The Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary education (UP Board) has officially released the proposed list of examination centres for the upcoming High school (Class 10) and Intermediate (Class 12) Board Exams 2026. This announcement is a crucial step in the pre-exam process, allowing students, schools, and parents to verify their allocated centres and raise objections if needed.
How to Check the Exam Centres
The complete district-wise list of proposed exam centres has been made available online on the official UP Board website. students are advised to carefully check the details, including the name and address of the centre, to ensure there are no errors.
Raise Objections Online
If any student, parent, or school finds discrepancies in the centre allocation—such as incorrect details, accessibility issues, or other concerns—they can submit objections online. The UP Board has set the deadline for raising objections as 4 december 2025. After this date, no further objections will be entertained.
Why This Step Matters
Releasing the proposed exam centre list well in advance serves multiple purposes:
- Transparency: students and schools can verify their allocated centres, minimizing last-minute confusion.
- Fairness: Errors in allocation can be corrected before the final list is published.
- Digital Convenience: By allowing online objections, the process becomes smoother and more efficient for all stakeholders.
Tips for Students
Verify Details Carefully: Check your name, roll number, and centre address.
Report Issues Promptly: Submit objections before 4 december to ensure your concern is considered.
Plan Travel in Advance: Early verification helps students plan their commute and stay arrangements if the centre is far from home.
What’s Next
Once the objections are reviewed and resolved, the final examination centre list will be published by the UP Board. students are encouraged to keep checking the official website for updates.
This step is part of the UP Board’s ongoing effort to ensure a smooth and hassle-free examination process for the state’s largest secondary education exams.
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