The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is likely to declare the Class 5 and Class 8 results for 2026 shortly. After the announcement, students can access their scores through the official websites — mpbse.nic.in and rskmp.in.
Looking at past result timelines, the board is expected to release the results by the end of March or during the first week of April. Students should keep their roll number and admit card handy to avoid any last-minute hassle while checking their results.
I am writing about this because result time can be stressful for both students and parents. Many students are unsure about when and how to check their results, and even a small mistake can create confusion. Having clear and simple information in one place makes things much easier. This article will help you understand the expected result date, how to check your result step by step, and what to do next after the results are declared.
MP Board Result 2026 Expected Date
Although the official result date has not been confirmed yet, past trends give us a fair idea.
- Expected result timeline: End of March or first week of April 2026
- Last year’s result date: May 28, 2025
- Total students appeared (2025): Around 22 lakh
This year, the board is likely to release the results earlier compared to last year.
Official Websites to Check Result
Students can check their results online through the following official websites:
- mpbse.nic.in
- rskmp.in
It is always better to rely only on official websites to avoid misinformation.
How To Check MP Board 5th, 8th Result 2026?
Aspirants can easily check their results online. Here’s how to do it:
- Visit the official website, mpbse.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on “MPBSE 5th Result 2026” or “MPBSE 8th Result 2026”
- Enter your roll number, district, and application number
- Click on submit to view your result
- Download the result and take a printout for future reference
Make sure all details entered are correct to avoid errors while checking the result.
Passing Marks and Criteria
To pass the MP Board Class 5 and Class 8 exams, students must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum 33% marks required
- Must pass in each subject individually
- Must pass overall
If a student fails to meet the minimum marks, they may have to repeat the class as per board rules. In some cases, schools may provide grace marks, but only if the student is just short of the passing marks.
MP Board 2025 Result Statistics
Looking at last year’s performance can help understand overall trends.
Class 8 Performance
- Government schools pass percentage: 89.13%
- Non-government schools pass percentage: 91.73%
- Total pass percentage: 90.02%
Class 5 Performance
- Government schools pass percentage: 93.24%
- Non-government schools pass percentage: 91.99%
- Overall pass percentage: 92.70%
Madrasa Results
- Class 5 pass percentage: 67.72%
- Class 5 (another set): 76.83%
Gender-Wise Performance
- Class 5: Boys – 91.38%, Girls – 94.12%
- Class 8: Boys – 88.41%, Girls – 91.72%
Girls outperformed boys in both Class 5 and Class 8 results.
Top Performing Divisions
- Class 8: Indore ranked first, followed by Narmadapuram and Shahdol
- Class 5: Shahdol secured the top position, followed by Chambal
What Students Should Do After Result
Once the result is declared, students should:
- Download and safely keep their mark sheet
- Verify all details mentioned in the result
- Contact school authorities in case of any discrepancy
- Start preparing for the next academic session
If the result is not as expected, students should stay calm and discuss options with teachers or parents.










