UP Board Class 2026 Result: Latest Updates and Key Highlights
UPMSP is set to release the class 10th and 12th board examination results for the year 2026 in April. With over 54 lakh students registered, these exams' result are highly anticipated and will influence numerous careers.

Highlights
- •UPMSP releases Class 10th and 12th exam results each April
- •97.83% class 12 pass rate in 2025 with 90.11% for class 10
- •Check results via official websites upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in, or DigiLocker
- •Compartment exam system provides second-chance opportunities
The Uttarakhand Pradesh Madhyamik Shikshitai Parishad (UPMSP) class 10th and 12th exam results are expected to be announced in April for the year 2026. This continues a tradition where these results, like last year's, were released in early March.
Details of Last Year's Results
In 2025, nearly 54.38 lakh students across Classes 10 and 12 participated in the UPMSP exams. Impressively, 97.83% of class 12 candidates passed, while 90.11% of those in Class 10 were successful.
Apart from conventional checks on official websites like upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in, students can also use DigiLocker to retrieve their marks.Mehak Jaiswal topped the class 12 intermediate with 97.20% marks, followed by Sakshi, Adarsh Yadav, Shivani Singh, and Anushika Singh, who shared second place.
If you're looking for an alternative way to check your results, visit IndiaResults.com. Follow these steps: Select 'Uttar Pradesh', then search for 'UP Board Class 12th Result 2026', enter your name, and submit. For class 10, the procedure is similar on this platform.
Compartment Exams offer a second chance in case students fail one or two subjects. These make-up exams are typically held in July/August and help ensure that no student's year is wasted due to a single subject failure.
Students, parents, and educational stakeholders eagerly await the official upmsp.edu.in announcements for Class 10 and Class 12 results on April 25, 2026. This timeline is consistent with previous years, giving a clear indication of what to expect from this year's exam outcomes.




