MP Board 5th, 8th result 2025 out; download scorecard at rskmp.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | March 28, 2025 | 01:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
MP Board Class 5, 8 Result 2025: Students will have to enter their roll number or Samagra ID to check their result.
NEW DELHI: The Madhya Pradesh Board of School Education (MPBSE) has declared the MP Board Class 5, 8 result 2025 today, March 28. Students who appeared for the exam can check their MP Board 5th, 8th results 2025 by visiting the Rajya Shiksha Kendra official portal at rskmp.inrskmp.in. MP Board 5th, 8th results 2025 live updates.
Students will have to enter their login details, such as roll number or Samagra ID, to check and download their MP Board 5th, 8th scorecard 2025. The MP Board Class 5 and Class 8 scorecards will be treated as provisional. Students will have to collect their official MP Board Class 5 and Class 8 marksheets from their respective schools a few days after the result is announced.
The MP Board 5th, 8th scorecard 2025 will carry details such as school code, centre code, student type, enrolment number, roll number and application number along with student's personal details, subject codes and names, theory marks, practical or internal marks, total marks, remarks and result status.
The MP Board Class 5 and Class 8 exams were conducted from February 24 to March 5, 2025. A total of 22,85,000 students appeared for the MP Board Class 5th, 8th board exam 2025 from government, private and registered madrasa schools across the state. Out of these, over 11,17,000 students from Class 5 and more than 11,68,000 students from Class 8 appeared for the exams.
MP Board 5th, 8th Result 2025: How to check?
To check the MP Board Class 5, 8 result 2025, follow the steps given below.
- Visit the official website at rskmp.in.
- Go to the important links section and click on the ‘MP Board Class 5 result 2025’ or ‘MP Board Class 8 result 2025’ link.
- The result login window will appear.
- Enter the roll number or Samagra ID in the login window
- Click on the ‘View’ button to access the result
- Download the result and take a print out for future reference.
Students who are not satisfied with their MP Board Class 5, 8 result 2025 can apply for re-evaluation if they have doubts about the accuracy of their marks. Students who fail in one or two subjects will be allowed to appear for the MP Board Class 5, 8 supplementary exams 2025. The board will announce the MP Board Class 5, 8 supplementary exam dates later on the official website.
In the previous year, the overall pass percentage in the MP Board Class 5 result was 90.97%. For Class 8, the pass percentage stood at 87.71%.
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