logo naukrinama

Upcoming MP Board Results 2026: Essential Information for Students

The MP Board is set to announce the 2026 results soon, with students eager to learn about the passing criteria. This article outlines the minimum marks required to pass, the grading system, and options available for students who may not succeed in one or two subjects. Additionally, it provides insights into the performance of previous years, helping students prepare for the upcoming results. For more details, visit the official MPBSE website.
 
Upcoming MP Board Results 2026: Essential Information for Students

MP Board Result 2026 Announcement



The results for the MP Board 2026 are expected to be announced shortly. Students can access their results by visiting the official Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) website at mpbse.nic.in. This announcement will also clarify the minimum marks required to pass the examinations.


Understanding Passing Marks

A significant number of students are anxiously awaiting the MP Board results. A common concern among them is the passing criteria. The MPBSE has set specific requirements for both Class 10 and Class 12 exams. Students must achieve passing marks in each subject individually. Once the results are published, they can check their scores on the official MP Board website, mpbse.nic.in.


Minimum Marks Required to Pass

Passing Marks Criteria:


Students must obtain at least 33% in each subject to pass. For subjects like Science, which include both theory and practical components, students must achieve passing marks in both areas. Failing in either component results in failing the entire subject.


Grading System Overview

MP Board Division and Grading System:








Grade Percentage
Distinction 75% and above
First Division 60% and above
Second Division 45% to 59%
Third Division 33% to 44%


Options for Students Who Fail

What to Do If You Fail in One or Two Subjects?


Students who do not pass one or two subjects need not worry. The MP Board provides a chance to take a 'Compartment Examination,' allowing students to retake the exam within the same academic year.


Previous Years' Performance

In the 2024 MP Board examinations, over 1.6 million students participated, with approximately 953,000 in Class 10 and around 706,000 in Class 12. The pass percentages recorded in 2025 were about 58.10% for Class 10 and 64.49% for Class 12.