UP Madrasa Munshi, Maulavi, Alim results 2026 declared at madarsaboard.upsc.gov.in
Suviral Shukla | May 23, 2026 | 08:29 PM IST | 1 min read
A total of 80,933 students registered for the UP Madrasa exams 2026, of which 63,211 appeared.
The Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council, Lucknow, has declared the UP Madrasa secondary and senior secondary results 2026 today. Students can download their UP Madrasa Munshi/Maulavi and Alim scorecard through the official website at madarsaboard.upsc.gov.in.
Om Prakash Rajbhar, state minority welfare Waqf minister and Danish Azad Ansari, minister of state, announced the UP Madrasa results 2026 for Munshi, Maulavi, and Alim exams in Arabic and Persian today at 3 pm, according to an official notice.
UP Madrasa Board examinations 2026 were conducted from February 9 to February 14 in two shifts at 277 examination centers across Uttar Pradesh.
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UP Madrasa Result 2026: Exam details
The exam centers were determined by a committee headed by the District Magistrate, and approved by the state-level committee, the notice said.
A total of 80,933 students registered for the UP Madrasa exams 2026, of which 63,211 appeared.
“To ensure transparency and no cheating, CCTV cameras were installed at all exam centers, monitored directly from the Madrasa Board headquarters. The exam was conducted in a peaceful and fair environment,” the notice read.
Around 62,232 candidates were registered for the UP Madrasa Secondary (Munshi-Maulavi) exam, of which 47,036 appeared.
Subjects such as Deeniyat, Persian (Arabic), Urdu Literature, General English, and General Hindi were compulsory, while Mathematics, Home Science, Logic and Philosophy, Social Studies, Science, and Tibet were optional subjects.
Similarly, 18,701 candidates were registered for the Senior Secondary (Alim) exam, where 16,175 appeared.
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