UP board scrutiny result 2023 for Classes 10, 12 on July 6
Vagisha Kaushik | July 3, 2023 | 07:16 PM IST | 1 min read
UP board 10th, 12th scrutiny result 2023 will be declared for a total of 24,557 10th, 12th students at upmsp.edu.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad will declare the UP Board Class 10, 12 scrutiny result 2023 on July 6, board secretary Dibyakant Shukla informed via social media. Students will be able to check 10th, 12th scrutiny results on the official website – upmsp.edu.in. The results will be declared for over 24,000 students.
“The result of the scrutiny of the answer sheets of the High School and Intermediate examination of the year 2023 will be announced by all the five regional offices of the Board of Secondary Education on July 6,” the board said in an official notification.
A total of 24,557 students applied for scrutiny of their answer sheets including 3,903 Class 10 and 20,654 Class 12 students. Region-wise details of students are as follows:
|
Regional office |
Class 10 |
Class 12 |
Total |
|
Meerut |
753 |
4,541 |
5,294 |
|
Bareilly |
462 |
2,025 |
2,487 |
|
Prayagaraj |
1,349 |
7,230 |
8,579 |
|
Gorakhpur |
473 |
2,306 |
2,779 |
|
Varanasi |
866 |
4,552 |
5,418 |
|
Total |
3,903 |
20,654 |
24,557 |
UP board 10th, 12th results 2023 were declared on April 25. The overall pass percentage of Class 12 students stood at 75.52 percent whereas 89.78% Class 10 students passed. A total of 27,69,258 students registered for Class 12 exam including 15,48,434 boys and 12,20,824 girls. A total of 31,16,487 students appeared for Class 10 exams, of which 16,98,346 were boys and 14,18,141 were girls.
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