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No exam centres even in schools run by manager’s family members: UP Board

Until last year, the restriction applied only to multiple schools directly operated by the same manager. The new rule now includes all institutions owned or managed by the manager’s relatives as well.

Published on: Nov 23, 2025 08:11 PM IST
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The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) has tightened its exam-centre policy for the 2026 high school and intermediate exams, directing that students will not be allotted to any centre run by their school manager or the manager’s family members, after instances of managers using relatives’ schools to bypass earlier rules came to light.

Representational image (Sourced)
Representational image (Sourced)

Until last year, the restriction applied only to multiple schools directly operated by the same manager. The new rule now includes all institutions owned or managed by the manager’s relatives as well.

District Inspectors of Schools (DIoSs) have been instructed to identify every such school, upload the details to the UP Board website and inform the respective regional office, said Prayagraj DIoS PN Singh.

UP Board has followed a long-standing rule of not shifting students among centres overseen by the same management to prevent teachers from assisting examinees. But several managers reportedly started opening new schools in the names of family members, secured centre status for them and then exchanged examinees between these centres. Officials said this allowed them to collect large sums of money from students in exchange for promises of high scores.

The high school and intermediate exams-2026 will begin on February 18 and conclude on March 12. A total of 52,30,297 students have registered, including 27,50,945 in high school (14,38,682 boys and 13,12,263 girls) and 24,79,352 in intermediate (13,03,012 boys and 11,76,340 girls).

 
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