UP Board Results 2025 Announced. CM Yogi Announces State and District-Level Honors for Toppers. High School Pass Percentage at 90.11%, Intermediate at 81.15%.
UP News: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) declared the class 10th and 12th examination results on April 25, 2025. Immediately following the release of the results, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath congratulated the successful students and made a significant announcement on the social media platform 'X'. He stated that students achieving positions on the merit list would be honored by the state government at both the state and district levels.
Inspiration and Guidance for Students
The Chief Minister wished the successful students a bright future and advised those who were unsuccessful not to be disheartened. He emphasized that failure provides an opportunity for self-assessment and encouraged students to learn from their mistakes and try again.
2025 Examination Results: At a Glance
High School Pass Percentage: 90.11%
Boys: 86.66%
Girls: 93.87%
Intermediate Pass Percentage: 81.15%
Boys: 76.60%
Girls: 86.37%
Total Registered Candidates: 5,438,597
High School: 2,740,151
Intermediate: 2,698,446
Over 300,000 students abandoned the examination due to stringent anti-cheating measures.
Examination Process and Monitoring System
This year's examinations were conducted over 12 working days, from February 24th to March 12th. The exams were held at 8,140 examination centers under the surveillance of over 291,000 CCTV cameras. The evaluation of approximately 30 million answer sheets took place between March 19th and April 2nd.
Where to Check Results
Students can check their results on the following official websites:
- upmsp.edu.in
- results.digilocker.gov.in
For the first time, students will receive online duplicate mark sheets along with their results, containing their name, roll number, and subject-wise marks.
Comparison with Previous Years
In 2024, the high school pass percentage was 89.55%, and the intermediate pass percentage was 82.60%. In 2023, these figures were 89.78% and 75.52% respectively. Once again this year, girls outperformed boys.