UP Board Results 2023: Over 100 inmates lodged in jails clear Class 10th, 12th board exam
Press Trust of India | April 26, 2023 | 01:51 PM IST | 1 min read
UP 10th Board Results 2023: The maximum number of inmates appeared for the Class 10th board exam from Hardoi jail and nine of them cleared it.
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Check NowPRAYAGRAJ: As many as 104 inmates lodged in various jails of Uttar Pradesh have cleared the Class 10th and 12th examination, officials said on Tuesday.
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Fifty-nine of the 62 inmates appearing in the high school examination were declared passed by the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council, also known as, UP Board.
According to the board, at 11, the maximum number of inmates appeared for the Class 10th board exam from Hardoi jail and nine of them cleared it. Similarly, all 8 inmates of Ghaziabad jail too have passed the examination.
Meanwhile, forty-five of the 65 inmates appearing for the Class 12th examination have been declared passed, the official said. The maximum number of inmates for the intermediate exam was recorded from Ghaziabad jail at 13. Eleven of them have cleared the examination, they said. As for the Lucknow jail, out of eight inmates, six have been declared passed.
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