The much-anticipated Uttar Pradesh Board examinations for 2026 have officially commenced across the state today. A colossal undertaking, these examinations begin with the crucial Hindi paper for both Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) students, marking a significant milestone for over 52 lakh candidates.
The examinations are being meticulously conducted in two distinct shifts daily, utilizing a vast network of 8,033 centres spread across Uttar Pradesh. This extensive arrangement underscores the sheer scale and logistical challenge of hosting one of the country's largest academic assessments.
For Class 10 students, the morning shift is scheduled from 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM, providing ample time for the Hindi paper. Following this, Class 12 candidates will sit for their examination during the afternoon shift, from 2 PM to 5 PM. These staggered timings are designed to ensure smooth conduct and efficient management of the examination centres.
All participating candidates are strictly mandated to carry their official UP Board Admit Card 2026. This vital document, which must bear the principal's signature, is a prerequisite for entry. Furthermore, a valid original photo identification document, such as an Aadhaar card or a school ID card, is compulsory for verification at the entrance of their allotted examination centres. Without these essential documents, entry to the examination hall will be denied.
To guarantee the integrity and seamless execution of the examinations, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) in Prayagraj has established a robust, state-level control room. This central hub is tasked with real-time monitoring of all examination activities, addressing any unforeseen issues promptly, and ensuring strict adherence to examination protocols across all centres.
This year, a staggering total of 52,30,297 candidates have registered to appear for the UP Board High School and Intermediate examinations. The examinations are slated to continue diligently until March 12, encompassing various subjects for students across both academic streams.
Key Guidelines for Examinees: Ensuring a Fair and Smooth Process
The board has meticulously laid out a comprehensive set of instructions for all Class 10 and Class 12 candidates, emphasizing discipline and fairness:
- Mandatory Documents: Candidates must present a hard copy of their admit card, duly signed by their principal, along with an original valid photo identification document (e.g., Aadhaar card, school ID card) for verification at the examination centre's entry point. Digital copies or photocopies will not be accepted.
- Punctual Arrival: Students are required to arrive at their examination centres at least 60 minutes prior to the scheduled commencement of their paper. This allows adequate time for security checks, identification verification, and locating their designated seats, minimizing last-minute rush and disruption.
- Permitted Stationery: Only essential stationery items are allowed inside the examination hall. This includes blue or black ballpoint pens, pencils, erasers, and a transparent geometry box. Items that could conceal information or aid unfair means are strictly prohibited.
- Electronic Devices Strictly Banned: The use or possession of any electronic gadgets is absolutely forbidden. This includes, but is not limited to, mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, earphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, and any other communication or storage devices. Any candidate found with such items will face immediate disqualification.
- No Unauthorized Materials: Bringing printed or handwritten study material, notebooks, loose papers, or eatables into the examination premises is not permitted. The focus must remain solely on the examination paper provided.
- No Exchanging Items: Candidates are strictly prohibited from exchanging or borrowing stationery, answer sheets, or any other items from fellow candidates during the examination. Each student is expected to come prepared with their own necessary supplies.
- Accurate Details on Answer Sheets: Students must meticulously and clearly mention their roll number and the answer booklet code on each page of their answer sheet, precisely as instructed by the invigilators. Errors in this can lead to delays or issues in evaluation.
- Consequences of Unfair Means: Any candidate discovered employing unfair means, attempting to cheat, or violating any of the established examination rules will face severe consequences, including the immediate cancellation of their result and potential disqualification from future examinations.
- Exit Protocol: Examinees will not be permitted to exit the examination hall before the official stipulated end time of the paper. This measure ensures a controlled environment and prevents any potential disruptions for other candidates.
These stringent guidelines are put in place to uphold the sanctity of the examination process and ensure a level playing field for all aspirants, reinforcing the UPMSP's commitment to fair and transparent evaluations.