The buzz is real—students, parents, and teachers across Madhya Pradesh are anxiously waiting for the MP Board Result 2025. The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) is gearing up to release the Class 10th and Class 12th exam results in the first week of May. Some sources are even hinting at an earlier date, possibly April 30, but there's still no official word. The safest bet? Keep a close eye on the MPBSE's official websites like mpbse.nic.in and mpresults.nic.in for live updates.
If you’re tired of refreshing web pages, don’t worry—the results will also go live on DigiLocker and can be checked by sending an SMS in the prescribed format. The process is simple: type the necessary code for your class, roll number, and send to the designated number (which is usually announced just before the result day). DigiLocker users, make sure your account is set up and linked beforehand, so you aren't scrambling when results drop.
Unlike previous years when some students struggled to find their scores due to heavy website traffic, this time multiple platforms are being used to make sure everyone gets their marks quickly. For those in Class 5 and 8, remember to visit rskmp.in—your results are posted there and not with the main MPBSE results.
The MPBSE Class 10 exams took place from February 27 to March 19, 2025, with practical exams conducted a bit earlier in February and March. Meanwhile, Class 12 students sat for their written papers from February 25 to March 25, wrapping up practical assessments by March 25 as well.
Last year, the numbers told quite a story. The Class 10 pass percentage was 58.10%, while Class 12 saw a pass rate of 64.49%. The most eye-catching detail? Girls outperformed boys by more than 7% in both exams—a trend that continues to spark conversations about study habits and opportunities across genders. Around 8.21 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 exams in 2024, and about 7.27 lakh for Class 12, with similar figures expected this year too. These sheer numbers mean a massive day for the state whenever the results are announced.
MPBSE has made a point of highlighting the strict evaluation methods in place for the 2025 exams. They’re aiming for unflinching accuracy, so there aren’t huge spikes or dips in the board’s overall pass percentages. In short, you probably won’t see Madhya Pradesh’s results shoot up to national average levels overnight, but you can count on fairness and transparency.
Results usually come out after a press conference around 4:00 PM. Don’t forget, mark sheets handed out online are provisional; your original, signed documents should reach your school within 10-15 days. Those will be needed for admissions and other official purposes, so keep an eye out for a notice from your school administration.