MP Board 5th & 8th Result 2026 (RSK): Check at rskmp.nic.in

The RSK MP Class 5 and Class 8 board result 2026 has been declared. According to media reports, the Rajya Shiksha Kendra (RSK), Madhya Pradesh announced the results on 25 March 2026 at 1:30 PM, and students can check their scores online at rskmp.nic.in and mpresults.nic.in using their roll number or Samagra ID.

As per reports, around 24.9 lakh students appeared for the Class 5 and Class 8 examinations this year, with a pass percentage of 95.14% in Class 5 and 93.83% in Class 8. The result is now live, and candidates are advised to download and save their digital scorecard for future reference.

RSK MP 5th & 8th Result 2026: Highlights

Board Rajya Shiksha Kendra (RSK), Madhya Pradesh
Classes Class 5 and Class 8
Academic Session 2025-26
Key Date (Result Declared) 25 March 2026, 1:30 PM
Result Mode Online
Login Credentials Roll Number or Samagra ID
Class 5 Pass Percentage 95.14%
Class 8 Pass Percentage 93.83%
Official Websites rskmp.nic.in, mpresults.nic.in

How to Check RSK MP Class 5 & 8 Result 2026 at rskmp.nic.in

  1. Visit the official website rskmp.nic.in (or mpresults.nic.in).
  2. On the homepage, click on the link for Class 5th Result or Class 8th Result 2026.
  3. On the result login page, choose to check the result by Roll Number or Samagra ID.
  4. Enter the required details carefully and submit the form.
  5. Your RSK MP result 2026 scorecard will appear on the screen.
  6. Download the result and take a printout for future reference.

Details Required to Check the Result

Detail Required Where to Find It
Samagra ID The official student enrollment ID issued through the Samagra portal; available with the school or on the admit card.
Roll Number Printed on the examination admit card or hall ticket issued by the school.
Class Select Class 5 or Class 8 on the result portal.

Candidates who are unable to find their result by one method can try the alternate option, as the portal accepts both the roll number and the Samagra ID. In case the website is slow due to heavy traffic, try again after some time or use the mirror link at mpresults.nic.in.

The Class 5 and Class 8 examinations under Rajya Shiksha Kendra are conducted at the state level for students across government and recognised schools in Madhya Pradesh. After the result is declared online, schools share the consolidated marksheets with students. Parents and students should verify the name, roll number and subject-wise marks shown on the online scorecard, and report any discrepancy to the school authorities. The online result published at rskmp.nic.in is for reference, and the official marksheet issued by the school remains the valid document for admission to the next class.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is the RSK MP Class 5 and 8 result 2026 out, and on what date was it declared?
Yes. As per reports, the RSK MP Class 5 and Class 8 result 2026 was declared on 25 March 2026 at 1:30 PM and is available online at rskmp.nic.in.

Q2. What is the official website to check the RSK MP result 2026?
Students can check the result on the official websites rskmp.nic.in and mpresults.nic.in.

Q3. What details are needed to check the RSK MP Class 5 and 8 result?
You need either your roll number or your Samagra ID to log in and view the result.

Q4. What is the pass percentage in the RSK MP result 2026?
As per reports, the pass percentage was 95.14% in Class 5 and 93.83% in Class 8.

Q5. Can I download the RSK MP scorecard online?
Yes. Once the result appears on screen, you can download the scorecard and take a printout. The online result should be kept for reference until the school provides the original marksheet.

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