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UP Board 12th Exam 2024 Result: View Pass Rate for the Previous Five Years

Today, April 20, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is scheduled to release the results of the Class 12 examination for the year 2024. Students who took the test may see their scorecards at upmsp.edu.in, the official UPMSP website. Students must visit the official website and input their roll number and birthdate in order to see their results. Exams for Class 12 were administered from February 22, 2024, to March 9, 2024. A total of 25,60,882 students, consisting of 11,48,076 female and 14,12,806 male students, enrolled for the UPMSP Class 12 examinations this year, according to official statistics.

RESULTS OF UP BOARD CLASS 12 2024: LAST FIVE YEARS OF PASS PERCENTAGES: 2023: 75.52%

85.33 percent in 2022

97.88 percent in 2021

2020: 74%

2019: Seventy-06 percent

Each topic receives 100 points in the UP Board Class 12 exam; the various schools choose how many points each subject is worth: 70 points for theory and 30 points for practicals. Three hours and fifteen minutes were allotted for the test, with an extra fifteen minutes for applicants to go over their question papers. Applicants must get at least 33 percent in each topic in order to pass the 12th board examinations.

CLASS 12 RESULTS 2024 UP BOARD: HOW TO CHECK
Step 1: Go to upmsp.edu.in or upresults.nic.in, the official websites of UPMSP.

Step 2: Find and click the “Exam Results” option on the site.

Step 3: Locate and click the link labeled “UP Board Class 12 Results 2024.”

Step 4: Type in the necessary data, including your school code and roll number.

Step 5: Click the “View Result” or “Submit” buttons to see your results.

Step 6: Download and print your findings for future reference as soon as they appear on the screen.

The roll numbers, names, father and mother’s names, school and district codes, subject-specific grades, and other details will all be included in the UP-Board Class 12 Result 2024. The UPMSP Class 12 board test assessment will take place from March 16 through March 31, a period of 13 working days. There won’t be any assessment work done from March 24 to 26 due to the Holi festival.

In order to stop dishonest tactics from being used for the class 10 and 12 UP board examinations, security measures were enhanced this year. The board oversaw the installation of about 2.90 million CCTV cameras with audio recordings in 1.35 lakh test rooms and other areas throughout 8,265 centers, in addition to monitoring the examination centers.

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