
UP board compartment exams 2025 for classes 10, 12 to be held on this date and time: Check official schedule here
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The exams, initially scheduled for July 19, were postponed to avoid clashes with the large crowds expected during the 'Kanwar Yatra.'
The compartment exams will be conducted in two separate shifts:
Class 10 (High School): 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM
Class 12 (Intermediate): 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM
UP board class 10th, 12th compartment exams 2025: Eligibility
The compartment exams are intended for students who:
Were unsatisfied with their results or
Were placed in the compartment category
These students can now appear for the improvement exams to enhance their grades.
Candidates will also need to appear for practical or project exams (internal assessments) for the subjects they wish to improve or pass.
Students must pass both the theory and practical components. If they fail in one part but pass in the other, they will need to retake both parts of the exam.
The official schedule notification can be read
.
UP board class 10, 12 exams 2025: Performance analysis
In the recently concluded exams this year, a total of 25,45,815 students appeared for the Class 10 High School exams and 25,98,560 students appeared for the Class 12 Intermediate exams. Below are the pass percentages for both categories:
Examination
Total Students Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
Class 10 (High School)
25,45,815
22,94,122
90.01%
Class 12 (Intermediate)
25,98,560
21,08,774
81.17%

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