Sun Apr 27 02:40:00 UTC 2025: ## UP Board 10th Result 2025 Declared: Girls Outshine Boys Again

**Lucknow, April 25, 2025** – The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) announced the results for the UP Board 10th examinations today. A total of 89.55% of students cleared the exam, with girls once again outperforming boys, a trend continuing for over four decades. The results are available on upresults.nic.in, upmsp.edu.in, results.upmsp.edu.in, and Live Hindustan.

Students can access their results by entering their roll numbers on these websites. The exams were held from February 24th to March 12th, 2025. A minimum of 33% marks in each subject is required to pass. Students who fail one or two subjects can appear for compartmental exams. Scrutiny applications are available for students dissatisfied with their results.

**Top Performers and District-wise Results:**

Prachi Nigam from Sitapur topped the 10th board exams last year with 591 out of 600 marks. This year, Agra district recorded the highest pass percentage (94.99%) for high school, while Amethi led in the intermediate exams (92.65%). The overall pass percentage for high school was 90.11%, and for intermediate, it was 81.15%.

A detailed district-wise breakdown of top 10 performing districts for both high school and intermediate exams has been released by the board.

**Stream-wise Performance:**

In the intermediate exams, science students dominated the merit list, with all 30 students in the top ten belonging to the science stream. However, agriculture students achieved the highest pass percentage (95.08%). The pass percentages for other streams are: Humanities (76.88%), Commerce (87.68%), Agriculture Part 1 (73.83%), and Vocational (81.67%).

**Regional Office Performance:**

Gorakhpur regional office topped all others with the highest pass percentage in both high school (91.43%) and intermediate (83.47%) exams, surpassing the consistent dominance of Meerut and Bareilly in previous years.

The UP Board results highlight the continued success of girls in the state’s education system. Data since 1986 shows girls consistently achieving higher pass percentages than boys.

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