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UP Board Result 2026 — Class 10 & 12 (UPMSP, Prayagraj)

15 FebExam date
Tentative — pending official notification verification.

Dates, vacancy count and other figures on this page are based on the previous cycle and standard recruitment patterns. Our editorial team will update every field within 30 minutes of the recruiter releasing the official 2026 notification PDF. Always confirm details on the official portal before paying any application fee.

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Table Of Contents
  1. Important Dates
  2. Fees (Re-evaluation / Compartment)
  3. Eligibility
  4. How to Check Your Result
  5. Important Links
  6. FAQs
  7. Analysis & Trends

Important Dates

Important dates for UP Board Result 2026 — Class 10 & 12 (UPMSP, Prayagraj)
Event Date
UP Board Class 10 & 12 Exams 2026 Conducted February–March 2026 (per UPMSP annual calendar)
Practical Examinations Conducted January–February 2026
Answer Sheet Evaluation March–April 2026
Class 10 (High School) Result Expected April–May 2026 — exact date awaited from UPMSP
Class 12 (Intermediate) Result Expected April–May 2026 — exact date awaited from UPMSP (typically same day as Class 10)
Compartment / Improvement Exam Expected June–July 2026
Compartment Result Expected August 2026

Fees (Re-evaluation / Compartment)

Application fee by category for UP Board Result 2026 — Class 10 & 12 (UPMSP, Prayagraj)
Category Fee Payment Mode
Class 10 — Regular candidate ₹500 Paid through school during registration; varies by stream and category. Reference figure based on recent UPMSP cycles.
Class 12 — Regular candidate ₹600 Paid through school during registration; varies by stream (Science / Commerce / Arts) and category.
Private (Vyaktigat) candidate ₹800 Higher fee for private candidates per UPMSP rules; exact amount per the year-specific UPMSP notification.
UP Board Result 2026 — Class 10 & 12 (UPMSP, Prayagraj)

Eligibility & Age Limit

Educational Qualification:

  • Class 10 (High School): Enrolled in a UPMSP-recognised school in Class 10 with the required attendance percentage and internal assessment marks. Eligible to appear after Class 9 promotion.
  • Class 12 (Intermediate): Enrolled in a UPMSP-recognised school in Class 12 with the required attendance percentage. Must have passed Class 11 (UPMSP or equivalent) to be eligible.
  • Private candidates: Candidates appearing without regular school attendance can register as private (Vyaktigat) students per UPMSP rules — separate fee structure and registration window applies.

Nationality: Open to students enrolled in UPMSP-recognised schools regardless of nationality, though the overwhelming majority are residents of Uttar Pradesh.

How to Check Your Result

  1. Visit the official portal of the examining body — direct link in the result CTA above.
  2. Locate the result link for the relevant examination + year (most boards have a dedicated result-check page per cycle).
  3. Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth exactly as they appear on the admit card.
  4. Submit the form. The provisional mark sheet PDF will display on screen.
  5. Save and print at least two copies of the score card for your records.
  6. Cross-check name spelling, subject codes, and totals. If anything looks wrong, follow the re-checking / re-evaluation process within the official window.
  7. The original embossed mark sheet is collected from the candidate's school 30-60 days later, when the examining body dispatches printed certificates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the UP Board 2026 result be released?
The exact UP Board (UPMSP) 2026 result date for Class 10 and Class 12 has not yet been confirmed by UPMSP. Per the standard UPMSP annual calendar, results are typically released in late April or May following the February-March theory examinations. The 2026 result is expected in this window — students should monitor upmsp.edu.in and results.upmsp.edu.in for the official announcement.
Where can I check the UP Board 2026 result?
Once announced, the UP Board 2026 result for Class 10 and Class 12 can be checked on the official portals: upmsp.edu.in (main UPMSP website) and results.upmsp.edu.in (results-specific subdomain). Students need their roll number and date of birth from the admit card. Major news aggregators also mirror the result with name and roll-number search to handle traffic spikes on the UPMSP servers.
When were the UP Board 2026 exams held?
The UP Board 2026 examinations were held in February-March 2026 per the UPMSP annual calendar. Practical examinations for Science / Vocational subjects were conducted in January-February at the school level, followed by theory examinations across more than 8,000 centres in the state.
How many students appear in the UP Board exam?
Approximately 50-55 lakh students appear in the UP Board (UPMSP) Class 10 and Class 12 examinations combined every year — split roughly 50/50 between the two classes. UPMSP is one of the largest examining bodies in the world, with about 64 lakh total students managed across all functions (registration, exams, results) annually.
How is the UP Board result evaluated?
Each subject is evaluated out of 100 marks — typically split as 70 theory + 30 internal assessment / practical for science subjects, and 80 theory + 20 internal for arts / commerce subjects. Centralised evaluation is conducted across UPMSP's four regional offices in Meerut, Varanasi, Bareilly and Prayagraj. The pass mark is 33% per subject and 33% aggregate.
What is the UP Board re-evaluation process?
Students unsatisfied with their UP Board result can apply for re-evaluation within a 15-day window after the result declaration. The process involves submitting an online application on upmsp.edu.in with a per-subject fee. Re-evaluation results typically come 30-45 days later. Students can also opt for the compartment / improvement exam if they failed one or two subjects — held in June-July with results in August.
What can I do after Class 10 UP Board result?
Class 10 pass enables several pathways: enrol in Class 11 (Science, Commerce, or Arts stream), ITI or Polytechnic programmes for vocational training, or entry-level government recruitments — including SSC GD Constable, RRB Group D / NTPC undergraduate, and state police constable recruitments. Class 10 is also the minimum eligibility for several Defence (Agniveer) and Railway recruitments.
What can I do after Class 12 UP Board result?
Class 12 result enables admission to undergraduate programmes — Bachelor's degrees in Science / Arts / Commerce, engineering admission through JEE Main and JEE Advanced, medical admission through NEET, and competitive entrance exams like CUET-UG for central universities. It also makes the candidate eligible for several Group C government recruitments and state police SI / Sub-Inspector posts.

UP Board Result 2026 — Class 10 & 12 (UPMSP, Prayagraj) — Analysis & Trends

About UPMSP — one of the largest examining bodies in the world

The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), headquartered in Prayagraj, was established in 1921 and conducted its first examination in 1923. With approximately 64 lakh students appearing annually across more than 29,000 recognised secondary schools, UPMSP is one of the largest examining bodies in the world. The board operates through a central headquarters and four regional offices in Meerut, Varanasi, Bareilly and Prayagraj — established between 1973 and 1987 — and employs over 1,480 staff members.

How the UP Board exam cycle works

UPMSP follows a 10+2 education structure. Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) board examinations are conducted annually, typically in February-March. Practical examinations for Science streams precede the theory papers in January-February. Centralised evaluation runs through March-April, and results are typically released simultaneously for Class 10 and Class 12 in late April or May. The 2026 cycle followed this pattern with theory exams in February-March 2026.

How to check the UP Board 2026 result

Once UPMSP announces the result, students can check their score card on the official portals — upmsp.edu.in (main) and results.upmsp.edu.in (results-specific subdomain). The result page typically requires the candidate\'s roll number and date of birth, both available on the admit card. Major news aggregators (Times of India, Jagran, Indian Express) usually mirror the result with name and roll-number search options to handle the high traffic load on UPMSP servers.

What happens after the result

Class 10 students use the High School result for admission to Class 11 (Science, Commerce or Arts stream selection) at UPMSP or other boards, ITI / Polytechnic programmes, and entry-level government recruitments like SSC GD Constable, RRB Group D, and UP Police Constable. Class 12 students typically progress to undergraduate programmes — Bachelor\'s degrees (B.Sc, B.A, B.Com), engineering through JEE Main / Advanced, medicine through NEET, and competitive exams. Re-evaluation requests can be filed within 15 days of the result; compartment examinations for one or two failed subjects are typically held in June-July with results in August.