UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has announced the UP Board Class 10 results at its official website on April 25 in at upmsp.edu.in. Students who appeared in the examination can now download their scorecards at upmsp.edu.in. It may be noted that the scorecards issued by the board are just provisional and candidates must collect their original marksheets and certificates from their respective schools.

This year, over 26.98 lakh students registered for Class 10 and were awaiting results. UPMSP conducted class 10th examinations at various centres across the state from February 24 to March 12, 2025. According to multiple media reports, the evaluation of the answer sheets started on March 17 and was concluded on April 2. UP Board Class 10th Results will also be available on education.indianexpress.com, where candidates can register for free updates.

UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: Direct link to check

UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: How to Check UP Board Result 2025

To access your UP Board Class 10 or 12 results online, follow these simple steps:

  1. Go to the official website and sign up using your email ID and mobile number.
  2. Click on the UP Board results link available on the homepage.
  3. Choose your board and enter your roll number along with the registration number.
  4. After the results are announced, your marks will be sent directly to your registered email and phone number.

UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: Key Highlights from the Results

  • Overall pass percentage: 90.11%
  • Girls vs Boys performance:
  • Top-performing districts and students: Yash Pratap Singh from Jaluan secured 97.83%

UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: Passing Criteria

To successfully clear the UP Board High School (Class 10) and Intermediate (Class 12) examinations, students are required to secure at least 33% marks in each subject. In 2024, the overall pass percentage for Class 10 stood at an impressive 89.55%.

UP Board 10th Result 2025 Out: Re-evaluation Process

Students who believe there may be discrepancies in their marks have the option to apply for re-evaluation, also known as the scrutiny process. This request can be made a few days after the results are declared, with a fee of around ₹500 per subject. During scrutiny, the board ensures that no answer has been left unchecked and all marks have been correctly calculated.