UP Board Result 2026 OUT: Kashish Verma & Anshika Verma Top Class 10, Shikha Verma Tops Class 12; Pass Percentage Improves.
Prayagraj | April 23, 2026
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has announced the UP Board Class 10 and Class 12 Results 2026, concluding the wait for over 27 lakh students across the state.
Students can check and download their scorecards through:
- UPMSP Official Website
- UP Results Portal
- DigiLocker
Overall Performance
- Class 10 pass percentage: 90.42%
- Class 12 pass percentage: 80.38%
The results reflect stable performance levels with continued high participation across districts.
Class 10 Toppers
- Rank 1 (Joint): Kashish Verma (Sitapur) and Anshika Verma (Barabanki) – 97.83%
- Rank 2: Aditi – 97.50%
- Rank 3 (Joint): Arpita, Rishabh Sahu, Pari Verma – 97.33%
Class 12 Topper
- Rank 1: Shikha Verma (Sitapur) – 97.60%
- Rank 2 (Joint): Nandini Gupta (Bareilly), Shreya Verma (Barabanki) – 97.20%
- Rank 3 (Joint): Surbhi Yadav, Pooja Pal – 97.00%
Stream-wise Pass Percentage (Class 12)
- Commerce: 90.41%
- Science: 82.15%
- Humanities: 76.18%
- Vocational: 81.16%
Commerce recorded the highest success rate, while humanities showed comparatively lower outcomes.
District-Level Trends
Lucknow emerged as the top-performing district with an 89.17% pass rate, followed by Amethi and Amroha. Lower pass percentages were recorded in districts such as Deoria and Pratapgarh, indicating regional performance gaps.
Key Observations
- Students from districts like Sitapur and Barabanki dominated top ranks, reflecting broader geographic distribution of high performers.
- Female candidates outperformed male candidates across streams.
- Commerce continues to show strong outcomes, indicating evolving academic preferences.
How to Check Result
- Visit UPMSP Official Website
- Select Class 10 or Class 12 result link
- Enter roll number and required details
- View and download the scorecard
Conclusion
The 2026 results from the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad highlight consistent academic performance, wider regional representation among toppers, and stable pass percentages across streams, reinforcing the scale and competitiveness of the state board examination system.