UP Board Result 2025: When & where to Check? - All Latest Update Here

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Written by: Adda247 Team

As per the local media reports, the final results for the Class 10 and 12 examinations are likely to be declared by the end of April 2025, The board has already concluded the evaluation of the answer sheets by April 02, 2025. 

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The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) will release the UP Board Result 2025 online through its following official website  upmsp.edu.in upresults.nic.in results.upmsp.edu.

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Apart from the official website, you can check your results via SMS service. To access the UP Board results via SMS, type the following message: Class 10th: “UP10<space>Roll Number”, Class 12th: “UP12<space>Roll Number and send it to 56263.Your  sujectisw and total scores will be sent to the same mobile number

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UPMSP conducted the 2025 UP Board Class 10, 12 exams in two shifts at various exam centers from February 24 to March 12.  This year, around 55 lakh students appeared in the Class 10-12 board examinations. This year, 261 evaluation centres hosted 1,34,723 examiners who analysed approximately three crore answer sheets.

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This year, the UP Board reports a record 55.25 lakh students registered for the 2025 tests, with 29.47 lakh in Class 10 and 25.77 lakh in Class 12.  Approximately 1.25 crore Class 12 papers were analysed by 52,295 examiners, and 1.76 crore Class 10 answer sheets were reviewed by 94,802 examiners for evaluation.

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Last year, a total of 29,82,055 students took the UP Board class 10 exam, and 22,93,467 passed.  The overall pass percentage stood at 89.55 percent.  Shubham Verma topped the board exams in 2024.

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Minimum marks to pass the Exam: To pass the board exam, students must achieve at least 33% in every subject.  Know passing marks before UP Board result is out. If a student fails in one or two subjects, he will get a chance to take the compartment exam. But if a student fails to score passing marks in more than two subjects, he will be considered a failure.

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