UP Board Exam 2026 Schedule Released: The Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (UP Board) has released the complete schedule for the high school and intermediate annual exams. The exams will begin on February 18, 2026, and will continue until March 12, 2026. Significantly, this time, both 10th and 12th grade exams will begin on the same day, making this an important update for students.
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According to the schedule released by the board, the UP Board 10th exam will begin on Wednesday, February 18, beginning with the Hindi subject. This time too, the exam will be held in two shifts: the first shift from 8:30 am to 11:45 am and the second shift from 2 pm to 5:15 pm. After Hindi, students will have their Social Science exam on February 20th. This will be followed by English on February 23rd, Science on February 25th, Mathematics on February 27th, and Sanskrit on February 28th.
12th Class Exams
Similarly, the UP Board 12th exams will also begin on February 18th, with the first paper being Hindi. The Intermediate exam will also be conducted in two shifts: the morning shift from 8:30 am to 11:45 am and the afternoon shift from 2 pm to 5:15 pm. Talking about the main subjects, Civics will be held on February 19, Sanskrit and English on February 20, History on February 21, Biology and Mathematics on February 23, Economics on February 24, Chemistry and Sociology on February 25, Geography on February 26, Physics and Military Science on February 27, Anthropology on March 7, Psychology, Education and Logic on March 9 and Computer Science on March 12.
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