The UP Board Class 10 Mathematics and Class 12 Physics exams 2026 are being conducted today under the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad schedule. The board has organised the papers in two shifts, with detailed reporting guidelines and exam-day instructions for students appearing across the state.
UP Board Exams 2026 Today: Shift Timings and Reporting
According to the official timetable for UP Board 10th and 12th exams 2026, the administration has scheduled two major sessions for different subjects.
- Class 10 Mathematics: Morning Shift 8:30 AM – 11:15 AM
- Class 12 Physics: Afternoon Shift 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM
Students are advised to reach their exam centres at least one hour before the start of their respective sessions to complete verification and seating formalities.
What to Carry and Dress Code for UP Board Exams 2026?
To ensure a smooth examination process without disruptions, the board has specified a list of permitted and prohibited items, as well as dress code norms.
Items to Carry:
- Printed UP Board admit card signed by principal
- Valid photo ID (such as Aadhaar, school ID)
- Blue or black ballpoint pens, pencils, eraser
- Transparent geometry box and other standard stationery
Prohibited Items:
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices
- Books, notes, loose sheets, food items
- Sharing stationery inside the exam hall
Candidates should wear school uniforms if applicable or simple, light-coloured clothing as per board guidelines and avoid any accessories that may delay frisking.
Exam Day Instructions and Conduct
UPMSP has emphasised strict adherence to exam hall rules. Candidates must:
- Write the roll number and answer booklet number clearly on every page.
- Not leave the hall before the exam ends unless directed by invigilators.
- Avoid any form of unfair means, which could lead to disqualification.
- Bring only permitted materials and follow invigilator directions at all times.
Paper Analysis and Student Reaction
The Class 10 Maths paper analysis and Class 12 Physics paper feedback will be compiled and shared after each session concludes. These insights typically cover exam difficulty level, important questions, and student reactions to help candidates gauge trends and prepare for upcoming papers.