MP Board Class 10th result 2026: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has declared the Class 10 results for 2026 at 11:00 AM through an official announcement. The results will be released online, allowing students to access their marksheets using their roll number and application number. The Times of India is co-hosting the MP Board Class 10th result 2026, here is the
link to download the MP Board Class 10th scorecards from TOI portal.
This year, approximately 9.07 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 examination. The board conducted the exams across 3,856 centres, ensuring arrangements for a large number of candidates. The evaluation process has been completed, and the results will be made available on multiple official platforms.
Participation and examination arrangements
The Class 10 examination witnessed significant participation, reflecting consistent enrolment trends. To maintain fairness, the board implemented strict monitoring measures, including CCTV surveillance, flying squads and videography. Despite these efforts, around 100 cases of cheating were reported across the state, with Morena recording the highest number and Bhopal following.
Students are required to secure at least 33 per cent marks in each subject to pass. Those who do not meet the criteria will be required to reappear under the revised system introduced by the board.
Previous years’ pass percentage trends
Data from recent years indicates fluctuations in Class 10 performance. In 2025, the overall pass percentage stood at 76.22 per cent. In comparison, 2024 recorded 58.10 per cent, while 2023 and 2022 saw pass percentages of 63.29 per cent and 53.78 per cent respectively.
Gender-wise data from 2025 showed that girls outperformed boys, achieving a pass percentage of 79.27 per cent compared to 73.21 per cent for boys. These trends provide context for the current year’s results.
Second examination and ‘Best of Two’ policy
The board has introduced a ‘Second Examination’ system, replacing the earlier supplementary exams. Under this framework, all students are eligible to appear again, either to clear failed subjects or to improve marks.
The ‘Best of Two’ rule ensures that the higher score obtained in either attempt is considered for the final marksheet. This applies to each subject individually, preventing any disadvantage if performance declines in the second attempt.
Re-evaluation and result access
Students who are dissatisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation by submitting an application form and paying the required fee. Once the answer sheets are rechecked, the revised marks will be treated as final.
The results will be available on official websites, mobile applications and DigiLocker. Students are advised to download and retain a copy of their provisional marksheet for future use.