UP Board 2025 exam results declared, girls dominated, small districts showed amazing in toppers

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Uttar Pradesh Board Exam Result: The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UP Board) on Friday declared the result of high school and intermediate examinations of 2025. This year, a total of 90.11 percent high school candidates and 81.15 percent intermediate candidates have passed the examination this year. This time also the girls have won the high school examination. Passed percentage of girls was 93.87, while 86.66 percent of boys. Small districts achieved great success in the list of toppers. This time the board adopted special technical surveillance to stop duplication and maintain transparency. The result has been made available on the official website of UP board upmsp.edu.in and results.digilocker.gov.in.
Girls dominated

This time also the girls have won the high school examination. Passed percentage of girls was 93.87, while 86.66 percent of boys. Girls also performed better in intermediate – 86.37 percent girls were successful, while boys were results at 76.60 percent.
Large success of small districts in the list of toppers

Yash Pratap Singh of Jalaun has secured first place in high school. Second place was Anshi of Etawah and Abhishek Kumar Yadav of Barabanki. Ritu Garg of Moradabad, Arpit Verma of Sitapur and Simran Verma of Jalaun made it to the third place.
Prayagraj’s Mehak Jaiswal topped the intermediate. Sakshi of Amroha, Adarsh ​​Yadav of Sultanpur, Shivani Singh of Prayagraj and Anushka Singh of Kaushambi shared second place. Etawah was in third place.
5438597 candidates registered

A total of 54,38,597 candidates were registered in the UP Board 2025 examinations. These included 27,40,151 high school students and 26,98,446 students of intermediate. The board had made special arrangements this time to conduct the examination in a duplicate and transparent manner. The board examination was completed under the supervision of more than 2.91 lakh CCTV cameras at a total of 8,140 examination centers.
Effect of strictness on cheating

This time the UP board had taken a tough stance to tighten the copy, which also saw the effect. About 3 lakh 2 thousand 508 candidates left the examination due to strictness of cheating.
Rapid assessment, result declared in record time

The UP board examinations were held in just 12 working days from 24 February to 12 March. The evaluation of about three crore answer sheets was completed between March 19 and April 2. After this, the examination results were declared in the record time in just 23 days.
Online duplicate marksheet facility for the first time

This time the UP board has decided to release the duplicate online marksheet along with the exam results. In this, the candidate’s name, father’s name, roll number and subject marks will be recorded. This will make students easier in further studies and jobs. The original marksheet will be sent to the respective schools within 15 days of the release of the result, from where the students will receive it.
Board Secretary and Director Ongoing Done

UP Board Secretary Bhagwati Singh and Director Dr. Mahendra Dev jointly declared the exam results. He said that this time the board adopted special technical surveillance to stop duplication and maintain transparency, which will clearly show the impact on the quality and fairness of the examination. This result not only reflects the hard work of the students, but also tells the story of positive changes in the UP board examination system.
Edited by: Chetan Gour

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