UP Board 10th and 12th Result 2021 Today: UPMSP High School, Inter Results To be Released At upresults.nic.in | Earth Indian
UP Board Results 2021: Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is all set to announce the UP Board class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Inter) results today. According to the official notice released by the board, the results will be announced at 3.30 PM. Soon after the formal announcement of the results, the scores will be available on the official websites of the board i.e. upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in. According to the reports, over 56 lakh students will be checking their scores today. Below, we have mentioned the direct link through which the candidates can check the results once announced.
Click Here For UP Board Class 10 Results
Click Here For UP Board Class 12 Results
This year, as many as 56,03,813 students had registered for UP board exams. These include 29,94,312 students of Class 10 and 26,09,501 of Class 12. Students will be able to access their Class 10, 12 results on the official websites for UP board — upresults.nic.in and upmsp.edu.in.
Here are the steps through which the candidates can check their results:
Step 1: Browse the official website of UP Board, upresults.nic or results.upmsp.edu.in
Step 2: On the home page, click on the result link for Class 10 or 12.
Step 3: Now submit your roll number and school code.
Step 4: Click on the submit button.
Step 5: The up board result will be displayed on your screens.
Step 6: Check the result and keep it safe for further reference.
Websites to Check the Results:
- upmsp.edu.in
- upresults.nic.in
Evaluation Criteria:
For Class 10:
For Class 10, the board will apply a 50:50 formula. On the basis of the UP Board 50:50 formula, Class 10 results will have 50 per cent weightage of marks from Class 9 and the remaining 50 per cent will be derived from Class 10 pre-board exams.
For Class 12:
For the students of Class 12, the UP board result will be derived on the basis of 50:40:10 formula. While 50 per cent marks secured in Class 10 will be considered, 40 per cent of the Class 12 marks will be derived from Class 11’s annual examination or half-yearly examination and the remaining 10 per cent marks scored in Class 12 pre-board exams will be taken into consideration.
By Shivam Urkude || Earth Indian
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