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UK Board Result 2026: When Will the Uttarakhand Class 10 and 12 Results Be Released? Note Down the Date and Time..
Shikha Saxena | April 25, 2026 11:15 AM CST

UK Board Result 2026: The wait for lakhs of students of the Uttarakhand Board is finally coming to an end. The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) is set to release the Class 10 and Class 12 results today, April 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The results will be announced via a press conference, which will be attended by Education Minister Dhan Singh Rawat, Board Secretary Vinod Prasad Simulti, and Chairman Dr. Mukul Sati.

Where to Find the Direct Link?
As soon as the results are released, students will be able to check their outcomes online immediately. To facilitate this, direct links will be activated on the official websites: ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in. By visiting these sites and entering your roll number, you will be able to view your marksheet directly on your screen.

The Roll Number is Essential
The most crucial requirement for checking your result is your roll number. Without a roll number, you will not be able to access your result. If you have misplaced your admit card, there is no need to panic; you can retrieve your roll number by contacting your school or class teacher.

How to Check the UK Board Result 2026

Checking your result is extremely simple. First, visit the official website, then click on the link for either the Class 10 or Class 12 results. Next, enter your roll number and the captcha code, and click 'Submit.' Within a few seconds, your marksheet will appear on your screen. It is advisable to download and print a copy of the marksheet for future reference.

Digital Marksheet Also Available on DigiLocker

If the website slows down or you encounter difficulties accessing it, you can also view your marksheet on DigiLocker. To do this, you will need to log in using the mobile number linked to your Aadhaar card. You can easily download your Uttarakhand Board marksheet by navigating to the 'Issued Documents' section.

Check Results via SMS

Even if you do not have access to the internet, you can still check your result. To do so, open the messaging app on your mobile phone; type 'UK10' for Class 10 results or 'UK12' for Class 12 results, append your roll number to the message, and send it to 5676750. You will receive a message regarding your results on your phone shortly.

**How ​​many marks are required to pass?**
To pass the Uttarakhand Board examinations, it is mandatory to secure a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject. If a student scores less than 33% in one or two subjects, they will be allowed to appear for a compartment examination; however, if they score low marks in more than two subjects, the student will be deemed to have failed and will be required to repeat the academic year.

**When were the examinations held, and how many students participated?**
This year, the Uttarakhand Board examinations were conducted during February and March 2026. The Class 10 examinations were held from February 23 to March 20, while the Class 12 examinations took place between February 21 and March 30. This time, over 200,000 students appeared for the examinations, comprising 112,266 High School (Class 10) students and 102,986 Intermediate (Class 12) students.

**What should you do as soon as the results are released?**
As soon as the results are published, the first step is to visit the official website and check your scores. Download your marksheet and ensure that you carefully verify all the details provided therein—such as your name, roll number, and marks obtained. If you notice any discrepancies, contact your school or the Board immediately. All in all, only one day of waiting remains now. Your results are scheduled to be released on April 25 at 10:00 AM; therefore, keep your roll number ready, and check your results instantly as soon as the link becomes active.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from News18 Hindi. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.


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