UP 10th & 12th result announced: Check your result here

| Apr 27, 2019, 13:51 IST

Highlights

  • UP Board exam results declared
  • Visit upresults.nic.in to check and download the results
  • Gautam Raghuvanshi tops class 10
  • Tanu Tomar tops class 12
Uttar Pradesh State Board Exam Result 2019 was announced today afternoon (Saturday, April 27). The UP Board Class 10th and class 12th students check the result from the official website. The candidates need to enter their Roll Number and School code (as given in the admit card) to check and download their result.

UP Board Class 10 Results 2019: Toppers

Gautam Raghuvanshi from Kanpur bagged first position in UP board class X results scoring 97.01℅. Shivam secured second spot with 97% marks and Tanuja Vishwakarma secured the third position with 96.83% marks.

UP Board Class 10 result direct link

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UP Board Class 12 Results 2019: Toppers

Tanu Tomar from Bhagpat topped class XII scoring 97.80%.


Click here to check UP Board Class 12 result

Step-by-step guide to check the UP Board High School & Intermediate Results 2019

The students can follow the steps given below to check the result:

1) Open the official results website of the UP Board - upresults.nic.in

2) On the homepage, you will find two links - one for class 10th result and second for class 12th result

3) Click on the link of the result you would like to check

4) Now, enter roll number as mentioned in your admit card

5) Your result will be displayed on the screen

6) Download your result or take a print out for further use



Key stats about UP Board Result 2019

This is the biggest board in India more than 58 lakh students registering for the examination. Around 31.95 lakh students registered for the High School or Class 12 examination and 26.11 students had registered for the Intermediate or Class 12 examination. This is the second time in the history of Uttar Pradesh Board that the results has been declared in April. Last year also, the Board had declared the result in April month. Prior to 2018, the results were released in May.


Of the total students who have registered for the exam, around 11.24% skipped this year's examinations due to strict anti-copying measures. Uttar Pradesh has employed the highest number of Special Task Force and other security agencies to make sure that exams are conducted in an efficient way.


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