MPBSE Class 10 Results
The results of the MP Board Class 10 (HSC) Exam for the 2025-2026 academic year are expected to be declared in April or May 2026.
The results will be available on the official websites of the MP Board. Students will need their Roll Number and Application Number to check their provisional scorecards.
1.0Key Dates for MPBSE Class 10 Result 2026
Based on the official calendar and past trends of the MP Board:
2.0How to Check the Result Online
The MP Board makes the provisional result available on its official portals. Ensure you have your Roll Number and Application Number from your admit card ready.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Visit the Official Portal: Go to any of the official MPBSE result websites:
- mpbse.nic.in
- mpresults.nic.in
- mpbse.mponline.gov.in
2. Click the Result Link: On the homepage, click on the link that reads: "High School Certificate Examination (HSC) - 10th Class Result - 2026".
3.Enter Credentials: A new window will open. Carefully enter your Roll Number in the first field and your Application Number in the second field.
4. Submit: Click on the 'Submit' or 'Show Result' button.
- View and Download: Your provisional marksheet will appear on the screen. Download and take a printout of the result for immediate use, as the original marksheet will be issued later by your school.
Alternative Methods
- SMS Service: To check your result via SMS, use the following format:
MPBSE10 (Space) ROLL NUMBER
Send the message to 56263. - Mobile Apps: The result can also be accessed through the MPBSE Mobile App or the UMANG App.
- DigiLocker: The digitally signed marksheet and certificate will be made available on the DigiLocker platform shortly after the result declaration.
3.0Details on Your Scorecard
The online provisional marksheet will contain crucial information, which students must verify immediately:
- Student's Name
- Roll Number and Application Number
- School Code and Centre Code
- Subject-wise Marks (Theory and Practical/Internal)
- Total Marks and Percentage
- Division (First, Second, Third)
- Pass/Fail Status
4.0Passing Marks and Grading Criteria
The MPBSE follows a clear minimum requirement for passing the examination.
Minimum Passing Marks
- A student must score a minimum of 33% marks in each subject (Theory + Practical/Internal combined) to be declared pass.
- For subjects with separate theory and practical components (like Science, which may have 75 marks theory and 25 marks practical), students generally need to pass the theory and practical components separately. (e.g., 25/75 in theory and 8/25 in practical for Science).
5.0Grading System (9-Point Scale)
The overall performance is graded using a 9-point scale:
6.0Post-Result Procedures
- Revaluation/Scrutiny: Students who feel their marks are incorrect can apply for re-checking (Scrutiny) or obtain a photocopy of their answer sheet through the official MP Online portal. The application window opens for a short period after the result declaration.
- Supplementary Exams ('Ruk Jana Nahi' Yojana): Students who fail in one or two subjects can appear for the Supplementary (Compartment) Examination (also part of the 'Ruk Jana Nahi' scheme) to save their academic year. These exams are usually held in June.
- Higher Secondary Admission: The MPBSE Class 10 result is the basis for admission to the three main streams in Class 11 (Higher Secondary): Science, Commerce, and Arts. Students are advised to choose their stream based on their marks, interest, and career prospects.