The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), also known as the UP Board, has announced an important update for students appearing in the Class 10th and 12th board exams in 2026. The board will open a special online portal to allow corrections in student details. This step is to make sure all student information is accurate before the final exams.
This online correction portal will become active from October 11, 2025 . Students who have applied for the UP Board 10th and 12th exams in 2026 must carefully check their application forms for any mistakes. If they find any errors, they must inform their school principals right away. The deadline for making these online corrections is October 25, 2025 , at midnight. The link to access this portal will be available on the official UP Board website, upmsp.edu.in .
Why are these Corrections Important?
Having correct details in your exam form is very important. Wrong information can cause problems later, such as errors on your admit card or even your final mark sheet. By fixing mistakes now, students can avoid stress and ensure their academic records are accurate. School principals play a key role in this process as they are responsible for reviewing and submitting the corrections.
Key Dates to Remember
Here are the important dates for the UP Board exam form corrections:
- Online Correction Portal Opens: The portal will be active from October 11, 2025 .
- Last Date for Online Corrections: You can make online corrections until October 25, 2025 (midnight).
- Last Date for Offline Submissions: For certain types of changes, schools must submit documents offline by October 31, 2025 .
What Details Can Be Fixed Online?
The UP Board has listed several types of errors that can be corrected using the online portal. Only the Principals of your school can log in and make these changes. They must carefully verify and correct the following details:
- Subjects: If a wrong subject is listed for a student.
- Class: Errors in the student's registered class, for example, if Class 10th is mentioned instead of Class 12th.
- Student's Name: Any small spelling mistakes in the student's own name.
- Parents' Names: Spelling errors in the names of the student's father or mother.
- Gender: If the gender (male or female) is incorrectly recorded.
- Caste: Mistakes in the student's caste category.
- Photographs: If an incorrect photo is linked or if the photo is missing.
- High School Registration Numbers: Any errors in the registration numbers given to students in Class 11 for their High School registration.
It is important that students check these details thoroughly and inform their school principals about any needed changes well before the last date.
Corrections That Need Offline Submission
Some more serious or critical changes cannot be made through the online portal. For these, schools need to submit physical applications and documents to the District School Inspector’s (DIOS) office. These types of corrections include:
- Date of Birth: Any changes needed for a student's date of birth.
- Full Name Changes: If a student's complete name or their parents' complete names need to be changed significantly (not just small spelling fixes).
- Student Record Management: If a student's details were wrongly removed and need to be added back, or if details need to be permanently deleted.
For these offline corrections, school principals must submit the forms along with all necessary supporting documents to their respective District School Inspector’s office . The final date for submitting these offline requests is October 31, 2025 . Ensure that all documents are correct and complete to avoid any issues.
Next Steps for Students
Students should not wait until the last moment. They should:
- Get a copy of their exam form details from their school.
- Check every piece of information very carefully.
- If any mistake is found, immediately tell their school principal.
- Make sure their principal processes the correction before the deadlines.
This correction window is a key chance to ensure all your official records are correct for the upcoming UP Board 10th and 12th exams in 2026.