UBSE declares 10th, 12th board results; girls outshine boys in class 10
Bedasree Das | June 27, 2018 | 05:46 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 26: The Uttarakhand Board of Secondary Education (UBSE) declared the result of classes 10 and 12 on May 26, 2018. Divyanshi Raj from Jaspur bagged the first position in class 12 with 98.40% while Kajal Prajapati of Khatima Uddhamsingh Nagar topped class 10 result with 98.40%. In class 10, the overall pass percentage is 74.57%, wherein girls outshined boys. Around 80% girls passed the exam while 68.96 % boys managed to clear the exam. In class 12, around 78.97% students passed the exam.
The school education minister Arvind Pandey released the Uttarakhand 10 and 12th board result at school education headquarters in Dehradun. Students can check their result by entering their roll numbers or names.
1,32,381 students appeared in Uttarakhand class 12 exam while around 1.4 lakh candidates appeared in class 10 exam. The Board conducted class 10 exam from March 6 to March 24 while class 12 exam was held from March 5 to 24, 2018.
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