The announcement of the MP Board Class 5 and 8 results for 2026 has brought a wave of relief and joy to approximately 2,368,000 students who participated in the examinations. Declared at 1:30 PM on March 25, 2026, the results revealed an overall pass percentage of 95.14% for Class 5 and 93.83% for Class 8, underscoring the hard work of students and educators alike.
Among the students, female candidates excelled, with 96.19% of girls passing in Class 5 compared to 94.15% of boys. Similarly, in Class 8, the pass percentage for girls stood at 94.98%, while boys achieved a pass rate of 92.74%. These statistics highlight a positive trend in female academic performance across the board.
The results were made accessible through the official website rskmp.in, allowing students to check their scores conveniently. The examinations were conducted at 12,943 centres across Madhya Pradesh, involving the dedicated efforts of 110,655 teachers who evaluated the papers at 322 centres. Marks were entered online through a mobile application, streamlining the assessment process.
Shahdol division emerged as the top performer in Class 5 results, while Indore division secured the first position in Class 8 results. This year’s results were announced three days earlier than last year, when the results were declared on March 28.
For those who did not pass, there is an opportunity to appear in supplementary examinations, ensuring that every student has a chance to succeed. The commitment of the Madhya Pradesh Rajya Shiksha Kendra and the MP Board of School Education, led by Uday Pratap Singh, has been instrumental in facilitating these examinations and results.
As students celebrate their achievements, the focus now shifts to the supplementary exams for those who need another chance. The educational landscape in Madhya Pradesh continues to evolve, with the dedication of teachers and students paving the way for future success.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific dates for the supplementary examinations, but further developments are expected in the coming weeks as the board prepares to support its students in their academic journeys.
