The results of the 2025 High School (UP Board 10th Result) and Intermediate (UP Board 12th Result) exams will be released by the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UPMSP) on Friday. You may get your marksheet here and verify the results by visiting the official websites, upmsp.edu.in and results.digilocker.gov.in.
Students who score well in the UP Board’s Class 10 and 12 exams will get congratulations from the Uttar Pradesh government. Each top-performing kid will get a laptop, a citation, and a Rs 1 lakh cash incentive as part of the ceremony.
A monetary award of Rs 21,000 will be given to the students who place first at the city level. The program seeks to honor their diligence and inspire them to keep aiming for academic success.
How to View the 2025 UP Board Toppers Prize Results
Go to the UP Board’s official website.
Depending on your class, click on the link for “Intermediate Result 2025” (Class 12) or “High School Result 2025” (Class 10).
In the necessary sections, enter your date of birth and roll number.
To continue, click the “Submit” button.
You will see your outcome on the screen.
Download the outcome, then print it off for your records.
Students may request a re-evaluation or a review of their answer sheets if they are unhappy with their performance. Students may ask for a reassessment of their grades using this procedure to make sure they are accurate. The official UP Board website will provide comprehensive details and updates on the re-evaluation procedure.
The following are the pass percentages for the prior years: in 2022, the 10th grade passed with an 88.18% pass rate, while the 12th grade passed with an 85.33% pass rate. These numbers show how well students performed overall in that year’s UP Board examinations.
The passing percentages for the 10th and 12th grades in 2023 were 89.78% and 82.62%, respectively. These findings demonstrate how well the students performed on the UP Board examinations that year.
In 2024, 89.55% of students in the 10th grade passed, compared to 83.75% of students in the 12th grade. These numbers show how well the students did on that year’s UP Board examinations.