The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) on Monday released the results of the Class 10 and Class 12 compartment (improvement) examinations on its official portal, upmsp.edu.in. The board said the High School compartment recorded an overall pass percentage of 98.95%, while the Intermediate compartment logged a pass rate of 79.29%.
Key numbers from the compartment examinations
The board published candidate registration and attendance figures along with the final pass totals. According to the information released:
- High School (Class 10) — 20,855 registered; 19,394 appeared; 19,191 declared successful.
- Intermediate (Class 12) — 21,227 registered; 20,540 appeared; 16,286 declared successful.
| Exam | Registered | Appeared | Passed | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class 10 (High School) | 20,855 | 19,394 | 19,191 | 98.95% |
| Class 12 (Intermediate) | 21,227 | 20,540 | 16,286 | 79.29% |
How students can check their result
The board has made the compartment results available online. Students who took the examinations may access their marks by visiting upmsp.edu.in and using their credentials. The board has advised candidates to check details carefully and to obtain original mark sheets from their schools.
Steps to view the compartment marksheet online:
- Visit the UPMSP official website at upmsp.edu.in.
- Look for the link corresponding to the High School or Intermediate Compartment/Improvement Result 2026 on the homepage.
- Click the appropriate link to open the result login page.
- Enter the roll number, school code and other required credentials as printed on the admit card.
- Submit to view and download the marksheet; verify the marks and qualifying status.
Exam schedule and context
The board conducted the compartment examinations on July 28 in offline pen-and-paper mode across Uttar Pradesh. The Class 10 papers were held in the morning shift, while Class 12 papers took place in the afternoon. The compartment tests give candidates who failed one or more subjects in the main board examinations an opportunity to clear them without repeating the entire academic year.
The marksheets issued by the board provide a formal record of performance and are required for further academic admissions and official processes. The UPMSP has asked students to collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools after completing any formalities the institutions may require.
Practical implications for students
For students who cleared the compartment examination, the immediate priority will be to obtain the physical marksheet and proceed with admission processes for higher secondary classes or, in the case of Class 12 students, college or vocational courses. The intermediate pass percentage — lower than the high school rate — means a notable number of students will still need to explore alternative options, including vocational training, repeat attempts or other academic pathways.
Those who did not secure passing marks in the compartment should consult their schools for official guidance on next steps. The board’s website and school authorities will be the sources for information on any further remedial measures the board may permit.
Technical notes and advice
Given the volume of traffic on result day, students may experience slow loading times on the portal. The board routinely recommends checking results during off-peak hours or using school offices as intermediaries to obtain the official mark sheet. Students should retain digital copies and printouts for application processes, but only the original marksheet issued by the school will serve as the formal document for admissions and employment verification.
The results were published on August 17, 2026. Candidates with specific queries about discrepancies in their marks should approach the board or their institution for prescribed rectification procedures.
Abhishek Tripathi
UP correspondent