The
Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary education (UP Board) is gearing up for one of the
largest examinations in Asia. For the
2026 High school (Class 10) and Intermediate (Class 12) exams, the board has finalized the
preliminary list of examination centres.
1. How Many students Will Appear?
·
Total students: Approximately
52 lakho
High school (Class 10): ~27 lakho
Intermediate (Class 12): ~25 lakhThis makes UP Board exams
the largest school exams in Asia, attracting students from every district of Uttar Pradesh.
2. Number of Examination Centres
· The board has set up around
9,000+ examination centres across the state· Centres include
schools, colleges, and other government-approved venues· Each centre will follow
strict protocols for seating and exam conduct3. State-Wide Preparations
UP Board has ensured:·
Adequate seating and invigilators·
Safety and security measures at every centre·
COVID-19 and health protocols if necessary·
Availability of answer sheets, question papers, and logistics support4. Exam Schedule & Duration
·
High school Exams (Class 10): Typically held in
February-March 2026·
Intermediate Exams (Class 12): Also scheduled in the
same window· Duration of each exam:
3 hoursExact dates and subject-wise schedule will be released
by the UP Board soon.
5. Important Instructions for Students
· Reach the
exam centre at least 30–45 minutes early· Carry
admit card, ID proof, and stationery only· Follow
seating arrangements and invigilator instructions strictly· Use
no unfair means; strict vigilance will be in place
6. Why This Exam Is Significant
· Determines
eligibility for higher education in colleges and universities· Plays a key role in
career opportunities and competitive exams· Marks obtained will be considered for
scholarships and admission in professional courses7. Final Takeaway
With
52 lakh students and 9,000+ centres, UP Board Exam 2026 is a
mammoth logistical exercise. Proper preparation, punctuality, and focus will be key for students to
excel in one of India’s biggest exams.
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