Uttarakhand, April 20, 2026. There is relieving news for millions of students in Uttarakhand. The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has announced the date for the Class 10th board exam results 2026. The tension for students who have been waiting for the results for a long time will soon be over.

The High School and Intermediate board exam results 2026 will be announced on April 25 at 10 AM at the Uttarakhand Board Auditorium in Ramnagar. According to the board, the UK 10th result will be released on the official website on the scheduled date. Students will be able to check their results online by entering their roll number and other necessary details. As soon as the results are released, heavy traffic on the website is expected, so students are advised to remain patient.

This year, a large number of students participated in the exams, and everyone is eagerly waiting for their performance. Along with the results, the list of toppers, pass percentage, and other important statistics will also be released.

Students are advised to use only the official platform to view the results and avoid any rumors or fake links. Additionally, for students not satisfied with their scores, options for rechecking and compartment exams will be available.

After the results are announced, students will face important decisions regarding their further studies and careers. In such a situation, proper guidance and planning will be very important.

Uttarakhand Board Auditorium

The Uttarakhand Board Auditorium, located in Dehradun, is a prominent cultural and event venue in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It serves as a hub for theatrical performances, conferences, and community gatherings, reflecting the region’s artistic and cultural heritage. While its modern construction aligns with the state’s development post-its formation in 2000, the auditorium continues to host events that celebrate local traditions and contemporary arts.

Ramnagar

Ramnagar is a historic town in Uttar Pradesh, India, located on the eastern bank of the Ganges River, opposite the holy city of Varanasi. It is renowned for the Ramnagar Fort, built in 1750 by Raja Balwant Singh of the Benares royal family, which houses a museum displaying vintage cars, royal artifacts, and a rare collection of manuscripts. The town is also famous for its vibrant Ramlila performances, a dramatic reenactment of the Ramayana epic that has been held annually for over 200 years.