UPMSP 2026 Exam Dates Revised: Only Selected Subjects Shifted, Rest Remains the Same
Tanya Verma
Published On - Nov 13, 2025 12:18PM IST
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has released a revised timetable for the class 10 and class 12 board exams 2026 that clarifies the schedules for students all over the state.
In fact, the subjects of Hindi and Sanskrit are the only ones for which the papers have been rescheduled so that the students' exam preparations are least disrupted. The main purpose of the change is to facilitate exam management as well as to provide the students with clarity much in advance. Since only a few subjects are affected, most students can continue their preparation as planned.
Key Highlights
Revised Schedule Announced: UPMSP has updated the exam timetable for 2026.
Subjects Affected: Core papers like Hindi and Sanskrit have been rescheduled, and there are changes in both exam dates and timings.
Minimal Disruption: Most of the subjects will be conducted as per the previously announced schedule, thus ensuring the students' stability.
Official Notice: The changed timetable has been communicated through UPMSP official sources.
UP Board 2026 Revised Exam Dates (Key Changes)
Have a look at the revised UP Board 2026 exam schedule with the changes in the subjects. Apart from Hindi and Sanskrit, no other papers have been rescheduled.
Class
Subject(s)
New Date
Shift / Timing
10
Hindi, Elementary Hindi
18 February 2026
Morning (8:30 AM - 11:45 AM)
12
Hindi, General Hindi
18 February 2026
Evening (2:00 PM - 5:15 PM)
12
Sanskrit
12 March 2026
Evening (2:00 PM - 5:15 PM)
UP Board Exam Datesheet 2026: Subject-Wise Breakdown
In the case of Class 10, the chronological order of significant papers is:
Social Science- February 20
English- February 23
Science- February 25
Mathematics- February 27
Sanskrit- February 28
In the meantime, Class 12 students will address:
Civics- February 19
Sanskrit- February 21
English- February 24
Physics- February 26
Economics - February 28
The exams will be administered in thousands of centers throughout the state, and it will be very strict to maintain fairness and transparency.