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UP Madrasa Board 2025 - Of 68,423 students 59,983 successful: pass percentage 87.66
UP Madrasa Board 2025 - Of 68,423 students 59,983 successful: pass percentage 87.66

Hindustan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

UP Madrasa Board 2025 - Of 68,423 students 59,983 successful: pass percentage 87.66

The results of the UP Madrasa Board 2025 examinations for Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) and Alim (Senior Secondary) conducted by Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council were released on the Board's official website by UP Minority Welfare minister, Om Prakash Rajbhar, in Lucknow, on Friday. This year, 88,082 students were registered, out of which 68,423 candidates took the examination. Out of 66,780 registered in Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) category, 49,882 students appeared in the examination, out of which 42,439 students were declared successful. The pass percentage of this category was 85.07%. In Alim (Senior Secondary), 18,541 students out of 21,302 appeared, out of which 17,544 candidates passed. The overall result of the Alim category was 94.62%. The pass percentage of this year's exam was 87.66%. Out of 68,423, 59,983 students were successful, while 8,440 were declared unsuccessful. Among the candidates who appeared in the 2025 examination, there were 33,869 boys and 34,554 girls. Those who topped the UP-Madrasa Board exams for Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) included Mohammad Aqib from Madrasa Ghazi Masoodul Uloom in Amethi with 89.83%. He was followed by Farhan Raza of Madrasa Mohammadia Faizur Rasool in Kushinagar with 88.33% marks and Shazia Shami of Madrasa Islamia Maktab, Halatpur in Kushinagar with 88.17% marks. In Alim (Senior Secondary) category, the toppers included Furqan Ali of Madrasa Islamia Arabia Taleemul Quran in Moradabad who scored 95% marks, followed by Sidrun Nisha from Madrasa Kaneez Sugar Girls High School in Kushinagar who bagged 94.80% marks and Noman Khan from Al Sagar Fatima Arabic College in Jhansi who bagged 93.80% marks. UP minority welfare minister, Om Prakash Rajbhar said, 'I congratulate all the students who passed and wish them a bright future. The vision of our PM Narendra Modi for madrasa students of having the Holy Quran in one hand computer in another hand, is being realised by providing quality education to Madrasa students. This is in line with the government's policy 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas', modern and scientific education is being promoted along with traditional education in madrasas. 'The state government has ensured transparency through the madrasa portal and all the proceedings of the examination were done online. Under the guidance of chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the government is constantly working towards the empowerment of the minority community. The MoS minority welfare, Muslim waqf and haj, Danish Azad Ansari congratulated all the students and said, 'The education system in Madrasas has improved. Under the government led by chief minister Yogi Adityanath, modern education in Madrasas is being continuously improved and this is the reason that Madrasa students are now coming to the forefront and getting employment opportunities. Whatever changes will be made in the curriculum, a presentation has been given to chief minister Yogi Adityanath and soon the Madrasa curriculum will be changed. The UP-Madrasa Board Registrar RP Singh informed that the exam was conducted at 439 centres in 71 districts across the state. 150 exam centres were monitored live through webcasting from Lucknow. The exam was completely transparent and free of cheating. After the results are declared, students can take admission in the university as per their convenience.

UP Madrasa Board 2025 results declared, 87.66% students passed
UP Madrasa Board 2025 results declared, 87.66% students passed

Hindustan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

UP Madrasa Board 2025 results declared, 87.66% students passed

UP Madrasa Board 2025 results: The results for UP Madrasa Board 2025 examinations for Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) and Alim (Senior Secondary) conducted by Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council were released on the board's official website on Friday afternoon by UP Minority Welfare minister Om Prakash Rajbhar in Lucknow. This year a total of 88082 students were registered, out of which 68423 candidates appeared in the examination. Out of 66780 registered in Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) category, 49882 students appeared in the examination, out of which 42439 students were declared successful. The pass percentage of this category was 85.07%. In Alim (Senior Secondary), 18541 students out of 21302 appeared, out of which 17544 candidates passed. The total result of Alim category was 94.62%. Overall, the overall result of this year's exam was 87.66%. Out of 68423, 59983 students were successful, while 8440 were declared unsuccessful. Among the candidates who appeared in the 2025 board examination, there were 33869 boys and 34554 girls. Those who topped the UP-Madrasa Board exams for Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) included Mohammad Aqib from Madrasa Ghazi Masoodul Uloom in Amethi with 89.83%. He was followed by Farhan Raza of Madrasa Mohammadia Faizur Rasool in Kushinagar with 88.33% marks and Shazia Shami of Madrasa Islamia Maktab, Halatpur in Kushinagar with 88.17% marks. In Alim (Senior Secondary) category the toppers included Furqan Ali of Madrasa Islamia Arabia Taleemul Quran in Moradabad who scored 95% marks, followed by Sidrun Nisha from Madrasa Kaneez Sugar Girls High School in Kushinagar who bagged 94.80% marks and Noman Khan from Al Sagar Fatima Arabic College in Jhansi who bagged 93.80% marks. On the occasion of the announcement of the result, UP Minority Welfare Minister, Om Prakash Rajbhar said, "I congratulate all the students who passed and wish them a bright future. The vision of our PM Narendra Modi for Madrasa students of having Holy Quran in one hand computer in another hand, is being realised by providing quality education to Madrasa students. This is in line with the government's policy 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas', modern and scientific education is being promoted along with traditional education in madrasas." "The state government has ensured transparency through the madrasa portal and all the proceedings of the examination were done online. Under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the government is constantly working towards the empowerment of the minority community. The MoS Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Hajj, Danish Azad Ansari congratulated all the students and said, "The education system in Madrasa has improved. Under the government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, modern education in Madrasas is being continuously improved and this is the reason that Madrasa students are now coming to the forefront and getting employment opportunities. Whatever changes will be made in the curriculum, a presentation has been given to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and soon the Madrasa curriculum will be changed. The UP-Madrasa Board Registrar RP Singh informed that the exam was conducted at 439 centres in 71 districts across the state. 150 exam centres were monitored live through web casting from Lucknow. The exam was completely transparent and free of cheating. After the results are declared, students can take admission in the university as per their convenience.

Compulsory Eng, Hindi, computer, science labs on Yogi govt's madrasa reform agenda
Compulsory Eng, Hindi, computer, science labs on Yogi govt's madrasa reform agenda

Hindustan Times

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Compulsory Eng, Hindi, computer, science labs on Yogi govt's madrasa reform agenda

: Even as madrasa education remains a contentious issue in the state with the government continuing to keep a strict vigil on such institutions, the Yogi Adityanath government is all set to amend the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrasa Education Act 2004, paving the way for compulsory introduction of Hindi and English as a language up to 10th level classes. The amendment will also ensure that all the affiliated madrasas will be duty bound to have a science and computer lab for the students. Total adoption of NCERT syllabus from Class 1 to 3 and SCERT syllabus from Class 4 to 8 will be a must. For the moment, Sanskrit has been kept out of madrasa education. Confirming the move, Uttar Pradesh minister of state for minority welfare Danish Azad Ansari said these proposals were discussed with chief minister Yogi Adityanath in a meeting recently. Soon, appropriate action will be taken, he said. A committee headed by the director of the minority welfare department has been formed. It will include special secretaries from the basic shiksha, madhyamik shiksha, finance and legal departments. Ansari also said: 'Now, NCERT and SCERT courses will be implemented in all madrasas affiliated to the UP Madrasa Board. From Class 1 to 3, NCERT syllabus will be implemented. The SCERT syllabus will be implemented from Class 4 to 8. A science and computer laboratory will also be required for getting affiliation from the UP-Madrasa Board.' As per the suggested reforms, Hindi and English will be made compulsory in 10th level classes of the UP Madrasa Board, the minister said. Till now, these subjects were optional. In 12th level classes, the madrasa students will also be taught farming and they will also be given knowledge of commerce. Sports-physical education will also be made compulsory for Class 12th level students in madrasas in the state. As per the proposal, the norms for a madrasa to get affiliation from the madrasa board will require madrasas to have a minimum of five rooms for the primary level, eight rooms for junior level. Above grade nine level, the number of classrooms will depend on the requirement. Madrasas will have to ensure drinking water facility along with a library, wash room and proper furniture. A proper structuring of the UP Madrasa Board is also on the cards to deal with the load of handling institutes. Staffing norms will be decided soon, while teacher training programme for the already recruited teachers will also be started to equip them with modern techniques. All the marksheets of UP Madrasa Board will be digitised for transparency, convenience and for an easy verification process. Samajwadi Party spokesperson Abdul Hafiz Gandhi said, 'It's good to introduce subjects like English, Hindi and computer education in madrasas. This move will help madrasa students gain modern skills and prepare them for broader educational and employment opportunities. However, it is equally important that such reforms do not interfere with the autonomy of madrasas in imparting religious education. As per Article 30 of the Indian Constitution, minority institutions have the right to establish and administer their own educational institutions. The curriculum and methods for religious instruction must remain under the purview of the madrasas themselves.' According to a rough estimate, there are currently 13,329 recognized madrasas in the state, where 12,35,400 students are studying. Out of these, 9,979 madrasas are at the primary and upper primary levels (Class 1 to 8), and 3,350 are at the secondary and higher secondary levels (Class 9 to 12).

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