UK Board Result 2026 Declared: Class 10 & 12 Results Out
The Uttarakhand Board of School Education has officially declared the UK Board Result 2026 for both Class 10 and Class 12 students

The Uttarakhand Board of School Education has officially declared the UK Board Result 2026 for both Class 10 and Class 12 students. The results were announced on April 25, 2026, at 10 AM from the board’s office in Ramnagar (Nainital), bringing an end to the long wait for thousands of students.
Students who appeared for the exams can now check their results online through the official websites. Apart from the main portals, results are also available on DigiLocker and the UMANG app, making it easier for students to access their scorecards without facing heavy website traffic.
To check the result, students need to keep their roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID handy. These details are essential for logging in and downloading the provisional marksheet. It is important to note that the board will not send results via post or email, so students must download their scorecards online.
This year, the board ensured a smoother result declaration process by introducing a dual access system, allowing both students and schools to access results simultaneously. This step was taken to reduce delays and improve accessibility during peak traffic hours.
In terms of performance, Akshita Goyal has emerged as the Class 10 topper, showcasing an outstanding academic achievement. Detailed statistics such as pass percentage and stream-wise performance are expected to be released along with the official result data.
Students must also carefully check all the details mentioned on their marksheets, including name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks, and qualifying status. In case of any discrepancies, they should immediately contact their respective schools for correction.
To pass the examination, students are required to score at least 33% marks in each subject, including both theory and practical components. Those who are not satisfied with their results will have the option to apply for revaluation or rechecking, the details of which will be released by the board soon.
The online marksheet available right now is provisional. Students will be able to collect their original marksheets from their schools in the coming days.
With results now out, students can start planning their next academic steps—whether it’s choosing a stream after Class 10 or applying for colleges after Class 12. While results are important, students are encouraged to stay positive and focus on future opportunities.
