UP Madarsa Board Result 2020 Declared; Check UPBME result @ madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in
Saumya.Srivastava | July 1, 2020 | 01:03 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education has released the UP Madarsa Board result 2020 on July 1, 2020. The UPBME result 2020 for Molvi, Munshi, Kamil, Alim & Fazil is available on the official website, madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in. Students can check the UP Board Madarsa result 2020 by choosing their respective branch and entering the roll number.
Exam details
Munshi, Molvi. Alim, Kamil branch exams were conducted from February 25 to March 5. On the other hand, and Fazil branch exams were conducted from February 25 to March 2, 2020.
Latest : Click here to check the UP Madarsa Board result 2020
This year, around 1.5 lakh students appeared in the Madarsa examination. Know the steps to check the UP Board Madarsa result 2020 here.
Know how to check the UP Madarsa Board Result 2020 for Molvi, Munshi, Alim, Kamil & Fazil
Go through the steps mentioned below to check the Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Board 2020 result.
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Visit the official website, madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in result 2020
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Now, click on ‘Examination Results’ menu bar and open the link named ‘UP board Madarsa result 2020’.
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Choose the respective branch.
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Enter the roll number in the specified field and submit it.
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UP Madarsa Board result 2020 will be opened on the screen.
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Take a print and keep it safe for future reference.
List of UP Madarsa Board Website 2020
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upmsp.edu.in result
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madarsa board.upsdc.gov.in
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upmsp.org result 2020
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upsdc.gov.in result 2020
Details provided on the UP Madarsa Board Result 2020
The following details will be communicated through online Madarsa board result 2020 UP:
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Roll number
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Branch name
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Total marks
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Student’s name
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Subjects’ name
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Father’s name
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Subject-wise marks obtained
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Result status (Pass/Fail)
Last Year’s Statistics of UP Board Madarsa result
In the previous year, around 1,65,426 students appeared in the UP Madarsa Board exams 2020. It was reported that 1,29,191 students passed the examination. The overall pass percentage was 78.1 per cent.
UP Madarsa Board Result Statistics 2019
|
Particular |
Data |
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Total number of students registered |
2,06,337 |
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Total appeared |
1,65,426 |
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Absent students |
40,911 |
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Passed |
1,29,191 |
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Failed |
36,235 |
UP Madarsa Board Result Class-wise Statistics 2019
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Class |
Appeared |
Failed |
Passed |
Pass Percentage |
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Munshi |
33,180 |
11,222 |
21,958 |
66.18 |
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Maulvi |
42,149 |
13,004 |
29,145 |
69.15 |
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Alim (Arabic) |
18,485 |
3,255 |
15,230 |
82.39 |
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Alim (Farsi) |
13,727 |
2,718 |
11,009 |
80.2 |
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Kamil Arabic |
25,800 |
2720 |
23,080 |
89.46 |
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Kamil Farsi |
18,758 |
2105 |
16,653 |
88.78 |
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Fazil |
13,327 |
1211 |
12,116 |
90.91 |
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Total |
1,65,426 |
36,235 |
1,29,191 |
78.1 |
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