
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has kicked off preparations for the UP Board Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) examinations 2027 with a significant reform: the entire exam-centre selection will now be carried out end-to-end online. It is the first time the Board is finalising centres without any offline step, a change aimed at greater transparency and at curbing malpractice in centre allotment.
According to UP Board Secretary Bhagwati Singh, the online centre-selection exercise will run from July 20 to September 18, 2026. Alongside this, UPMSP has opened UP Board 2027 registration for Class 10 and 12 students through its official portal, examreg.upmsp.edu.in.
Under the revised policy, centres will be locked through a multi-stage online verification chain rather than a manual list. The selection of examination centres will be completed through a multi-stage online verification process involving school principals, tehsil-level committees, District School Inspectors, and district centre determination committees headed by District Magistrates. Only schools that meet the prescribed infrastructure and eligibility norms will qualify as exam centres, and debarred or unrecognised schools will be listed separately so they can be excluded upfront.
Crucially, stakeholders get a real voice: Students, parents, school principals, and managers will also get an opportunity to raise objections before the final list is published.
| Event | Date |
| Last date for Principals to upload school infrastructure and physical-resource details at upmsp.edu.in | July 20, 2026 |
| Physical verification of uploaded information by the Tehsil-level committee formed by the District Magistrate | August 3, 2026 |
| Last date for the District Inspector of Schools (DIOS) to upload/update the Tehsil committee's verification reports | August 10, 2026 |
| Release of the list of schools (with student allocations) for public viewing | August 17, 2026 |
| Publication of debarred/unrecognised and other ineligible schools on the DIOS portal | August 18, 2026 |
| Release of the centre list in local newspapers by DIOS; online objections open on upmsp.edu.in | August 22, 2026 |
| Disposal of objections by the District Centre Determination Committee; approved recommendations sent online to the Board | September 1, 2026 |
| Online publication of the approved centre list (school-wise student allocation) on the Board's website | September 7, 2026 |
| Last date to submit final representations on centre capacity or student allocation on the Board's portal | September 14, 2026 |
| Final resolution of all objections and publication of the final exam-centre list | September 18, 2026 |
The UP Board Class 10 and 12 registration 2027 is being conducted online for both institutional (regular) and private (individual) candidates. Schools can complete the UP Board 10th and 12th registration process through the official portal, examreg.upmsp.edu.in. Schools must upload student details, photographs, and fee information, then verify records within the Board's timeline. UPMSP has stressed that names, parents' names, date of birth, subjects and photographs must be checked carefully, since any error can affect admit cards and final exam records. A correction facility is available, but no fresh candidate additions are allowed once the correction window opens.
Schools have to complete collection of admission and examination fees from High School and Intermediate students by August 5, 2026. Schools will have to complete the collection of admission and exam fees for Class 10 and 12 by August 5, 2026. The collected amount must then be deposited in the treasury through challan by August 10, 2026.
Objections are accepted online at upmsp.edu.in at two points: after the provisional list appears (from August 22, 2026), and again after the approved list is published (up to September 14, 2026). The District Centre Determination Committee reviews and disposes of complaints before UPMSP publishes the final centre list on September 18, 2026.
Centre allotment decides how far a student travels and the exam environment they sit in — historically a friction point in a board that examines lakhs of candidates. By shifting the process fully online, adding DM-led tehsil verification, and building in two objection windows, UPMSP is signalling a tighter, more transparent 2027 cycle. Students and schools should track each date closely; missing the fee-deposit or objection deadlines can directly affect a candidate's centre or eligibility.