The UP Board exams 2026 for High School (Class 10) and Intermediate (Class 12) students are currently underway across Uttar Pradesh. More than 53,37,778 candidates are appearing at 8,033 examination centres in this year’s board assessments. Studies show that new high-quality marksheets will be provided to all students once results are declared.
New High-Quality Marksheet Initiative by UPMSP
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has introduced improved marksheets for students appearing in the 2026 board exams. These upgraded documents are designed with better print quality and durability to ensure authentic, long-lasting academic records that are less prone to damage or duplication. The enhanced marksheets include unique serial numbers and tamper-proof features to strengthen verification for higher education admissions and competitive exams. Board officials highlighted that the new design seeks to safeguard student records and facilitate easier verification by educational institutions. Students should retain these marksheets safely once received.
UP Board Toll-Free Helpline Numbers for Exam Support
To assist students and parents during the examination period, the UP Board has set up dedicated toll-free helpline numbers for queries related to syllabus doubts, exam patterns, preparation tips, and general exam concerns. These services aim to reduce stress, confusion, and misinformation among test-takers.
UP Board Toll-Free Helpline Contacts:
- 1800-180-5310
- 1800-180-5312
Students and parents can call these numbers to seek clarifications on exam procedures, timetables, hall ticket issues, and other support needs directly from board representatives.
UP Board Exam-Wide Context and Continued Monitoring
The statewide board exams began on 18 February 2026 and are scheduled to conclude on 12 March 2026. A comprehensive network of surveillance measures, including CCTV monitoring and mobile inspection squads, has been deployed to ensure transparent and fair conduct across all centres. Exam protocols and strict anti-cheating regulations are being actively enforced. Authorities have also introduced additional toll-free support lines at state control rooms and regional offices, such as 18001806607 and 18001806608, giving students and parents multiple channels to raise questions or concerns during the exam period.