UP Pre-Board Exams 2026: UP Pre-Board Exams 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad is holding UP pre-board exams for Class 10 and 12 students to help them prepare for the main UPMSP board exams in 2026. These pre-board exams are school-level assessments conducted before the final board examinations to allow students to evaluate their preparation and improve their performance.
As per the official schedule, UPMSP pre-board exams began on January 8 in various schools across the state. The last date for conducting UP pre-board exams for Class 10 and 12 is January 21, 2026. Since these exams are organized by individual schools, subject-wise exam dates may vary.
UP Pre-Board Exams 2026: UPMSP Practical Exam Dates for Class 10 & 12
Dates for the UP Board practical exams in 2026 have already been declared. The board has stated that the UPMSP Class 12 practical exams for 2026 would be held in two stages. Candidates can check the table to know the schedule of UP practical exams.
Due to UP Teacher Eligibility exam dates, there will be no UP Board practical exam on January 29 or 30. These supervised practical sessions take place at the school level and frequently involve laboratory experiments, project work, viva voce, and examinations.
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Practical Exam for UP Board Class 10 in 2026
In accordance with UPMSP requirements, practical exams or internal assessments for science practical/project work are often administered at the school level for UP Class 10. In accordance with the UP board exam calendar for 2026, the class 10th exams are set for late January or early February.
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Guidelines for Students & Schools for UP Pre-Board Exams 2026 To guarantee impartiality, openness, and seamless administration of practical and pre-board exams, UPMSP has issued guidelines:
Required Attendance
UP pre-board and practical exams are required of students. Ineligibility for the final UP board exams in 2026 may result from absence without a good excuse.
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Rules of Conduct and Transparency
After exams, practical answer papers must be kept for at least a year so that they can be verified if necessary. To ensure the integrity of assessments, boards may randomly audit schools. There is a cap on the number of students and only two batches per day are permitted.
Preventing Malpractice
UPMSP places a strong focus on taking firm action against unfair practices or malpractices during preboard and practical exams. The Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act’s provisions may be used in dire circumstances.
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