UPMSP, UP Board Class 10th 12th Result 2026 Date, Time LIVE Updates: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) on April 23 will declare the Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results. As per a press note shared today, the UPMSP will be announcing the high school and intermediate results at 4 pm on Thursday from the office of the Board of Secondary Education headquarters, Prayagraj. UPMSP Class 10 and Class 12 board results will be available at upmsp.edu.in and also at the DigiLocker website – results.digilocker.gov.in. Students will also be able to check their UP Board 10thandUP Board 12thresults on the IE Education portal.
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The UPMSP Class 10 and Class 12 examinations for the 2026 session were held from February 18 to March 12 for a total of 52,30,184 students. Among the total registered students, as many as 27,50,843 students have registered for the high school or Class 10 exams, and 24,79,341 students have enrolled in the intermediate or Class 12 exams.
UP Board Class 10th 12th Result 2026 Date, Time: Know here
Last year, the UPMSP Class 10 and Class 12 results were declared on April 25 for the exams held from February 24 to March 12. In 2024, the board announced results earlier, on April 20. In 2023, both Class 10 and Class 12 results were declared on April 25, whereas in 2022, the results were announced on June 18. In 2021, the results were declared on July 31.
The Class 10 pass percentage stood at 90.11 per cent, while Class 12 recorded an overall pass percentage of 81.15 per cent last year. In 2024, the Class 10 pass percentage was 89.55 per cent and in Class 12, it was 84.60 per cent.
The examinations were conducted across more than 8,000 centres in the state. To pass the UP Board exams, students are required to secure at least 33 per cent marks in each subject as well as in aggregate.

UP board result announcement (Express Photo by Amit Mehra/ representative)
To ensure discipline and uphold transparency during the examinations, the state enforced stringent monitoring protocols. The Uttar Pradesh Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, was implemented to prevent malpractice and guarantee fair conduct. Every examination room was equipped with two CCTV cameras featuring voice recording capabilities, supported by routers, DVRs, and high-speed internet to facilitate real-time monitoring through webcasting. In addition, 69 divisional and 440 district-level mobile squads were deployed for on-ground inspections. State-level observers were also stationed across all 75 districts and 18 divisions to ensure strict compliance and eliminate any scope for negligence in the examination process.
