UP Board 10th and 12th Results 2025: Expected Soon, Over 50 Lakh Students Await Results
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The wait is almost over for lakhs of students who appeared for the UP Board Class 10 and 12 exams 2025. Conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), the results are expected to be released by the end of April 2025, although no official date has been confirmed yet.

Huge Number of Students Appeared
This year, over 54 lakh students registered for the exams, making it one of the biggest board exams in the country. Out of these, about 27.32 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 exams and around 27.05 lakh students sat for Class 12 exams. These numbers show just how massive the UP Board exams are every year.
The exams were held from February 24 to March 12, 2025, across 8,140 centres in Uttar Pradesh. To ensure fair and smooth conduct, the board used more than 2.91 lakh CCTV cameras for monitoring. This kind of security setup shows the board’s efforts in preventing cheating and ensuring transparency.
Results Will Be Declared Online
Once released, students can check their marksheets through the official websites:
In case these sites are down due to heavy traffic, results may also be available at:
Students will need to enter their roll number or name to view the results.
Evaluation Process Completed
The checking of answer sheets was done carefully under strict supervision. Around 3 crore answer sheets were evaluated. The process began on March 17, 2025, and examiners worked hard to finish the checking on time. The board involved thousands of experienced teachers to ensure the evaluation was fair.
How to Check the Result?
Follow these steps to check your result:
- Go to the official result website.
- Click on the link for UP Board Class 10 or 12 Result 2025.
- Enter your roll number and other required details.
- Your result will appear on the screen.
- Download or print your mark sheet for future reference.
What If You Are Not Happy with Your Result?
Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for rechecking or scrutiny. For this, a fee of Rs 500 per subject is required. Also, if a student fails in one or two subjects, they can appear for the compartment exam, which may be conducted in July 2025.
Minimum Passing Marks
To pass the exams, students must score at least 33% marks in each subject. Those who score below this will have to appear for supplementary exams.
Also Check: CBSE 10th and 12th Results 2025 to Be Announced Soon
Girls Outshine Boys – A Trend That Continues
If we look at previous years, girls have been consistently outperforming boys in the UP Board results. For example, in 2024, the pass percentage of girls was 7.35% higher than that of boys. In 2023, girls had a pass percentage of 93.34%, while boys lagged behind. This trend has continued over the last few years, showing the improving performance of female students in the state.
A Look Back at Previous Results
Here’s a quick summary of how results were declared in previous years:
- 2024: April 20
- 2023: April 25
- 2022: June 18 (due to Covid delays)
- 2021: July 31
- 2020: June 27
If we go by the trend of the last two years, this year’s result should also come out before April ends.
Unique Highlights from Last Year
In an inspiring example, even prisoners from various jails in UP appeared for the board exams. Out of 91 prisoners who gave the Class 10 exams, 89 passed. Similarly, 87 out of 105 jail inmates passed the Class 12 exam. This shows how education is reaching even those behind bars, giving them a chance to reform.
Final Word
The UP Board 2025 results are just around the corner, and students are eagerly waiting. This is a big moment in their academic journey. The board has ensured proper checking and transparency, and now it’s time for students to see the outcome of their hard work.
Students are advised not to fall for fake websites or rumors. Always rely on the official websites or trusted sources like government portals and reputed news outlets.
We wish all the students the very best of luck. Remember, your result is important—but it’s not the end. Whatever the outcome, stay positive and keep moving forward.