UP Board 10th 12th Result Date: Last year the results were declared on 20 April. After the results are released, the results can be seen on the UP Board website upmsp.edu.in. The UP Board exam was held between 24 February and 12 March. The copies were checked at 261 evaluation centers from 19 March to 2 April.
Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) will declare the result of the 10th and 12th board exams on Friday, April 25, 2025. The result will be declared at 12.30 pm at the UP Board headquarters in Prayagraj. Last year the results were declared on April 20. After the release of the result, the result can be seen on the UP Board website upmsp.edu.in. The UP Board exam was held between 24 February and 12 March. The copies were checked at 261 evaluation centers from March 19 to April 2.
A total of 5438597 candidates were registered for the UP Board High School and Intermediate Examination 2025, out of which 2740151 were registered for high school and 2698446 for intermediate.
Suspicious activities were found at five examination centers in five districts. A total of 30 candidates were caught cheating across the state.
UP Board official statement
UP Board Secretary Bhagwati Singh told news agency PTI, “The results of class 10 and 12 exams can also be seen on the DigiLocker website.”
He said digital mark sheets will be made available on ‘DigiLocker’ for both the classes.
Singh said the mark sheets will have digitally verified signatures. He said physical copies of the mark sheets will also be distributed through schools as before.
Singh said, “With the mark sheets available on DigiLocker, students will no longer have to wait to collect them from schools. They will be able to use digital mark sheets for admission to higher education institutions.” High school students will have to enter their roll number and date of birth on DigiLocker to download the marksheet. Intermediate students will have to enter their roll number and mother’s maiden name to get their digital marksheet.
The UP Board secretary also said that the physical marksheets and certificates will neither tear nor be affected by water, making them more durable and safe.