UPMSP Result 2026: When will the UP Board Class 10 and 12 results be released? Mark these dates in your calendar..
For the more than 5.2 million students who appeared for the UP Board Class 10 and 12 examinations, there is now just one question on their minds: When will the Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, Uttar Pradesh (UPMSP) release the High School and Intermediate results? In this regard, we have brought some useful news for these students. According to reports, the Board is expected to release the results for both classes simultaneously.
**Keep These Dates in Mind**
For the information of all students, the Board will probably release the results for both classes sometime between April 19 and April 30. While the Board has not yet officially announced a specific date, the evaluation of answer sheets has already been completed, and the process of uploading marks is currently underway. Consequently, it is anticipated that the Board will announce the official date and time for the result declaration once the mark-uploading process is finished.
**UP Board Honors Toppers**
Coinciding with the release of the results by the UPMSP, a list of the top-ranking students in both classes will also be published. The state government honors these toppers for their achievements. Additionally, district-level toppers are often felicitated by the respective District Magistrates (DMs).
**How to Check Results Once Released**
The UP Board results will be formally declared during a press conference. Following this announcement, a direct link to access the results will be activated on the Board's official website, upmsp.edu.in. Students will be able to visit this website directly and check their results simply by entering their roll numbers.
In addition to the website, students who have the DigiLocker app installed on their mobile phones will be able to check their results directly through the app. Apart from the mobile application, results can also be accessed directly via the DigiLocker website at digilocker.gov.in.
Students should note that securing a minimum of 33 percent marks is mandatory to pass the Board examinations; however, should a student fail, there is no need to take any drastic or negative steps. The Board conducts a re-examination (known as a 'Compartment Exam') specifically for students who have failed. By participating in this examination, students can successfully clear their Board exams and avoid losing an entire academic year.
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