Uttarakhand Board Results 2026 Declared: How to Check Class 10 and Class 12 Scorecards
The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) declared the results of the Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) examinations on 25 April 2026. Over 1.12 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 examinations, while a similar number sat for the Class 12 papers. Students can now check and download their scorecards through the official UBSE website, NDTV’s education portal, and DigiLocker.
The board examinations for 2026 were conducted from 21 February to 20 March, with practical examinations held between 16 January and 15 February. All written papers were held in a single shift from 10 AM to 1 PM. The evaluation of answer sheets was completed in early April, followed by data entry and verification that concluded in the final week before the results were announced.
How to Check Uttarakhand Board Results 2026
Students have three primary methods to access their results, each designed to handle the high traffic that typically accompanies board result announcements.
Method 1 — Official UBSE Website: Visit ubse.uk.gov.in. Click on “Class 10 Result 2026” or “Class 12 Result 2026.” Enter your nine-digit Roll Code and Roll Number. Fill in the CAPTCHA verification. Click Submit. The result will display subject-wise marks, total marks, division, and pass or fail status. Students are advised to download the scorecard or take a screenshot immediately, as the website may experience intermittent slowdowns due to heavy traffic.
Method 2 — NDTV Education Portal: Visit ndtv.com/education/results for a fast and reliable result checker that often handles traffic better than the official portal. Students can use this service for both Class 10 and Class 12 results.
Method 3 — DigiLocker: Visit results.digilocker.gov.in or use the DigiLocker mobile app. Results are stored digitally and can be accessed at any time after the initial declaration. This method is particularly useful for students who need an authenticated digital copy of their scorecard for future applications.
Key Statistics From Previous Years
In 2025, the UBSE Class 10 pass percentage stood at 90.77 per cent, with Jatin Joshi and Kamal Chauhan jointly securing the top rank. For Class 12, the pass percentage was 88.20 per cent, with Anushka Rana emerging as the overall topper. These benchmarks give current students a reference point for this year’s results, which are expected to show similar or slightly improved pass rates based on the board’s preliminary assessment of answer sheet quality.
The social trend of digital result-checking has grown significantly in recent years, reducing crowding at school notice boards and enabling students in remote Uttarakhand hill districts to access results without travelling to their examination centres.
What Students Should Do After Checking Results
Students who have passed should immediately begin the process of collecting their original mark sheets from their respective schools. Those applying for higher education should note that many colleges and universities have already opened their application portals for the 2026-27 academic session, and early applications tend to receive preference in counselling rounds.
Students who wish to apply for revaluation or re-checking of answer sheets can do so through the UBSE website within 15 days of the result declaration. The revaluation fee is typically Rs 500 per subject and is refundable if the marks change by more than a specified threshold.
For students who did not clear one or more subjects, the UBSE conducts compartment examinations, usually in July. These students are eligible to appear for up to two subjects and, upon clearing, receive the same class of certificate as regular pass students. The challenges facing Indian students in the digital age, from screen addiction to online distractions, make structured support during this period particularly important.
Board Examination Reforms Under Discussion
The 2026 Uttarakhand Board results come against the backdrop of ongoing discussions about examination reform in India. The National Education Policy 2020 envisioned a shift toward competency-based assessments and reduced emphasis on high-stakes board examinations. Several states have already introduced internal assessment components, and Uttarakhand is expected to announce reforms for the 2027 session later this year.
Meanwhile, the rise of AI-powered tutoring platforms and personalised learning tools has changed how students prepare for board exams. Many coaching institutes in Dehradun and Haridwar now incorporate adaptive learning software that adjusts difficulty levels based on individual student performance, a trend that reflects the evolving cultural landscape of Indian education.
Advice for Parents and Guardians
Education counsellors emphasise that board results, while important, are one step in a long journey. Parents are advised to discuss results calmly and supportively, regardless of the outcome. Helplines operated by state education departments and NGOs are available for students experiencing stress or anxiety related to their results.
The Uttarakhand government has also announced that scholarship applications for meritorious students from economically weaker sections will open on 1 May 2026. Detailed eligibility criteria and application procedures will be available on the official state portals that also cover reservation policies. Students securing above 90 per cent in aggregate are encouraged to explore central government scholarship schemes as well.
As Uttarakhand’s students process their results today, the broader message is clear: education remains one of the most powerful engines of social mobility in India, and every result — whether it meets expectations or falls short — is an opportunity to recalibrate and move forward.
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