UP Board has shared simple study tips, helpline support and strict security plans for the commencement of the UP Board Class 10 and 12 exams. UPMSP Board exams are scheduled between February 18 and March 12, 2026. Read the news for the detailed information.
UP Board Exams 2026 Class 10, 12: With the board exams starting from February 18, the UP Board has shared the exam-related advice and plans to conduct the examinations. In released notifications, the students are told how to prepare in the last few days and also informed about the strong arrangements to keep the exams fair and smooth.
The board said the syllabus should already be finished, and this is the time for revision. Students are advised to solve UP Board class 10 and 12 model papers, revise notes and clear their doubts with teachers. They were also suggested not to start new topics at the last moment. Keeping a fixed routine, sleeping on time and eating healthy food were described as important for staying fit during exams.
UP Board Exams 2026 Class 12, 10: Tight Security at Exam Centres
Along with guidance, strict security steps have been planned across Uttar Pradesh. The main control room at the state level and control rooms in districts will keep watch on exam activities. Flying squads will visit centres without notice to stop cheating.
Entry at exam centres will be time-bound, and late students will not be allowed inside. Question papers will be kept under strong security, and CCTV cameras will be used at important centres.
Officials said these steps are meant to give honest students a fair chance. Schools have been told to keep students informed about exam dates, timings and practical exams.
UPMSP Board Exams 2026 Class 10, 12: Important Tips for Students and Parents
- With only a short time left, students are also suggested to stay calm, revise daily and follow all instructions on exam day.
- The board also spoke about exam stress. Students were told not to compare their marks with others and to focus on their own preparation. If they feel nervous, they can talk to parents or teachers. A 24-hour helpline is also available on 14416 and 800-891-4416 for support.
- Parents have been requested to encourage their children and create a calm study environment at home. The board said positive words from family members help students feel more confident in the exam hall.
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