UP Board Class 12 compartment result 2023 declared; how to check score
Divyansh | August 9, 2023 | 03:24 PM IST | 1 min read
The candidates can visit the official website, results.upmsp.edu.in, to check the scores of UP Board Class 12 compartment examination 2023.
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Enrol NowNEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) today declared the result of UP Board Class 12 compartment examination 2023. The candidates can download their mark sheets from the official website – results.upmsp.edu.in.
The compartment examination for UP Board Class 12 was held in July. A total of 26,269 students had registered for the UP Board Class 10 compartment examination 2023 and improvement examination. The board conducted the examination at 96 centres across the state.
The students who will clear the Class 12 compartment examination will be able to apply for undergraduate programmes for various universities.
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This year the UPMSP conducted the Class 12 final examination in February and March. The candidates need at least 33% marks to clear each paper. A total of 75.52% students, who had registered, cleared the Class 12 final examination.
The students who had failed in one or two subjects in UP Class 12 final examination 2023 were given the opportunity to appear in the compartment examination.
UP Board Class 12 Compartment Exam 2023: How to check result
- Visit the official website -- results.upmsp.edu.in.
- Click and open Class 12 inter UP board compartment exam result link.
- Enter the required credentials and login.
- Check and download the score card.
The score card will have student’s name, class, roll number, exam year, mother’s name, father’s name, date of birth, district code, school code, subject-wise marks, grades, total marks and result status.
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