The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is a board of education in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It was established in 1965 by the Government of Madhya Pradesh. The board is responsible for conducting public examinations for class 10th and 12th in the state.
The MPBSE has its headquarters in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. The board has a chairman, a vice-chairman, and a secretary. The chairman is appointed by the Government of Madhya Pradesh. The vice-chairman and the secretary are appointed by the board.
The MPBSE conducts the following examinations:
The MPBSE also conducts various other examinations, such as the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and the Madhya Pradesh State Open School Examination.
The MPBSE is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The board is also a member of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
Exam Dates:
The MPBSE 2026 exams will be conducted in a single shift from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The exams will be held at various centers across the state.
The MPBSE 2026 results will be declared on the official website of the board. Students can check their results by entering their roll number and date of birth.
Here are some tips for students appearing for the MPBSE 2026 exams:
Stay calm and focused on the day of the exam.
For Students
Q1. When are the MPBSE Class 10 and 12 exams usually held?
The MPBSE board exams are typically conducted in March every year. The full exam schedule (datesheet) is usually released by December or January.
Q2. How can I download my admit card?
You can download your admit card from the official MPBSE website or collect it from your school. To download it online, you’ll need your application number or roll number.
Q3. What happens if I lose my admit card?
Don’t panic. You can download it again from the MPBSE portal or request a duplicate from your school. Make sure to keep a few photocopies once you get it.
Q4. Are internal marks included in the final result?
Yes, for most subjects, especially in Science and Practical-based subjects, internal marks (practical or project work) are considered and added to the final score.
Q5. Can I apply for revaluation if I’m not satisfied with my marks?
Absolutely. MPBSE allows students to apply for rechecking or revaluation within a specific time after results are announced. A nominal fee is charged for this process.
For Parents
Q6. How do I know if my child’s school is affiliated with MPBSE?
You can verify this on the official MPBSE website, which has a list of recognized schools. You can also check with the school administration directly.
Q7. Is there any difference between open school and regular MPBSE exams?
Yes. While both are recognized by MPBSE, open school students follow a slightly different academic schedule and appear for exams independently. The syllabus is largely similar, but flexibility is higher in open schooling.
Q8. What support is available if my child fails the board exams?
Students who don’t pass one or more subjects can appear in the supplementary exams, typically held in July or August. It's a second chance without losing an academic year.
General & Administrative
Q9. Where can I get the latest syllabus and model papers?
You can find official MPBSE syllabus PDFs and model question papers on the MPBSE website or educational portals like Career Forum. These resources are updated annually.
Q10. Are MPBSE results available online only?
Yes, the results are first published on the official result portal. Students can also get results via SMS or check them at their school after the official announcement.
Q11. Is the exam pattern the same for all streams in Class 12?
No. The exam pattern varies by stream — Science, Commerce, and Arts each have their own subject combinations and marking schemes. However, core subjects like Hindi or English may follow a similar structure across streams.
Q12. Does MPBSE issue digital marksheets?
Yes, MPBSE now provides digitally signed marksheets and migration certificates, which can be downloaded online after result declaration. These are valid for admissions and official use
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