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UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Registration Begins On May 19, Check Details
UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Registration Begins On May 19, Check Details

NDTV

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Registration Begins On May 19, Check Details

UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), Prayagraj, will begin the application process for the High School Compartment/Improvement and Intermediate Compartment Examinations 2025 on May 19. Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply for the improvement exams through the official website - - from May 19 to June 10, 2025 (midnight). High School Compartment/Improvement Exam 2025 Improvement Exam: Students who have passed the High School exams can apply to improve their scores in one or two subjects. Compartment Exam: Students placed in the compartment category can appear for the subject(s) they did not pass. The application fee for these exams is Rs 256. Intermediate Compartment Exam 2025: Key Details Students from the Science, Commerce, or Arts streams who could not clear one subject from either Part-1 or Part-2 are eligible. The examination fee for Intermediate students is Rs 306. Candidates must pay the fee through a bank challan and submit the receipt along with their application. UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Key Instructions Heads of government, government-aided, and recognised unaided schools have been directed to ensure that the online application forms of all eligible students are submitted via their respective regional board offices by June 10, 2025. Students who are taking the High School Improvement or Compartment exams, as well as those appearing for the Intermediate Compartment exams, must participate in both the written and practical or internal assessment components, if their subject requires it. In cases where a subject comprises both theory and practical elements, students who have failed in one or both must retake the respective sections. They have the option to reappear either for the failed part alone or for both sections, depending on their choice and eligibility. The board will announce the schedule for written and practical exams separately at a later time. Students are advised to keep checking the official UPMSP website for the latest updates and information.

UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Application Begins On May 19, Check Details
UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Application Begins On May 19, Check Details

News18

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • News18

UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Application Begins On May 19, Check Details

Last Updated: UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Students will be able to apply for compartment/improvement exams on - UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), Prayagraj, will commence the online application process for the High School Compartment/Improvement and Intermediate Compartment Examinations 2025 on Monday, May 19, 2025. Students can apply through the official website- from May 19, 2025, to June 10, 2025 (midnight). High School Compartment/Improvement Exam 2025: Key Details Improvement Exam: Candidates who were declared passed in the High School exams may apply to improve performance in one or two subjects. Compartment Exam: Candidates placed in the compartment category can appear only in the subject in which they were unsuccessful. Students will be required to pay an examination fee of Rs 256. Intermediate Compartment Exam 2025: Key Details Students from Science, Commerce, or Arts streams who have failed in one subject from either Part-1 or Part-2 are eligible. Students will be required to pay an examination fee of Rs 306. Candidates must deposit the fee via bank challan and submit the receipt along with their application. UP Board Compartment Exam 2025: Important Instructions The UPMSP Secretary has instructed all principals of government, government-aided, and recognized unaided schools to ensure timely submission of eligible students' online applications through the respective regional board offices by June 10, 2025. Candidates appearing for the High School Improvement/Compartment or Intermediate Compartment exams will be required to take both the written and practical/project (internal assessment) exams if applicable to their subject. If a subject includes both theory and practical parts, candidates who failed in either must appear for both sections. However, they may also choose to appear only in the failed section or in both, depending on preference and eligibility. The board will issue a separate notification regarding the dates of the written and practical exams in due course. Students are advised to regularly check the official UPMSP website for updates. First Published: May 18, 2025, 16:16 IST

UP Board Exam 2025: UPMSP Compartment, Improvement exam registration from tomorrow
UP Board Exam 2025: UPMSP Compartment, Improvement exam registration from tomorrow

Hindustan Times

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

UP Board Exam 2025: UPMSP Compartment, Improvement exam registration from tomorrow

The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad will begin registration for the Class 10 Compartment, Improvement and Class 12 Compartment examinations tomorrow, May 19. Candidates will be able to register for UP board Improvement and Compartment examinations up to June 10 at Meanwhile, registrations for the UP board 10th, 12th answer sheet scrutiny will end tomorrow, May 19. Also read: UP Board results 2025: May 19 last date to apply for scrutiny of answer sheets Class 10 students can appear for one of the failed subjects during the Improvement examination and one of the two failed subjects for the Compartment examination. The application fee for UP board 10th Compartment and Improvent examination is ₹256.50. Also read: UP Board to launch real-time attendance tracking for students For Class 12, Science, Arts and Commerce students can take the Compartment examination in one subject; one question paper of the Agriculture part 1 or 2; one question paper of the Trade subject. The application fee is ₹306. Also read: UP Board Result 2025: Marks sheets available on DigiLocker, a step-by-step guide on how to download it The UPMSP announced the UP board 10th, 12th results on April 25. Mehak Jaiswal topped the UP board Intermediate or Class 12 exam this year. The student from Prayagraj has secured 97.20 per cent marks while Class 10 topper Yash Pratap Singh secured 97.83 per cent marks. The overall pass percentage in Class 10 was 90.11 per cent. For Class 12, the pass percentage was 81.15 per cent. In Class 10, a total of 11,49,984 boys and 11,44,138 girls passed the examination. A total of 25,36,104 regular and 9,711 private students (25,45,815 total) appeared for the UP board exams. Of them 13,27,024 were boys and 12,18,791 were girls. A total of 22,94,122 students passed the exam. The pass percentage of girls was 93.87 per cent, which was better than that of boys (86.66 per cent). In Class 12, 2598560 students appeared and 21,08,774 passed the board exam. Of them,10,62,616 (76.60 per cent) were boys and 10,46,158 (86.37 per cent) were girls.

From disgrace to praise, UP Board scripts a turnaround
From disgrace to praise, UP Board scripts a turnaround

Hindustan Times

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

From disgrace to praise, UP Board scripts a turnaround

The over 100-year-old Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, popularly called the UP Board, used to be known for all the wrong reasons from mass copying to late sessions in the past. Now, it has undergone a remarkable transformation and gave the high school and Intermediate examination results in 43 days this year with a healthy pass percentage of 90.11% in Class 10 and 81.15% in Class 12. The time span of the exam, which was about a month earlier, has come down to 13 working days. The Board, which now conducts the world's biggest examination, has scripted this makeover, powered by a raft of strong measures, including a crackdown on the copying mafia, the use of technology and CCTV cameras etc. The examination exercise has comprised over 50 lakh students for the last many years at the secondary level. Over the years, the state government and UP's Board decisions of doing away with outdated or irrelevant provisions in keeping with the current times have directly impacted around 12.5 million (1.25 crore) students enrolled in over 29,210 schools (Classes 9 to 12) affiliated to the board across 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh, an official said. As the then Uttar Pradesh education minister Rajnath Singh had introduced the Anti-Copying Act in 1992, making the use of unfair means in examinations a non-bailable cognizable offence. It was the brainchild of the then chief minister Kalyan Singh who, in his first term, had taken a vow to finish the mafia raj — which included the exam copying mafia. The provisions of the stringent law aimed at curbing mass copying in examinations also included handcuffing of students who were to be sent to jail. It became a law after it was passed by the Uttar Pradesh assembly, an official said. Rajya Sabha member and former deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma, who was secondary and higher education minister of the state in Yogi's first tenure, said, 'When I took charge on March 19, 2017, I was told by the officials that copying mafia dominates UP Board. I called a meeting of principals, officials and sought their help to plug all loopholes. We decided to code answer sheets, took a decision to conduct exams only in centres which have CCTV camera. Took a call to make examination centres only in the government and aided schools and introduced videography of opening of answer sheet seal. All these measures helped a lot.' 'We brought down the number of the board exam days. In the past, the board exam used to be held over a one- month span. It has been brought down to fewer days. It reduced the cost of examinations. The results were declared within a month and we were able to bring the academic session on track, which went haywire before the Yogi government came to power in 2017,' Sharma said. The decision to seek the help of Special Task Force instilled fear in the copying mafia, weeding out bogus candidates, who used to register from all over the place. Secondary education minister Gulab Devi said, 'Drastic measures were taken by the government to help restore the pristine glory of UP Board. Over 54 lakh students registering for the UP Board exam in 2025 speaks volumes about its growing popularity among parents and students.' 'We have nailed copying mafia, broken their backbone, put an end to bogus students, and conducted the examination in a most transparent manner.' A SLICE OF HISTORY The Board, which was set up in 1921 at Allahabad by an act of United Provinces Legislative Council, conducted its first examination in 1923. As per records, 5,744 students appeared in the first Board examinations held at 179 centres in 1923 (5,655 in high school and 89 in Intermediate). In its centenary year (2020), the examinee strength in its high school and intermediate exams increased 976 times, earning it the distinction of being one of the largest examination conducting bodies of the world. In 2025, the board witnessed around 5.14 million (51.44 lakh) students who appeared in its examinations including 2.54 million in high school and 2.59 million in intermediate exams. In its centenary year (2020), a whopping 56,03,813 students had registered for UP Board's high school and intermediate examinations. As per the 2019 population figures of 233 nations released by United Nations, population of as many as 118 countries were less than 56 lakh. Records of the Board revealed, in 1947, the year India achieved independence the examinee count swelled to 48,519 for which 224 examination centres were made. Similarly, the count further increased to 1,72,246 in 1952. The past few years have actually witnessed a fall in the count of examinees registering for the Class 10 and Class 12 exams. In 2018, the board had attracted 66,37,018 registrations from students for the board exams. For the 2021 edition of the exams, there was a decline in the number of students. And this year it further dropped to little over 54 lakh. According to UP Board officials, the regular rise in number of examinees in high school and intermediate examinations has also increased work load of the Board. 'The Board has also gradually adopted ways to ensure smooth routine functioning by way of creation of five regional offices over the years and embracing new technologies besides adopting various anti-copying measures for holding fair examinations,' they add.

Aligarh jail inmates clear UP Board exams with 100% success
Aligarh jail inmates clear UP Board exams with 100% success

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Time of India

Aligarh jail inmates clear UP Board exams with 100% success

(AI image) AGRA: A wave of joy swept through the walls of Aligarh jail after Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) announced its examination results on Friday. For five inmates, it was a day of triumph: each one successfully cleared either the 10th or 12th board exams, giving the jail a rare 100% success rate. Yogesh Pandey from Aligarh and Dharmendra Kumar from Firozabad cleared the high school exams, while Netrapal Singh from Aligarh, and Vishal Kumar and Rajesh Kumar from Hathras, passed the intermediate examinations. Senior superintendent of Aligarh prison , Brijendra Yadav said," Five inmates, aged between 25 and 28, came forward, eager to continue their education. We completed all necessary formalities. Today, it feels like a small ray of light has entered through the prison walls." Yadav added, "Yogesh has been in jail since Feb 2021 under the charge of murder. He scored 63.8% marks in high school. Dharmendra Kumar, booked under IPC 326A (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid), was brought to jail on Nov 18, 2023, and scored 67%." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The officer said: "Among the three who passed intermediate, Netrapal, who was jailed under charges of rape and Pocso Act on Oct 1, 2020, scored 49.4%; Vishal, lodged on May 2, 2024, for rape, scored 55%; and Rajesh, also accused of rape and jailed on April 4, 2023, scored 60%."

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