UP madarsa board time table 2026 out; exams from February 9
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 28, 2026 | 03:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
UP Madarsa board exams 2026 Munshi, Maulvi, Alim, Kamil, and Fazil exams will be conducted from February 9 to 14.
The Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education (UPBME) has announced the UP board Madarsa time table 2026 for Munshi, Maulvi, Alim, Kamil, and Fazil exams. UP Madarsa board exams 2026 will be conducted from February 9 to 14.
Candidates can download the UPBME secondary and senior secondary time table 2026 on the official website, madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in.
The UP Board madrasa exams are scheduled to take place in two separate shifts: the morning shift, designated for secondary students, will run from 8 am to 11 am, while the evening shift, for senior secondary students, will be conducted from 2 pm to 5 pm.
Last year, a total of 87.66% students qualified for the UP madarsa board exams 2025 . The UP board exams saw participation from 68,423 candidates.
UP madarsa board secondary time table 2026
The UPBME secondary level time table 2026 for Munshi Persian and Maulavi Arabic exams is given in the table below.
|
Date |
Munshi (Secondary Persian) |
Maulavi (Secondary Arabic) |
|
February 9 |
Theology (Shia, Sunni) |
Theology (Shia, Sunni) |
|
February 10 |
Persian Literature |
Arabic Literature |
|
February 11 |
Urdu Literature |
Urdu Literature |
|
Thursday, February 12 |
General English |
General English |
|
February 13 |
General Hindi |
General Hindi |
|
February 14 |
Mathematics, Home Science, Logic & Philosophy, Social Studies, Science, Tib |
Mathematics, Home Science, Logic & Philosophy, Social Studies, Science, Tib |
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UP madarsa board senior secondary time table 2026
The UP board senior secondary level time table 2026 for Alim - Persian and Arabic exam dates is given below.
|
Date |
Alim (Senior Secondary Persian) |
Alim (Senior Secondary Arabic) |
|
February 9 |
Theology (Shia, Sunni) |
Theology (Shia, Sunni) |
|
February 10 |
Persian Literature |
Arabic Literature |
|
February 11 |
Urdu Literature |
Urdu Literature |
|
February 12 |
General English |
General English |
|
February 13 |
— |
— |
|
February 14 |
Home Science, General Hindi, Logic & Philosophy, Social Science, General Science, Tib, Typing |
Home Science, General Hindi, Logic & Philosophy, Social Science, General Science, Tib, Typing |
At the primary and junior high school levels—called Tathania (Primary) and Faukania (Junior High School)—there are a total of 14,677 madarsas. At the higher education level, known as Alia, which offers degree and postgraduate courses such as Munshi, Maulvi, Alim, Kamil, and Fazil, there are 4,536 madarsas across the state.
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