UDISE+ Deadline Tracker 2026-27 – Data Entry Calendar

Every year, 1.47 million schools across India miss Samagra Shiksha grants, inflate state dropout statistics, and face DEO notices — all because of missed UDISE+ deadlines. Consequently, timely data submission is not merely a compliance requirement. It directly determines your school’s funding, your district’s performance metrics, and your state’s NEP 2020 progress report.

The UDISE+ 2026-27 submission cycle opens in June 2026 and closes permanently on 30 September 2026 — the national Reference Date. Furthermore, each module has its own internal deadline within this window. Missing even one phase blocks subsequent modules entirely.

Select your state below to instantly see your state MIS email, helpline number, and credential authority — alongside live countdown timers for every submission phase.

UDISE+ Deadline Tracker 2026-27 — Data Entry Calendar
UDISE+ 2026-27 Live Tracker

UDISE+ Deadline Tracker & Data Entry Calendar

Live countdown to every 2026-27 submission deadline. Select your state to see your helpdesk contacts, MIS email and credential authority.

⚠ Pro Tips — Avoid Last-Minute Issues
  • Complete Student Progression before entering new admissions — the portal enforces this order strictly.
  • The UDISE+ portal is extremely slow in September — target completing all data by September 15.
  • Collect parent consent forms before generating APAAR IDs — you cannot generate without written consent.
  • Save SDMS data every 10 minutes — sessions expire and unsaved data is lost permanently.
  • Use a single browser tab for SDMS — multiple tabs cause data conflicts and session errors.
  • Do not freeze data until you have verified all entries — freezing cannot be undone without DEO permission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the last date for UDISE+ data entry 2026-27?
The Reference Date for UDISE+ 2026-27 is 30 September 2026. All data including Student Progression, New Admissions, APAAR ID, School Profile, and Teacher Module must be certified and frozen by this date for all states across India.
When should Student Progression be completed in 2026-27?
Student Progression must be completed between June and July 2026 before entering new admissions. Schools must mark each student as Promoted, Detained, Transferred, or Dropout before new session admissions are entered in SDMS.
What is the deadline for APAAR ID generation in 2026-27?
APAAR ID generation should be completed by August 2026 alongside new student admissions. Parent consent must be collected before generating APAAR IDs. The hard deadline for all student data including APAAR is 30 September 2026.
What happens if data is not submitted by 30 September 2026?
Missing the deadline can result in the school’s data not counted in the UDISE+ annual report, loss of Samagra Shiksha grants, incorrect state dropout calculation, and action by DEO or BEO against the school.
Is the UDISE+ deadline the same for all states?
Yes. The Reference Date of 30 September 2026 is fixed nationally for all 36 states and UTs. Individual states may set earlier internal deadlines — verify with your BEO or DEO for any state-specific dates.
How do I contact the UDISE+ helpdesk for my state?
Select your state from the dropdown above to see your state MIS email, helpline number, and credential authority. The national UDISE+ helpdesk is udiseplus@nic.in and 011-24305493.
What is the Data Certification deadline in 2026-27?
Data Certification — where BEO and DEO officers verify and certify school data — runs from October to November 2026 after the 30 September freeze. Ensure data accuracy before the Reference Date freeze.
Why is the UDISE+ portal slow near the deadline?
The portal experiences heavy traffic during August-September as all 1.47 million schools submit data simultaneously. Complete all data entry before September 15 to avoid server slowdowns and errors.
Disclaimer: Deadlines are based on UDISE+ 2026-27 official guidelines. The Reference Date of 30 September 2026 applies nationally. State helpdesk contacts are sourced from official state SSA/RMSA portals. udise.net is not affiliated with the Government of India or Ministry of Education.

The Correct Order of UDISE+ Data Submission

Most schools make one critical mistake — they attempt new admissions before completing Student Progression. The UDISE+ portal strictly enforces submission sequence. Therefore, understanding the correct order prevents data conflicts and session errors.

Step 1 — Student Progression (June–July 2026)

Open SDMS and mark every existing student as Promoted, Detained, Transferred, or Dropout. This step closes the previous academic session. Moreover, accurate progression data directly feeds national GER and dropout rate calculations published in the annual UDISE+ report.

Step 2 — New Admissions and APAAR ID (July–August 2026)

Enter all new Class 1 admissions after completing progression. Subsequently, generate APAAR IDs for every student. Collect signed parent consent forms before initiating APAAR generation — the portal will not proceed without consent verification against Aadhaar.

Step 3 — School Profile and Infrastructure (July–September 2026)

Update all infrastructure data including classrooms, functional toilets, electricity status, library availability, MDM kitchen, and computer lab. Additionally, accurate infrastructure submission determines your school’s eligibility for construction and facility grants under Samagra Shiksha.

Step 4 — Teacher Module (July–September 2026)

Enter or update all teacher profiles including qualifications, training completion, subject taught, and class assigned. Furthermore, teacher count accuracy directly determines PTR calculations — which influence teacher post allocations for your school in the next session.

Step 5 — Certify and Freeze by 30 September 2026

Review all submitted data carefully before freezing. Notably, once you certify and freeze, corrections require written DEO approval. Therefore, verify student count, teacher count, and infrastructure status against physical records before final submission.


Why the 30 September Deadline is Non-Negotiable

The Reference Date is not an advisory guideline — it is a hard system cutoff enforced at the national level by NIC. After 30 September 2026, the UDISE+ portal locks all school-level data entry permanently for that session.

Schools that miss the deadline face three direct consequences. First, their enrollment data does not appear in the official UDISE+ 2026-27 annual report. Second, grant calculations under PM POSHAN, Samagra Shiksha, and RTE infrastructure schemes use only certified UDISE+ data — unsubmitted schools receive zero allocation. Third, DEO and BEO officers escalate non-compliant schools to state SSA headquarters, which triggers official notices and inspection visits.

Moreover, the portal experiences severe server load every year between August 20 and September 30. Consequently, schools attempting last-minute submission face session timeouts, OTP delays, and data loss. The safest practice is completing all modules before September 15 — giving yourself a two-week buffer before the hard deadline.


How to Use This Deadline Tracker

This tracker updates automatically every minute using your device’s current date and time. Each phase card shows the exact number of days remaining, a colour-coded urgency status, and the specific portal module where that submission happens.

Select your state from the dropdown at the top to reveal your state-specific MIS email and helpline. Additionally, the national UDISE+ helpdesk at udiseplus@nic.in and 011-24305493 handles escalations for all states when state-level contacts are unresponsive.

For school-level data verification after submission, use the UDISE+ School Data Report Generator to confirm your submitted figures are correctly reflected. To locate any school’s UDISE code before data entry, use the UDISE Code Finder.