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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has congratulated the boys and girls who passed the 10th and 12th examinations of UP Board and also wished them a golden future and inspired them to maintain hard work, dedication and patience.
CM Yogi wrote on his X handle, ” Congratualtions to all the UP board 10 and 12th students who sucessfully passed the examination. You are the golden future of Uttar Pradesh.”
With such hard work, dedication and patience, we wish you all to be successful in every examination of life. May the blessings of Maa Sharda always be upon you all.” It is noteworthy that on Saturday, UP Board announced the results of class 10th and 12th, in which 89.55 percent students passed in class 10th and 82.60 percent students passed Intermediate.
Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council declared the results of class 10th and 12th on Saturday. According to this, 89.55 percent candidates passed in high school and 82.60 percent candidates passed in intermediate. This time, candidates from Sitapur have topped the state in the high school and intermediate examinations. In high school, Prachi Nigam of Sitapur has topped the state with 98.50 percent marks, while Deepika Sonkar of Fatehpur (98.33 percent) stood second and Navya Singh (98 percent) of Sitapur stood third. In Intermediate, Shubham Verma of Sitapur stood first with 97.80 percent, while Vishu Chaudhary of Baghpat (97.60 percent) stood second and Kajal Singh of Amroha (97.60 percent) stood third. The total number of passed candidates in high school includes 12,38,422 boys and 12,23,604 girls. The passing percentage of boys is 86.05 and the passing percentage of girls is 93.40. Among all the candidates, the passing percentage of girls is 7.35 more than the passing percentage of boys. Whereas in Intermediate, among the total passed candidates, there are 10,43,289 boys and 9,82,778 girls. The passing percentage of boys is 77.78 and the passing percentage of girls is 88.42. Among all the candidates, the passing percentage of girls is 10.64 more than the passing percentage of boys.
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