Uttar Pradesh 10th result 2019 released @upresults.nic.in; know details here
Dinesh Goyal | April 27, 2019 | 01:45 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 27: The UP high school result has announced today i.e. April 27 in online mode by UPMSP in press conference. Students can check their result by following the official links given below. This year, the pass percentage is 80.07%. Students have to enter their roll number and year of exam in the login window for UP board 10th result. The exams for Uttar Pradesh class 10th were conducted between February 7 to February 28, 2019. Students can also access the result via SMS.
Steps to check UP board high school result
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Visit the official website- upmsp.edu.in or upresults.nic.in
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Click on UP 10th class result 2019.
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Enter roll number and School code as mentioned on the admit card.
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Click on 'View Result’.
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UP class 10th board 2019 result will display on the screen
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Download and take a printout for future reference.
Students can check the result via SMS. To get result via SMS
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Type UP10<space>ROLL NUMBER.
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Now, send it to 56263.
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The result will be sent on the mobile phone in reply.
UP 10th result 2019 Topper list:
Rank 1- Gautam Raghuvanshi from Kanpur topped the 10th class exams with 97.7% marks.
Rank 2- Shivam from Barabanki scored 97%
Rank 3- Himangi from Barabanki scored 96.83% marks
Last year a total of 36,55,691 candidates appeared for UP high school exams and the overall pass percentage was 81.18%.
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