MP Board 10th, 12th Supplementary Exam Result Announcement 2026
Big news for Madhya Pradesh students! The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has announced that the Second Main Examination (supplementary/compartment) result for Class 10 and Class 12 will be declared today, June 12, 2026, at 4:00 PM. This is great news for the lakhs of students who appeared in the Second Main Exam held from May 7 to May 25, 2026, and were eagerly waiting for this update.
How to Check MP Board 10th 12th Supplementary Result 2026 Online
Just follow these steps carefully:
1. Open your mobile or computer browser and visit the official website mpbse.mponline.gov.in.
2. On the homepage, find and click on the link that says 'MP Board Class 10/12 Second Main Examination Result 2026'.
3. Select your class (10th or 12th) on the next page.
4. Enter your Roll Number exactly as printed on your admit card.
5. Enter your Application Number, which was given to you during the Second Main Exam form filling.
6. Fill in the captcha code shown on the screen.
7. Click on the 'Submit' or 'View Result' button.
8. Your MP Board 10th 12th Supplementary Exam Result Announcement 2026 will be displayed with subject-wise marks and overall result status.
9. Download the PDF or take a screenshot of the result, and keep a printout safe.
Checking Result Through DigiLocker
MPBSE has also started sharing digital marksheets through the DigiLocker app and website. After the MP Board 10th 12th Supplementary Exam Result Announcement 2026, students can also log in to DigiLocker using their mobile number, search for MPBSE, and download their digital marksheet, which is valid for most official purposes.
Passing Marks Criteria for MP Board Supplementary Result 2026
To pass the MP Board Second Main (Supplementary) Examination 2026, a student must score at least 33% marks in every subject they appeared for, as well as 33% in the overall total. For subjects with both theory and practical parts, students generally need 33% in theory, 33% in practical, and 33% in the combined total.
If a student clears all subjects with at least 33% marks, the result will show 'Pass'. If even one subject remains below 33%, the result may show 'Fail' or 'Compartment', depending on how many subjects are affected.
