MPSOS 10th, 12th ruk jana nahi exam scheme 2026 registration begins; apply by June 20
Sakshi Gupta | June 13, 2026 | 06:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
MPSOS opens RJN 2026 applications for failed and absent students; exams to be held in June with another chance available in December
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Download NowThe Madhya Pradesh State Open School Education Board (MPSOS), Bhopal, has started the registration process for the Ruk Jana Nahi (RJN) exam scheme 2026. This scheme is for the students who were unsuccessful in the main examination. The last date to register for this scheme is June 20, 2026. Candidates can register on the official website of MPSOS at mpsos.mponline.gov.in and mpsos.nic.in.
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The RJN exam will be conducted online via MP online kiosk in the last week of June 2026. Students who failed to pass or were absent in the 2026 Class 10 and Class 12 examinations conducted by the MPBSE are eligible to apply under the Ruk Jana Nahi scheme.
Candidates who also failed in the second chance exams held in April–May 2026 and students under Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal, Madhya Pradesh, are also eligible to register for this scheme.
Also read MP Board 10th supplementary results 2026 out at mpbse.mponline.gov.in
MP Board Ruk Jana Nahi Exam Scheme 2026: Steps to register
To register for the Ruk Jana Nahi (RJN) exam scheme 2026, students can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the MP Online kiosk or the official application portals at mpsos.mponline.gov.in and mpsos.nic.in
- Complete the Ruk Jana Nahi (RJN) Exam 2026 application form with the required details
- Choose the subjects in which you wish to reappear
- Upload the necessary documents as specified in the guidelines
- Make the examination fee payment through the online mode
- Submit the application form and keep a printed copy for future reference
MP Board Ruk Jana Nahi Exam Scheme 2026: How to download admit card
Aspirants can follow the steps given below to download the Ruk Jana Nahi exam scheme 2026 admit card:
- Visit the official websites www.mpsos.mponline.gov.in or www.mpsos.nic.in
- Click on the "Ruk Jana Nahi Exam 2026 Admit Card" link available on the homepage
- Enter your registration number and date of birth in the login window
- Download the admit card and take a printout for examination purposes
Also read MP Board 12th supplementary result 2026 out; direct link to check
Ruk Jana Nahi Scheme 2026: Exam details
Under this scheme, students are required to reappear only in the subjects they were unable to clear, while the marks obtained in subjects already passed will be retained. The examination will be conducted according to the existing MP Board syllabus. Admit cards issued to candidates will contain the complete examination schedule and other important details. Those who do not qualify in the June 2026 session will have another chance to improve their results by registering for the December 2026 examination cycle.
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