MP Board Re-Exam Results 2025 (OUT) LIVE: Class 5th and 8th re-exam results out at rskmp.in; latest updates
durva.gupta | June 20, 2025 | 04:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
The MP Board class 5th and 8th re-exam results 2025 declared by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education on the official website, i.e. rskmp.in and mpbse.nic.in today. Students can check for the latest updates on re-exam results, scorecard and more.
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) announced the class 5th and 8th re-exam results 2025 on the official website today, June 20, 2025. The MP Board Class 5th re-exam results as well as Class 8th re-exam results 2025 can be checked from rskmp.in and mpbse.nic.in. Using the roll number on the official portal, teachers, parents and students can check the MP Board re-exam results 2025.
From June 2 to June 9 2025, the State Education Centre, which is part of the school education department, administered the MP Board Class 5th and 8th re-exams 2025. Over 2,10,000 students from all over the state appeared for the class 5th and 8th re-exam 2025.
MP Board 5th and 8th Re-Exam Results 2025: Highlights
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Board name |
Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) |
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Official website |
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Credentials to check the results |
Roll number and captcha verification |
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Results date |
June 2025 |
Steps to download the MP Board 5th and 8th re-exam results 2025
- Go to rskmp.in, the MP board's official website.
- To view the “Class 5th & 8th re-exam result 2025”, click the link.
- Enter your login credentials to log in.
- The website with the MP board Class 5th and 8th re-exam results 2025 will be shown.
- Then download the MP Board Class 5th & 8th re-exam results 2025.
- For future use, save the downloaded file.
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