UP Board Exam Results: Evaluation Delayed and How to Access them via Roll Number
The UP Board Class 10 & 12 results are set to be released after a delayed evaluation process. Students across Uttar Pradesh eagerly await these results, with over 53 lakh participants. Detailed steps on how to check the official webpage provide an easy way for students to access their marks.

Highlights
- •UP Board Class 12 Result Delayed Until April 4
- •Over 53 Lakh Registered Students in UP Board Exams for 2026
- •Visit upresults.nic.in for result checking on the official website
- •Roll Numbers Allow Easy Access to Marksheet
Students across Uttar Pradesh are eagerly awaiting their UP Board Class 10 and 12 examination results for the year 2026. Originally, the evaluation of answer sheets was expected to be concluded by April 1 when school authorities started the exams on February 18. However, due to several intervening holidays, this process has been extended until April 4.
With nearly 53 lakh students registered, the UP Board conducted examinations in a large network of centers across the state. Typically, results for such significant examinations are released around 15-20 days after the evaluation is completed. Therefore, it's likely that UP Board may release the Class 10 and 12 result within the timeframe of April 18 to April 26.
How to Check UP Board Results
If you're among those keen on knowing your performance from the comfort of home, here's a guide:
- Visit upresults.nic.in or use upresults.upmsp.edu.in as alternative links.
- Click on the 'UP Board Intermediate Result 2025' link.
- Enter your roll number and district, then provide the year, before clicking 'Submit'.
- Your Class 12 result will appear; download it immediately as a digital copy (photocopy).
Besides these official pages, visiting IndiaResults.com could also offer an alternative method. Select 'Uttar Pradesh,' and click on the 'UP Board 10th Result 2026' link before entering your name.
Upon getting the results, students can download their digital result slip and print it out if required by schools or colleges for future reference.









