Mon Apr 28 04:50:00 UTC 2025: ## UP Board 10th & 12th Results 2025: Girls Shine, Smaller Towns Celebrate Toppers

**Lucknow, [Date of Release]:** The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) declared the results for the 2025 Class 10 and 12 board examinations today, revealing a strong performance overall and a continued trend of female students outperforming their male counterparts.

**Class 10:** Yash Pratap Singh from Jalaun secured the top spot with an impressive 97.83%. Anshi from Etawah and Abhishek Kumar Yadav from Barabanki shared second place (97.67%), while Ritu Garg (Moradabad), Arpit Verma (Sitapur), and Simran Gupta (Jalaun) jointly secured third (97.50%). Six students shared fourth place (97.33%). A total of 2,545,815 students appeared for the Class 10 exams, with girls achieving a remarkable 93.87% pass rate compared to 86.66% for boys. Institutional students significantly outperformed private candidates (90.19% vs. 68.9%).

**Class 12:** Mahak Jaiswal from Prayagraj topped the Class 12 exams with 97.20%, a remarkable achievement given her background in a farming family. Sakshi, Adarsh Yadav, Shivani Singh, and Anushka Singh shared second place (96.80%), while Mohini from Etawah secured third position (96.40%). A total of 2,598,560 students appeared, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 81.15%. Girls again excelled, achieving an 86.37% pass rate compared to 76.60% for boys. Surprisingly, private candidates slightly edged out institutional candidates (81.28% vs. 81.15%).

**Overall:** The results showcase the academic prowess of students across Uttar Pradesh, with significant success from smaller towns and cities. The consistent outperformance of girls in both classes highlights the progress being made in closing the gender gap in education. Over 92,000 teachers evaluated the answer sheets across 261 centers. Additionally, 3,682 students took advantage of the opportunity to take partial subject exams. The smooth conduct of exams across 8,140 centers over 13 days demonstrates the efficient organization of the UPMSP.

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