UPMSP released class 10 and 12 results on 23 April 2026 at 4:00 PM on upmsp.edu.in. UP Board Scrutiny 2026 is now open for students who are unhappy with their marks and want their answer sheets rechecked.
UP Board Scrutiny 2026 — Quick snapshot: What every student must know
- Results were declared after exams held from 8 February 2026 to 12 March 2026 . The scrutiny (rechecking) window is available for both class 10 and class 12 students.
- The last date to apply for scrutiny is 17 May 2026 . Each subject recheck costs 500 INR .
- Fees must be paid only by treasury challan — there is no online payment option. You must log in on the official site upmsp.edu.in using your roll number and date of birth.
Who is eligible and when should you consider applying?
If you are a UP Board student of class 10 or class 12 and you believe your marks do not reflect your performance, you can apply for scrutiny. The option covers both theory and practical copies, but each requires a separate application and separate fee.
Apply when there is a clear reason to doubt marking — for example, a sudden drop from expected marks, missing subject totals, or an obvious arithmetic/totaling error. If your concern is about subjective grading in essays or projects, scrutiny may or may not change marks; it is useful mainly to catch totalling mistakes or pages not evaluated.
Remember, scrutiny is not a full re-evaluation of content; it typically verifies whether all answers were assessed and marks were added correctly. The board's rules allow rechecking for theory and practical separately, so choose based on where you suspect the error.
UP Board Scrutiny 2026: Important dates and timeline (use this schedule to plan)
| Event | Date/Detail |
|---|---|
| Exams conducted | 8 February 2026 to 12 March 2026 |
| Result declared | 23 April 2026 at 4:00 PM (on upmsp.edu.in) |
| Last date to apply for scrutiny | 17 May 2026 |
Suggested personal timeline to avoid last-minute rush:
- Within 2 days of result: Note your roll number, exact date of birth as on admit card, and subject codes.
- Within 3–7 days after result: Decide which papers need scrutiny and confirm whether the issue is theory or practical.
- At least 5 working days before 17 May 2026 : Generate the treasury challan and complete the payment. Treasuries can have queues; give yourself time.
- Submit the online application immediately after payment and save the registration/reference number.
Note: The official site and UPMSP have not published a standard processing time for scrutiny results or a timeline for dispatching revised marks. Plan expectations accordingly and keep proofs of payment and submission safe.
Documents and details to keep ready before you start
- Your roll number and exact date of birth as shown on the admit card — you will need these to log in on upmsp.edu.in.
- List of subjects with subject codes and whether each is theory or practical. Mark clearly which copies you want rechecked.
- School details (name and code) to verify your application fields during login.
- Treasury challan payment plan: know the nearest designated treasury where UPMSP challans are accepted or ask your school accountant for guidance.
- A phone or scanner to keep digital photos/scans of your treasury challan receipt and the final registration screenshot.
Step-by-step: How to apply for UP Board Scrutiny 2026 on upmsp.edu.in
- Open the official site upmsp.edu.in and look for the Scrutiny Registration link on the homepage.
- Click the Scrutiny Registration link. You will see a login page where you must enter your roll number and date of birth exactly as on the admit card.
- After login, verify your personal details and the list of subjects shown. Select the subject(s) you want rechecked, and indicate if the application is for theory or practical copy.
- Generate the treasury challan for the selected subjects. Note: each subject attracts 500 INR ; theory and practical are charged separately if both need checking.
- Take the printed challan to the designated treasury and pay the amount. Collect the treasury receipt — it is your primary proof of payment.
- Return to the Scrutiny Registration page, enter treasury payment details as required, upload the scanned copy/photo of the treasury receipt if the portal asks, and submit the form.
- After submission, take a clear screenshot or print the registration confirmation page. Record the registration/reference number and keep the treasury receipt safe for follow-up.
If you face any difficulty during login or challan generation, contact your school office — schools usually help students with treasury challans and form submission.
Fees explained: 500 INR per subject — what that means practically
- The fee for scrutiny is 500 INR per subject . If you want both the theory and the practical copy of the same subject to be rechecked, you must pay 500 INR for each copy.
- There is no online payment option. Payment is accepted only through a treasury challan. Do not attempt any other payment mode; such payments will not be valid for the UP Board scrutiny application.
- If you plan to apply for multiple subjects, multiply 500 INR by the number of subject copies (theory and practical counted separately). You can generate separate challans per subject or one challan covering all selected subjects if the portal allows — check the portal details at the time of application.
Plan your payment: treasuries often require you to be physically present or to go via your school office. Don’t wait until the last day; give 3–5 working days buffer to complete the challan payment and form submission.
After submission: What to expect and how to track progress
Keep your registration/reference number and the treasury receipt in a safe place. These are the two documents you will need for any follow-up with the board or your school.
UPMSP’s official website (upmsp.edu.in) is the primary place for any status updates. Schools sometimes receive consolidated information from the board, so keep in touch with your class teacher or school office for interim updates.
The board has not published a fixed processing time for scrutiny results or timelines for dispatching revised marks or photocopies. That means changes—if any—can take time. Be patient but persistent: use your registration number and treasury receipt when querying the board via your school.
If marks change — next steps and how to update records
If your marks are revised after scrutiny, the board will update the result on upmsp.edu.in and issue revised marksheets as per its process. A change in marks can affect your pass/fail status and records for admissions or scholarships.
If the revised result changes your eligibility for a course, scholarship, or admission, inform the institution immediately and share the updated marksheet when available. Keep all original receipts and the online registration confirmation in case the school or admission authority asks for proof.
Do not discard any documents until your revised marksheet is issued and you have received all formal confirmations.
Common mistakes to avoid and smart tips from students
- Missing the deadline: The last date is 17 May 2026 . Applications after this will not be accepted.
- Confusing theory and practical: They are separate for scrutiny and each costs 500 INR . Mark them correctly in the form.
- Wrong login details: Using an incorrect roll number or birth date will block your access. Type exactly as on the admit card.
- Leaving payment to the last minute: Plan the treasury visit early. Treasuries get busy near deadlines.
- Losing receipts: Keep the treasury challan receipt and final registration screenshot safe and backed up.
Smart tip: Ask your school to help if you’re unsure about generating a challan. Many schools create challans and coordinate payments for students.
Printable checklist and final prep before submission
- Roll number (exact) and date of birth (as on admit card)
- List of subjects and whether the issue is theory or practical
- School name and code
- Printed or digital treasury challan and receipt after payment
- Screenshot/print of the final registration/confirmation page
Suggested buffer: Allow 3–5 working days for challan payment and form submission. Start the process early so you have time to correct any mistakes.
Important pass percentage snapshot
| Class | Overall pass % | Girls pass % | Boys pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class 10 | 90.42% | 93.76% | 87.30% |
| Class 12 | 80.33% | 86.32% | 75.04% |
These figures show the overall performance of UP Board students in the 2026 results.
Final notes
UP Board Scrutiny 2026 gives you a formal route to check if your answers were correctly assessed and totals properly recorded. Follow the official steps on upmsp.edu.in, pay the required 500 INR per subject via treasury challan, and file your application before 17 May 2026 . Keep receipts and registration details safe for any future follow-up.
FAQs
Q: Who can apply for UP Board scrutiny 2026?
A: Students of UP Board class 10 and class 12 who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for scrutiny.
Q: What is the last date to apply for scrutiny?
A: The final date to submit scrutiny applications is 17 May 2026 .
Q: How much is the scrutiny fee and how do I pay?
A: The fee is 500 INR per subject . Theory and practical copies are charged separately. Payment must be made via treasury challan only; online payments are not accepted.
Q: Where do I apply and how do I log in?
A: Apply on the official site upmsp.edu.in via the Scrutiny Registration link. Log in using your roll number and date of birth as on the admit card.
Q: Will the board publish how long scrutiny takes?
A: UPMSP has not published a standard processing time for scrutiny results or timelines for sending revised marksheets. Keep realistic expectations and retain your receipts for follow-up.
Q: Can I apply for multiple subjects together?
A: Yes. You can apply for multiple subjects. Pay 500 INR per subject (and per copy if practical is separate). Generate challans and submit the form for all chosen subjects before the deadline.