It is a massive week for government job aspirants in Madhya Pradesh. The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB)—commonly known as ESB or Vyapam—has officially released the much-awaited results for the Police Constable Recruitment Exam.
On January 25, 2026, the board activated the result link on its official website, ending the wait for lakhs of candidates. Alongside this, the board has also updated its 2026 Exam Calendar, confirming dates for upcoming ITI Training Officer and Group 2 exams.
If you appeared for any MPESB exam recently or are planning to apply in 2026, here is a complete breakdown of the latest updates, direct links, and what you need to do next.
Breaking: MP Police Constable Result 2025-26 Out
The biggest update is the declaration of the Phase-1 Written Exam Results for the MP Police Constable recruitment.
- Result Date: January 25, 2026
- Total Candidates Appeared: Approx 6.85 Lakh
- Candidates Qualified for Phase 2: 59,438
- Total Vacancies: ~7,500 Posts (GD & Radio Operator)
The board has shortlisted roughly 7 times the number of vacancies for the next round. If your name is on the list, you have qualified for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
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How to Check Your Result on esb.mp.gov.in
Since the website traffic is high, follow these simple steps to download your scorecard:
- Visit the official website: esb.mp.gov.in
- Select your preferred language (Hindi/English).
- Click on the flashing link: “First Phase Result – Police Constable Recruitment Test – 2025”.
- Enter your Application Number (13 digits) OR Roll Number (8 digits).
- Enter your Date of Birth and the Captcha code.
- Click “Search” to view your status (Qualified/Not Qualified).
What Happens Next? (Phase 2: PET/PST)
If you have “Qualified” in the written exam, you must now prepare for the Physical Proficiency Test (PPT). The dates will be announced separately by the MP Police Headquarters.
- Running (800m)
- Long Jump
- Shot Put (Gola Fek)
- Physical Standards: Height and Chest measurement (for male candidates).
MPESB Exam Calendar 2026: Upcoming Exams
Apart from the results, MPESB has released the schedule for new recruitments in 2026. If you missed the Constable exam, get ready for these opportunities:
1. ITI Training Officer (TO) 2026
- Notification Status: Released
- Exam Start Date: February 2026
- Vacancies: Approx 1,120 posts for trades like Electrician, Fitter, and COPA.
2. Group 1 & Group 2 (Sub-Group 2)
- Exam Date: Scheduled for February 10, 2026.
- Posts: Various paramedical and assistant officer roles.
3. MP Police SI (Sub-Inspector)
- Current Status: Answer Key for the Jan 2026 exam has been released. The objection window closes on January 26, 2026.
- Result Expected: February 2026.
Important Note on “ESB” vs “Vyapam”
Many students still search for “Vyapam” or “PEB”. Please note that the board was officially renamed to Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) in 2022. The official domain is now esb.mp.gov.in, not peb.mp.gov.in.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the official website for ESB MP results?
The only official website is esb.mp.gov.in. Do not trust third-party sites for your scorecard to protect your data privacy.
Q2: I forgot my Application Number. How can I check my MP Police result?
You can check your result using your Roll Number (found on your Admit Card) and Date of Birth. If you lost your Admit Card, check your registered email or SMS for the application details sent during registration.
Q3: What is the cut-off for MP Police Constable 2026?
The board does not usually release a public cut-off PDF immediately. Your scorecard will show your Normalized Marks and whether you qualified. The final cut-off is declared after the Physical Test (Phase 2).
Q4: When is the MP ITI Training Officer Exam 2026?
The exam is scheduled to begin in late February 2026. Admit cards are expected to be released 7–10 days before the exam date.
Q5: Is there negative marking in MPESB exams?
It depends on the specific exam. For MP Police Constable, there was no negative marking in the written test. However, always check the specific “Rulebook” for new exams like Group 2 or ITI TO.