
The long wait is finally over for lakhs of students across Madhya Pradesh! The state’s School Education Department has officially released the much-anticipated results for the Class 5 and Class 8 board examinations for the year 2026.
- Results for both Class 5 and 8 are now officially live and accessible online.
- An impressive pass rate of 95.14% for Class 5 and 93.83% for Class 8 has been recorded.
- Find a simple step-by-step guide to download your scorecard directly from the portal.
A Remarkable Achievement for Students
This year’s results showcase a significant improvement, with pass percentages climbing by approximately 3% compared to the previous year. Over 24 lakh students appeared for these crucial exams, which were conducted from February 20 to February 28 for Class 8, and February 20 to 26 for Class 5. To successfully pass, students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in every subject. This outstanding performance reflects the hard work and dedication of students and educators throughout the state.
How to Check Your MP Board 2026 Result
Checking your result is quick and easy. StudyHub has compiled a simple guide to help you access your scorecard without any hassle. You will need your Samagra ID or roll number to log in and view your performance.
- Visit the official results portal directly.
- On the homepage, locate and click the link for “Class 5th & 8th Result 2026”.
- Enter your required credentials, such as your roll number or Samagra ID, in the designated fields.
- Your result, including subject-wise marks, will be displayed on the screen.
- Be sure to download and save a digital copy of your scorecard for your immediate records.
Understanding Your Provisional Marksheet
The marksheet you download online is a provisional scorecard for quick reference. It will contain essential details like your name, subject-wise marks, total score, and final pass status. The official, original marksheets and passing certificates will be sent by the board to your respective schools shortly. Students are advised to collect these important documents from their school administration once they become available.