The Uttar Pradesh Board (UPMSP) has declared the results of Class 12th examination on the official websites, upresults.nic.in and upmspresults.up.nic.in. This year, over 66 lakh students had registered for the examination of which 36,55,691 were from class 10 and 29,81,327 students from class 12. The students can check the class 12th results from the official websites, upresults.nic.in and http://www.upmspresults.up.nic.in. Apart from it, the results are available by app or by SMS. The candidates can also check the results through examresults.net, indiaresults.com.
Due to strict measures taken by the board, over 1,80,826 students remained absent. It included over 53,100 high school and over 1.27 lakh intermediate students. Overall, a record total of 11,28,250 students missed their board exams. Last year, Class 12 student Priyanshi Tiwari from Fatehpur’s had topped the UP Board exams with 96.2 per cent while Tejaswi Devi with 95.83 per cent scored the highest per cent as in Class 10.
Recently UP Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said: “We are happy that it was a copying-free examination and the answer sheets have been evaluated on time. We will declare the results of UP Board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 in April.” The new academic session will start on April 16, and by July the new education calendar will be issued, he said.
Six inmates, including four serving life terms, at the district jail here have cleared their Class 10 and 12 examinations conducted by the Uttar Pradesh state education board, officials said on Sunday. These inmates secured first division in the examination.
In Gautam Buddha Nagar of Uttar Pradesh, 82.7 per cent Class 12 students and 81.5 per cent Class 10 students passed the UP Board examination, the results of which were declared on Sunday. In the district, 16,381 students had appeared for Class 12 examination. For Class 10, 20,741 students had appeared for the exmination, P K Upadyay, district inspectors of schools, told PTI
“I left my home to join my siblings in Allahabad because it has good coaching institutes and an atmosphere of academics. My elder brother Santosh has been preparing for his civil service exams in Allahabad. He taught me for my board exams,” said Anjali, whose father is a farmer. Read More
Rajneesh Shukla of Sarvodaya Intercollege in Fatehpur and Akash Maurya of Shri Sai Intercollege in Barabanki, were the joint toppers with a percentile of 93.20.
Ananya Rai from Gaziapur scored 92.6 per cent
Moradabad's Abhishek Kumar secured 92.2 per cent
Ajit Patel from Barabanki scored 92.2 per cent
The results of both class X and XX board exams show that girls outperformed the boys in terms of pass percentage. In Class 10, 78.81 per cent girls cleared the exam as compared to 72.27 per cent boys. In Class 12, 78.44 per cent girls cleared the exam compared with 67.36 per cent boys.
Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said recently, “We have come to know that about 75 per cent of those who skipped the examinations were from neighbouring states. Also candidates from countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia and the UAE were among them,” Sharma said.
More than five lakh students left the UP Board exams for Class X and XII midway in the first two days due to a massive crackdown on cheating, an official said on Thursday. This is seen as an outcome of the tight screening and anti-copying measures implemented by the government which had vowed to ensure there was no copying this year.
In the Intermediates exams, 1,88,650 students have passed of which 9,51,406 are boys and 9,34,644 are girls.
Students can check their results at results.nic.in
About 75 per cent of the nearly 11 lakh students who skipped this year's Uttar Pradesh board examinations were from neighbouring states, and some of them were even from foreign countries like Nepal and Bangladesh, state's Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma had said
Some students turned to desperate measures to pass the exams as they attached currency notes with the answer sheets hoping to gain marks through bribery. Even as nearly 11 lakh skipped their UP Board exams due to the fear of failure, others opted to appear for the paper and attempt to bribe the examiner. Currency notes of Rs 100, Rs 50 and Rs 500 were found in answer sheets during the checking of Class 12 board examination papers in Firozabad district.
One of the examiners said, “Students, whose exams did not go well, are attaching currency notes in the examination papers to bribe us. We are giving marks only on merit. None of us are accepting the money found in the answer sheets.”
Shrikant Sharma, the Power Minister of Uttar Pradesh has congratulated all the successful candidates of UP Board Class 10, 12 examination 2018.
The result for class 10 examination has also been released today at the official websites— upresults.nic.in and upmspresults.up.nic.in. This year, Anjali Verma from Allahabad has topped the examination with 96.33 per cent in UP Board 10 examinations 2018.
Those who have not performed well this time or are unsatisfied with their scores can sit for the supplementary examination, which will be conducted later on. The dates for the same will be released shortly. Students should not feel demotivated and disheartened.
UP Health Minister Siddharth Nath Singh congratulated the students on their performance and the government for the successful of conclusion of the board examinations.
UP Chief Minister also congratulated the board officials on the success of anti-copying measures undertaken by them and releasing the results in a record one-month period after the conclusion of exams.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed his happiness at the results of the Class 12th UP board exams. However, the results this year reflect a dip in the performance of the students with a fall of over 10 per cent in the pass percentage. This year's pass percentage stands at 72.43% as compared to 82.62% in 2017.
This year's result is the worst out of last five years' result.
2014: 92.21 per cent
2015: 88.83 per cent
2016: 87.99 per cent
2017: 82.62 per cent
This year: 72.43 per cent
In the Intermediates exams, 188650 students have passed of which 951406 are boys and 934644 are girls
UP Students: 66 lakhs
Students who did not give the exam: 11 lakhs
Class 12th pass percentage: 72.43%
Class 10th pass percentage: 75.16%
Toppers for 12th: Rajni Shukla 93.20% from Fatehpur
Toppers for 10th: Anjali Varma - 96.33% from Allahabad
The best performance city wise is by Lucknow with 91.24 per cent, closely followed by Amroha with 91.15 per cent. Third on the list is Gaziabad with 90.82 per cent. The fourth and fifth position has been obtained by Hapur and Saharanpur with 89.75 per cent and 88.94 per cent respectively.
In the Intermediates exams, 1,88,650 students have passed of which 9,51,406 are boys and 9,34,644 are girls
We at The Indian Express congratulate the students on their outstanding results!
A total of 29,81,327 students registered for Class 12th examinations this year. To check their respective scores, the students need to keep their admit cards or hall tickets handy. The indianexpress.com is hosting both Intermediate and Matric results of Uttar Pradesh Board this year. Check here
Rajnish Shukla of Fatehpur and Aakash Maurya of Barabanki topped the UP intermediate exam results this year with 93.20 per cent, as the two scored 466 marks each.
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The pass percentage of Class 10th is at 72.43. This was declared following the press conference held by the UP board.
In 2017, a total of 20.83 lakh students were declared pass with the girls outshining boys as they secured a higher pass percentage of 88.80. It was 11.64 per cent higher than boys.
The pass percentage for Class 12th stands at 67.36 per cent for boys and 78.44 per cent is the pass percentage for girls.
The results for UP board Class 12th examination have been declared. The pass percentage is 72.43.
The results for UP board Class 12th examination have been declared. The pass percentage is at 72.43.
The result for the UP Class 12th will be released soon. The UP board is holding a press conference presently, which is being addressed by the board secretary Neena Srivastava.
The time for the result draws closer, it will be declared anytime soon. To check your scores, go to http://upresults.nic.in/
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Class 10 and 12 education is imparted in 25,896 schools (called ‘Intermediate Colleges’ in UP), some 2,100 of which are state government-run, and nearly 5,300 are privately-run but are government-aided and funded. The rest are run by private persons, and are called unaided (or SFS, or Self Financing Scheme) colleges, but are, in fact, largely dependent on MP/MLA local area development funds and government social sector schemes.
During a video-conference on January 30 this year, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had warned District Magistrates and District Inspectors of Schools (DIOS) that they would be held responsible if unfair means were used at centres in their jurisdictions.
UP CM's strict measures are similar to what happened in 1992 during the Kalyan Singh regime. He issued the so-called Nakal Adhyadesh, or anti-copying Ordinance, which made cheating a cognizable offence. Hundreds of students were detained after they were caught cheating, and the pass percentage crashed to 14.7 per cent for Class 10 and 30.4 per cent for Class 12, the lowest between 1991 and now.
Interestingly enough, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) made Aadhaar card mandatory for students appearing in class 10 and 12 board exams next year. Some reports, this year, claimed that Aadhaar is an important document and without it students will not be allowed to sit for the exam. However, later the Board secretary said that the rule is not mandatory.
About next year's exams, Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma has said Aadhaar card will be made compulsory for class 9 and class 11 students filling forms for the board examinations. It will help identify them and further check the menace of copying, he said.
As per reports, when the UP board conducted its first examination in 1923, a total of 5,744 students appeared including 5,655 high school and another 89 intermediate candidates. The UP board had conducted its exams through just 179 centres for high school and one centre for intermediate students.
The Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh, which conducts Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) exams in the state, is among the world’s largest in terms of the number of students. UP Board or Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) was set up in 1921. The board conducted its first public examination in 1923.
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As the students wait in anticipation for their board exam results, wishes from across the country flow in on the social media websites. People on social media are wishing the candidates while also encouraging them to not lose heart, whatever the results may be.
At least 136 FIRs were lodged during the examination period against candidates for including in use of unfair means besides invigilators and center superintendents for promoting copying.
UP govt had put in place strict security measures to keep a check on the copying mafia. In Mathura zone, prohibitory orders under section 144 were promulgated with a ban on outsiders within a periphery of 200 metres, and the entire district has been divided into three super zones, 7 zones and 27 sectors. While ADMs were in-charge of the super zones, SDMs and city magistrate had to look after the zones. Around 43 centres infamous for mass cheating were done away with and 1,13,654 candidates would take the examination in 153 centres across the district.
The results of Class 12th examinations, the evaluation of which started from March 17, will declared today.
In 2017, 26.54 lakh students, which also included 1.7 lakh private examinees, had registered for the Inter exams. Of this 20.83 lakh students were declared pass with the girls outshining boys as they secured a higher pass percentage of 88.80. It was 11.64 per cent higher than boys.
UP board Class 12th students need to secure a minimum of 35 per cent in order to pass the exams. They also need to separately qualify in their practical examinations. In other words, for the high school students, the internal assessment marks include their overall performance in class tests and various other academic activities conducted by the school. These marks are added to the board exams marks and the final results are then declared.
In the intermediate or Class 12 exams, scores in practicals, sports and physical education at the school level are added with the final result. Then only the final results are prepared by the UPMSP.
A total of 29,81,327 registered to appear for the intermediate exams, out of which 1.27 lakh students remained absent on the fisrt day of the exam. This was the result of the strict measures undertaken by the officials to ensure that there were no malpractices during the exam.
UP Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma had expressed his happiness at the success in conducting copying-free exams this year. “We are happy that it was a copying-free examination and the answer sheets have been evaluated on time. We will declare the results of UP Board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 in April.” The officials had put in place strict measures to curb any malpractice while writing the exams.
The results for Class 10th are also scheduled to be declared today at 1:30 pm, an hour after the Class 12th results are announced. Students can check the official websites for the same.
Students can also check their results through mobile apps. In order to get an app to access their results, students can go to google playstore and search 'Download board results 2018' and a list of apps will be displayed. Pick an app after checking out their reviews and install the one with positive reviews. Once it is installed, pre-register your registration and roll number. Once the results are declared, you can check your scores.
The Indian Express will be hosting the results and will soon put out the link from where you can check your scores. In case of heavy traffic on the official websites, the examinees can come to indianexpress.com to view their results.