MP Board 2026 Results: Girls Dominate, Govt Schools Outperform Private

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated students on the MP Board Class 10 and 12 results for 2026, highlighting the dominance of girls and the superior performance of government schools over private institutions. He announced a pioneering 'second opportunity' board exam in May for students who failed, replacing the traditional supplementary exam system. The Class 12 results are the best in 16 years, with government schools achieving an 80.43% pass rate compared to 69.67% for private schools. The CM attributed the success to improved educational infrastructure and the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign.

Key Points: MP Board Class 10, 12 Results 2026 Announced, Second Chance Exam

  • Girls outperform boys
  • Govt schools beat private schools
  • Second chance exam in May
  • Best Class 12 result in 16 years
  • Tribal districts show best results
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CM Yadav extends greetings to students on MP board Class 10-12 results 2026; announces 'second opportunity' exam for failed students

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav congratulates students on 2026 board results, announces second opportunity exam in May for failed students.

"The daughters of the state have maintained their dominance in the Board examination results - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 15

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended his greetings to students after the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education announced the Class 10 and Class 12 examination results for 2026 on Wednesday, stressing that girls showed their dominance in the exams.

CM Yadav also informed that the state board is going to conduct the board examination for a second time next month in May, providing another opportunity to those High School and Higher Secondary students who, for any reason, failed in their examinations.

"I extend my greeting to all students who appeared for the examinations conducted by the MP Board of Secondary Education. In an effort to save the academic year for students in Madhya Pradesh, the Board examinations are set to commence for a second time in May. This initiative will provide an opportunity to those High School and Higher Secondary students who, for any reason, were unsuccessful in their previous attempts," the CM said.

He added that the results reflect a "golden picture" of Madhya Pradesh and highlight the improving quality of education in the state.

"The daughters of the state have maintained their dominance in the Board examination results, surpassing their male counterparts. I congratulate all the daughters who have successfully passed their examinations. They are also in the forefront of the merit list. This is an outcome of the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter) campaign," the CM said.

The Chief Minister noted that the state government has significantly improved the educational infrastructure within government schools. Consequently, the government schools are now outperforming private schools in the Class 10 and Class 12 Board examinations. Students from government schools have delivered their best performance in the last 16 years. Notably, students from government schools had set new benchmarks in the Board examinations last year as well.

In the Class 10 examination, over 8.97 lakh students appeared, with a pass percentage of 73.42 percent. Government schools recorded better performance at 76.80 percent compared to 68.84 percent in private schools. This outcome is a testament to the conducive environment and high-quality educational system prevalent in the 'Sandipani Schools', the CM said.

In Class 12, around 6.89 lakh students appeared, with an overall pass percentage of 76.17 percent, marking the best performance in the past 16 years. The Government schools again outperformed private institutions, recording 80.43 percent results against 69.67 percent. This clearly highlights the disparity between the performance of government and private institutions, he added.

Additionally, in a post on X, CM Yadav stated, "Students have set a new record in the Madhya Pradesh Board Examination 2025-26. In the past 16 years, this year's Class 12 result is the best. This result represents a new chapter of the "golden Madhya Pradesh." After declaring the results of Class 10 and Class 12 today, I congratulate all students who have passed and those who have secured positions in the merit list. I also extend my appreciation to the teachers and parents whose guidance and sacrifices helped students achieve their goals."

"The results of tribal districts are the best in the state. At the same time, girls have continued to maintain their dominance in the exam. Continuous improvements in the education sector have resulted in better performance by students of government schools, whose results are higher than those of private schools. For the first time in Madhya Pradesh, a "second opportunity" examination is being conducted in place of supplementary exams. In this, not only failed students but also those who wish to improve their results can participate. This has been made possible through the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020," he added in the post.

Out of 6,13,318 regular candidates whose results were declared, 4,66,406 students passed the Class 12 examination while out of 7,87,595 regular candidates, 5,78,328 students cleared the Class 10 examination.

The board exams for Class 12th began on February 10 and continued till March 7 while the board examinations for Class 10th began from February 13 and concluded on March 6.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartening to see government schools outperforming private ones! For years, we've been told private is better. This data shows what investment in infrastructure and teachers can do. Hope this trend continues across all states. Our daughters leading the merit list is the best news! #BetiPadhao
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Aman W
While the initiative is good, calling it a "golden picture" feels like an overstatement. A pass percentage in the 70s means nearly 3 out of 10 students are still failing. The focus should be on improving the first-attempt success rate through better teaching, not just offering a second chance. The gap is still too high.
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Sarah B
As a parent, I appreciate this. The supplementary exam system often caused a full year's loss. A re-exam within the same academic year is a game-changer. It reduces stress and financial burden on families. Hope other state boards adopt this NEP 2020 provision quickly.
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Karthik V
The results from tribal districts being the best is truly remarkable and deserves more spotlight. It shows focused efforts in remote areas are working. And yes, the girls are absolutely killing it! đŸ’ª Time to change the narrative that only sons bring academic glory to the family.
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Michael C
Interesting policy. The option to improve scores is smart—it moves away from the pass/fail binary and recognizes that students can grow. However, the logistics of conducting another set of board exams in May will be a huge challenge for the administration. Hope they are prepared.

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