Rajya Shiksha Kendra 8th Class Result 2026: The School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has declared the Class 8 board-pattern examination results, recording an overall pass percentage of 93.83 per cent. The announcement was made by School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh during a programme at Vallabh Bhavan in Bhopal.The results reflect a high success rate among students, with female candidates once again outperforming male students in overall performance.Gender-wise results show consistent trendIn Class 8, 94.98 per cent of female students passed the examination, compared to 92.74 per cent of male students. The difference highlights a continued trend of higher pass percentages among female candidates.A total of 1,092,580 students appeared for the Class 8 examinations. Of these, 753,784 students were from rural areas, while 338,796 students were from urban locations.Top divisions and districts in Class 8Indore division secured the top position among divisions in the Class 8 results. It was followed by Narmadapuram, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Bhopal, Chambal, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar and Rewa.Among districts, Narsinghpur ranked first. It was followed by Alirajpur, Dindori, Jhabua, Balaghat, Anuppur, Sehore, Chhindwara, Barwani and Mandla.• Direct link to check and download the MP Board Class 8th Result 2026Examination conduct and evaluation systemThe examinations were conducted at 12,943 centres, ensuring accessibility for students across the state. The evaluation process involved 110,655 teachers working across 322 centres, where marks were uploaded using a mobile-based system.Answer sheets were exchanged across development blocks for evaluation, following a structured board-pattern approach.Online result access and supplementary examsStudents checked their results through the State Education Centre website, which recorded over 100,000 users per minute immediately after release. Multiple servers ensured uninterrupted access.Students who did not pass will be given an opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations. They will only need to reattempt the specific subjects in which they failed, as per the examination guidelines.
