducted earlier this year.


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