UP Board has officially declared the class 10 and 12 results on the official website on April 23, 2026. Students need thier roll numbers to know the qualifying status in the UP Board examination organised for the 10th and 12th students. However, any student who is unable to find thier roll number to check the result online. It is a simple process for the students to know their roll numbers for checking the result on the portal.
If a student has lost their admit card or forgotten their roll number, they can find it easily using the official website. The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) provides a simple link for this purpose. Students need to follow the steps carefully to get the information related to the roll number.
Visit the Official Website: Go to the UPMSP website.
Look for the Search Link: Scroll down to the "Important Information and Downloads" section. Look for the link that says "Know Your Roll Number" or "Search Student Details."
Select the Class: The student must choose whether they are in Class 10th (High School) or Class 12th (Intermediate).
Enter Personal Details: The student needs to enter their registration number. If the registration number is not available, they can enter their Name, District, and School Name.
Submit the Information: Click on the "Search" button. The roll number and other details will appear on the screen.
The roll number is important because the result portal requires it to show the marksheet. Without the 10-digit roll number, a student cannot access their final score on the official result website. It is advised that students to keep their roll number in a safe way. It is easy for them to check the result when it has been released on the portal on April 23, 2026.
Write it Down: A student should always write their roll number in a notebook or save it on a phone.
Keep the Admit Card: Even after the exam, the student should keep the admit card safe for future use.
Check the School: If the online method does not work, the student can go to their school and ask their teacher for the roll number.