MP Board 12th Supplementary Result 2026 is out! Check your MPBSE Class 12 second main result via direct link, eligibility

If you appeared for the MP Board Class 12 second main (supplementary) exam this year, the wait is finally over. The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has released the MP Board 12th Supplementary Result 2026, and students can now check their scores online using their roll number and application number.
This guide walks you through everything you need: the direct result link, how to download your marksheet, eligibility rules, the full exam timeline, what to do if you still don’t clear, and smart next steps for admissions. Whether you’re a student, parent, or teacher guiding someone through this process, you’ll find clear, practical information here — no confusion, no guesswork.

Overview
The MPBSE Class 12 main result 2026 was declared on April 15, 2026. Students who didn’t clear one or two subjects became eligible to appear for the “second main exam” — MPBSE’s rebranded term for the supplementary or compartment exam, introduced to reduce exam-related stress and stigma among students.
The MPBSE supplementary exam 2026 was conducted from May 7 to May 25, 2026, in a single shift. The exams ran from 9 AM to 12 PM at designated centres across the state, and the schedule was revised to avoid a clash with the CUET UG 2026 exam.
After completing the evaluation process, MPBSE declared the supplementary result on June 12, 2026. This means students can now log in and check their scores immediately.
Direct Link to Check Your Result
Once released, the result link is available on the official portals: mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in, and mponline.gov.in.

A few important notes:
- Students can also access their result via SMS, DigiLocker, and a QR code through the MPBSE mobile app.
- Avoid third-party websites that may show incorrect information or collect your personal data — stick to the official portals listed above.
- Bookmark these links and save them for future reference, especially during admission season when colleges may ask you to re-verify your marksheet.
Step-by-Step: How to Check Your Result Online
Here’s the simplest way to view your MP Board 12th supplementary result:
- Visit the official result portal (mpresults.nic.in or mpbse.mponline.gov.in).
- Look for the “MP Board 12th Second Main Result 2026” link on the homepage.
- Enter your roll number as mentioned on your supplementary admit card.
- Enter your application number where required.
- Click submit — your scorecard will appear on screen.
- Take a printout or screenshot of your result for future reference.
Practical tip: Keep your original admit card handy before you start. Many students lose time fumbling for their roll number at the last minute when servers are already overloaded right after a result announcement.

Eligibility for the Second Main (Supplementary) Exam
Not every student who fails automatically qualifies for the supplementary exam. Here’s what determines eligibility:
- Students must have failed in a maximum of two papers in the main exam to be eligible for the supplementary/compartment exam.
- The minimum passing mark required per subject is 30 (recently revised down from 33).
- Students had to register for the second main exam during a limited application window before the exam dates.
- The last date to submit the supplementary application form was April 26, 2026.
If you failed in three or more subjects, you would not have been eligible for this round and would generally need to repeat the academic year — though it’s always worth confirming directly with your school, as policies can vary by case.
Important Dates Timeline
Here’s a quick snapshot of how the 2026 cycle unfolded:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| MP Board Class 12 main exams | February 13 – March 6, 2026 |
| MP Board 12th main result | April 15, 2026 |
| Last date for supplementary form submission | April 26, 2026 |
| Supplementary admit card released | May 2, 2026 |
| Supplementary (second main) exams | May 7 – 25, 2026 |
| Supplementary result declared | June 12, 2026 |
Keep this table handy — it’s a useful reference if you’re tracking deadlines for next year’s cycle too, since MPBSE tends to follow a similar pattern annually.

What’s on Your Supplementary Marksheet
Once your scorecard loads, check these details carefully:
- Name, roll number, and father’s/mother’s name
- Subject-wise marks for the papers you re-attempted
- Overall pass/fail status
- Grade or division (if applicable)
Remember that the online marksheet is provisional in nature. You’ll need to collect the original hard copy from your school once it reopens. Until then, the downloaded copy works for most temporary purposes, including provisional admissions.
What to Do If You Still Don’t Pass
If your supplementary result still shows a fail, don’t panic — you have a few realistic options:
- Re-evaluation request: If you’re not satisfied with your result, you can apply for re-evaluation on the official website by entering the required details.
- Repeat the year: Some students choose to re-enroll in Class 12 and attempt the full exam again the following year.
- Open/private schooling options: Boards like NIOS allow students to complete their 12th in a flexible format, which many students use as a parallel path while reattempting MPBSE exams.
- Talk to your school counselor: They can guide you on which subjects to prioritize and what documentation you’ll need going forward.
Tips to Prepare Better for Next Time
If you’re heading into a supplementary exam (or guiding someone who is), here’s what actually helps:
- Focus only on weak subjects — don’t waste time revising subjects you’ve already cleared.
- Use previous years’ question papers for the specific subjects you’re reattempting; MPBSE often repeats question patterns.
- Create a tight 15-18 day study plan since the gap between result and supplementary exam is usually short.
- Practice writing full answers, not just reading — many students lose marks on presentation and structure, not just content.
- Get your admit card early — don’t wait until the last few days, since portal traffic spikes close to the deadline.
Common Mistakes Students Make
- Waiting for an “official SMS” instead of actively checking the portal — results often go live before any notification arrives.
- Entering the wrong roll number — always use the one from your supplementary admit card, not the main exam admit card, as these can differ.
- Ignoring the re-evaluation window — it usually closes within a short period after results, so don’t delay if you plan to apply.
- Assuming the provisional marksheet is final — colleges may ask for the original later, so don’t lose track of your school’s reopening schedule.
Latest Updates and Trends
A few notable shifts this year worth knowing:
- MPBSE has rebranded the “supplementary exam” as the “second main examination” to reduce stigma and stress among students
- The passing threshold was revised from 33 marks to 30 marks per subject, making it slightly easier for borderline students.
- MPBSE now actively coordinates its exam calendar with national-level entrance exams like CUET UG, adjusting dates to avoid clashes.
These changes reflect a broader effort by the board to make the process more student-friendly and less anxiety-inducing.
Key Takeaways
- The MP Board 12th Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on June 12, 2026.
- Check your result only on official portals: mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in, mponline.gov.in.
- Eligibility was limited to students who failed in a maximum of two subjects with at least 30 marks needed to pass.
- The provisional marksheet is valid for admissions until the original is issued by your school.
- If unsatisfied with results, apply for re-evaluation promptly through the official website.
Conclusion
The release of the MP Board 12th Supplementary Result 2026 marks an important milestone for thousands of students across Madhya Pradesh. Whether you’ve cleared your remaining subjects or are still figuring out your next move, the key is to act quickly — download your marksheet, verify all details, and plan your next academic steps without delay. Stay connected to official MPBSE channels for any further announcements regarding marksheet collection or admission deadlines.





