
UP Board Result 2026
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad is all set to declare the UP Board Class 10 and Class 12 Results 2026 soon.
According to reports, the results are expected to be declared between April 19 and 29. However, the exact date has not been confirmed yet.
Over 52 lakh students took the board exams this year and are waiting for their results. The evaluation has also been finished. So, the results will be declared soon.
According to reports, the UP Board Result 2026 for 10th and 12th classes will be declared between April 19 to 29.
No official notification has been given regarding the exact date and time for the results. So, students are advised to check the official website for any updates.
The UPMSP is likely to declare both the Class 10 and 12 results at the same time. The board will declare the results through a press conference.
Apart from the results, the board will also declare the toppers list, pass percentages, and other statistics.
After result is declared, students will be able to check their results on the official website: upmsp.edu.in. They will get to check their marksheet using their roll number.
Students should do the following steps to check the result:
Students should have the admit card ready to avoid any hassle.
Students should get a minimum of 33 per cent marks in each subject to pass UP Board exams. As per the board rules, Class 10 (High School) students can also be declared ‘pass’ even if they get failed in one subject.
More than 52 lakh students appeared for the UP Board Class 10 and Class 12 examinations this year. The examination was conducted from February 18 to March 12, 2026.
The enormous number of candidates has made UP Board one of the biggest school exams in India.
Students will be able to download provisional marksheets online after the result announcement. The board will also release the toppers list at the press conference.
Those students who have passed can explore their next academic phase, while students who have not passed may get compartments or re-evaluation options.
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