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UP Board Compartment Exam 2026: There is welcome news for students who failed or secured low marks in the 2026 High School and Intermediate examinations conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board). The Board has released the complete schedule and guidelines for the Class 10 Improvement and Compartment exams and the Class 12 Compartment exam. Students wishing to improve their marks or pass subjects they failed—thereby saving their academic year—can apply online via the official website, upmsp.edu.in, starting June 8, 2026.

The deadline to apply for the UP Board Compartment and Improvement exams is midnight on June 27, 2026. According to an official notification issued by UP Board Secretary Bhagwati Singh, students must pay close attention to the rules regarding fee payment alongside the application process. If you are eligible to appear for the UP Board Compartment or Improvement exams in 2026, ensure you fill out the form on time without delay. Read on to learn about the full process, required fees, and the Board's new regulations.

Board Rules and Fees for High School
Students taking the UP Board High School examination have two options: Improvement and Compartment. Under the Improvement exam, a student can retake the exam for any one subject they failed. Meanwhile, for the Compartment exam, if a student has failed in two subjects, they are eligible to appear for the exam in only one of those subjects. The examination fee for the UP Board High School Exam 2026 has been set at ₹256.50.

What are the guidelines for Intermediate (Class 12)?

The Board has also issued clear guidelines for the UP Board Class 12 (Intermediate) Compartment examination. Students from the Arts, Science, and Commerce streams are eligible to take the exam for a single subject. Students of Agriculture Parts 1 and 2 are also eligible to apply for one question paper from the prescribed subjects. Additionally, students from the Vocational Stream who have failed in one trade subject paper are also eligible. The examination fee for the Intermediate level has been fixed at ₹306.

**Challan Must Be Sent via Post After Submitting Online Form**

This time, students are required to deposit the examination fee not directly online, but through a challan at a Government Treasury. To facilitate the fee deposit via challan, the Board has designated a specific standard head of account:

**Challan Code:** 0202 Education, Sports, Art, and Culture ➔ 01 General Education ➔ 102 Secondary Education ➔ 02 Fees for Board Examinations ➔ 09 Compartment/Improvement Examination and Marks Fee.

After depositing the fee, students must obtain the original copy of the challan and download a printout of the online-filled application form. It is mandatory to send these documents via Registered Post to the concerned Regional Office of the UP Board within three days of the application deadline (June 27)—that is, by June 30, 2026.

**Essential Rules for Written and Practical Examinations**

If a student has failed in both the Theory (written) and Practical/Project (experimental/internal assessment) components, they must retake the examination for both parts. However, if a student has failed in only one component (e.g., the Practical part) but has passed the Written examination, they may choose to retake only the failed component, or, if they wish, they may appear for both components again. The dates for these examinations will be announced shortly by the UP Board through a separate official notification.

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