UP Board result 2019: Uttar Pradesh class 10 & class 12 results today at 12.30 pm
TOI-Online | Updated: Apr 27, 2019, 00:45 ISTHighlights
- Uttar Pradesh Board to declare Class 10th, 12th results today
- Around 58 lakh students had appeared for both the UP board exams - class 10 and 12 examinations this year
- Results will be available at official website - upresults.nic.in

NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), popularly known as UP Board, is all set to declare the results for Class 10 and Class 12 today.
The UP Board Class 10th & 12th results will be declared around 12:30 pm on the UPMSP official website - upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in.
Various third party websites will also host the UP Board Class 10th and 12th results 2019.
UP Secondary Education Board Secretary Neena Srivastava will release the results at a press conference, scheduled to be held at 12:30 pm today at board's headquarters in Prayagraj. The UP Board will publish Inter results on Friday, April 27 at 12.30 pm while High School result 2019 will be out at 1:30 pm.
Students can know their results on the following websites:
1) upmsp.edu.in
2) upresults.nic.in
3) upmspresults.up.nic.in
Around 58 lakh students had appeared for both the UP board exams - class 10 and 12 examinations this year. Both Class 10th and Class 12th examinations started on February 7, 2019. The UP Board Class 10th examinations were ended on February 28 while Class 12th exams were concluded on March 2, 2019.
2018 UP Board Result Stats
Last year the UP Board Class 10th and 12th results were declared on April 29, 2018. In 2018, the pass percentage for Class 12th was 72.43 per cent while for class 10th the pass percentage was 75.16 per cent.
Rajneesh Shukla from Fatehpur and Akash Maurya from Barabanki topped the Class 12th examination in 2018. Ananya Rai from Ghazipur stood second by scoring 92.6% while Abhishek Kumar from Moradabad, and Ajeet Patel from Barabanki secured third rank with 92.2%.
With 96.33 per cent marks Anjali Verma secured top position in 2018 Class 10th results, Fatehpur's Yashashvi ranked second scoring 94.5% while the third rank was jointly shared by Vinay Kumar (94.17%) and Sani Verma (94.17%).
What after Class 12th Results
After appearing in Class 12th board examinations, the students start searching suitable courses for themselves. Many would try to get admissions in university colleges for pursuing B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. while many would try to get admissions in professional courses like NEET, JEE, polytechnic, ITIs, BBA, CA, Arts & Music courses.
The applications process for these courses either going on or in some institutes it is closed.
Choosing the course after twelfth class is the most difficult and challenging task for a student as well as parents.
As per the experts, students should choose course wisely and most importantly the course should be of their own choice and of their interest. In today's environment working conditions have changed, you can excel in the field which interests you the most.
Opting for a course, selected by parents or under peer pressure will not help you out in any case. So, choose the course in which you can work for many hours without considering it a burden and that will happen only when you choose a subject of your interest.
The UP Board Class 10th & 12th results will be declared around 12:30 pm on the UPMSP official website - upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in.
Various third party websites will also host the UP Board Class 10th and 12th results 2019.
UP Secondary Education Board Secretary Neena Srivastava will release the results at a press conference, scheduled to be held at 12:30 pm today at board's headquarters in Prayagraj. The UP Board will publish Inter results on Friday, April 27 at 12.30 pm while High School result 2019 will be out at 1:30 pm.
Students can know their results on the following websites:
1) upmsp.edu.in
2) upresults.nic.in
3) upmspresults.up.nic.in
Around 58 lakh students had appeared for both the UP board exams - class 10 and 12 examinations this year. Both Class 10th and Class 12th examinations started on February 7, 2019. The UP Board Class 10th examinations were ended on February 28 while Class 12th exams were concluded on March 2, 2019.
2018 UP Board Result Stats
Last year the UP Board Class 10th and 12th results were declared on April 29, 2018. In 2018, the pass percentage for Class 12th was 72.43 per cent while for class 10th the pass percentage was 75.16 per cent.
Rajneesh Shukla from Fatehpur and Akash Maurya from Barabanki topped the Class 12th examination in 2018. Ananya Rai from Ghazipur stood second by scoring 92.6% while Abhishek Kumar from Moradabad, and Ajeet Patel from Barabanki secured third rank with 92.2%.
With 96.33 per cent marks Anjali Verma secured top position in 2018 Class 10th results, Fatehpur's Yashashvi ranked second scoring 94.5% while the third rank was jointly shared by Vinay Kumar (94.17%) and Sani Verma (94.17%).
What after Class 12th Results
After appearing in Class 12th board examinations, the students start searching suitable courses for themselves. Many would try to get admissions in university colleges for pursuing B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. while many would try to get admissions in professional courses like NEET, JEE, polytechnic, ITIs, BBA, CA, Arts & Music courses.
The applications process for these courses either going on or in some institutes it is closed.
Choosing the course after twelfth class is the most difficult and challenging task for a student as well as parents.
As per the experts, students should choose course wisely and most importantly the course should be of their own choice and of their interest. In today's environment working conditions have changed, you can excel in the field which interests you the most.
Opting for a course, selected by parents or under peer pressure will not help you out in any case. So, choose the course in which you can work for many hours without considering it a burden and that will happen only when you choose a subject of your interest.
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