UP Board 10th, 12th Compartment result 2020 released; Check now @upmsp.edu.in
Team Careers360 | October 20, 2020 | 07:18 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Board has released the Compartment exam result of Class 10 and 12. The result has been released on the official website of UP Board, i.e. upmsp.edu.in. To check the result, students will need their 7 digit roll number. The result has been released for the 10th and 12 compartment and improvement exam conducted on October 3, 2020. Know the steps to check result here.
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Result Link:
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to check UP Board 10th Compartment/Improvement exam result 2020.
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to check UP Board Class 12 Compartment exam result 2020.
Steps to check UP Board 10th, 12th Compartment result 2020 Online
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Visit the official website of UP Board, upmsp.edu.in or click on the links provided above.
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On the home page, click on the link for Highschool and intermediate compartment result.
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Now select your district and exam year.
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Enter your 7 digit roll number and the given security code.
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Now click on the ‘view result’ tab.
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The result will be displayed on your screens. Check all the details carefully and save the result.
UP Board Compartment Exam Result 2020 Window
UP Board Highschool Improvement Result 2020 Statistics
| Particulars | Percentage/Number of Students |
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Total Number of Students registered
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15639 |
| Total Number of Students appeared | 14250 |
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Total Number of Students Passed
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14241 |
| Pass percentage of girls | 99.89% |
| Pass percentage of boys | 99.96% |
| Overall passing percentage | 99.94% |
UP Board Highschool Compartment Result 2020 Statistics
| Particulars | Percentage/Number of Students |
| Total Number of Students registered | 155 |
| Total Number of Students appeared | 121 |
| Total Number of Students Passed | 113 |
| Pass percentage of girls | 98.89% |
| Pass percentage of boys | 95.29% |
| Overall passing percentage | 93.39% |
UP Board Intermediate Compartment Result 2020 Statistics
| Particulars | Percentage/Number of Students |
| Number of Students registered | 17504 |
| Number of Students appeared in the exam | 16884 |
| Total Number of Students Passed | 16051 |
| Passing percentage of girls | 94.69% |
| Passing percentage of boys | 94.69% |
| Overall passing percentage | 95.07% |
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