LUCKNOW — The Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education (UPBME) has officially declared the annual examination results for the 2026 academic calendar. The data covers the Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) and Alim (Senior Secondary) qualifications, tracking an overall state-wide pass percentage of 88.26%.
According to official statistics released by the board, a total of 55,788 candidates successfully qualified out of 80,933 registered students across the state. The academic data highlighted a major gender performance gap, with female candidates notably outperforming male candidates in all examination tiers.
Key Gender Demographics
- Female Candidates: 29,229 qualified, achieving a success rate of 94.30%.
- Male Candidates: 26,559 qualified, achieving a success rate of 85.13%.
Segment-Wise Examination Performance Breakdown
1. Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) Level
- Registered Students: 62,232
- Appeared Students: 47,036
- Passed Students: 41,426
- Overall Pass Percentage: 88.07%
- Gender-wise Success Rate: Female candidates recorded a 91.46% pass rate (21,407 candidates), while male candidates registered an 84.72% pass rate (20,019 candidates).
2. Alim (Senior Secondary) Level
- Registered Students: 18,701
- Appeared Students: 16,175
- Passed Students: 14,362
- Overall Pass Percentage: 88.79%
- Gender-wise Success Rate: Female candidates secured a 90.88% pass rate (7,822 candidates), outperforming male candidates who completed the examination at an 86.42% success rate (6,540 candidates).
Administrative Oversight and Educational Reforms
State education officials stated that the 2026 examinations were executed under comprehensive security measures, including round-the-clock CCTV surveillance at all authorized centers. The entire evaluation and administrative lifecycle were tracked directly from the Madarsa Board headquarters in Lucknow to enforce a highly transparent and cheating-free test environment.
Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf, and Haj Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar stated during the result declaration that the administrative measures align with ongoing state and central policies aimed at integrating modern educational modules into traditional streams. He emphasized the government’s continued focus on digital literacy, computer education, and balanced educational modernization for minority communities.
Guidelines for Accessing the Digital Scorecard
Students who sat for the Munshi, Maulvi, Alim, Kamil, or Fazil categories can instantly fetch their digital marksheet via the steps below:
- Access the official state portal at
madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in. - Locate and navigate to the link labeled Annual Exam Results 2026.
- Select your respective educational stream/branch from the dropdown menu.
- Input your official Board Roll Number into the authentication panel.
- Submit the credentials to view, download, and preserve the final digital scorecard.












