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Class 10 and 12 Results 2025: A Year of Achievement

  • UBSE Class 10 pass percentage stands at 90.77%; Class 12 at 83.23%.
  • Girls outperform boys in both Class 10 and 12 exams.
  • Results available on ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in.

The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) announced the Class 10 and 12 board results for 2025 on April 19. This year, 99,725 students passed Class 10 exams, marking a strong overall pass rate of 90.77%. I

Students can check their scorecards on the official websites—ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in—as well as via NDTV’s result portal. In case of dissatisfaction with marks, the board has made provisions for re-evaluation and compartment exams.

Girls have continued their strong academic performance, achieving a 93.25% pass rate in Class 10 and 86.20% in Class 12, outperforming boys by over 5% in both categories. Boys recorded 88.20% in Class 10 and 80.10% in Class 12. This consistent trend underscores the growing focus on female education in Uttarakhand.

The UBSE exams for 2025 were conducted between February 21 and March 11. Over 2.16 lakh students appeared across both classes, reflecting a healthy participation rate. With smooth execution, the board maintained timely result declaration, supporting students’ transition to the next academic level.

Students who didn’t meet the pass mark in one or two subjects will have the chance to appear for compartment exams, a second opportunity to secure promotion. Additionally, students can request re-evaluation by paying a nominal fee, with detailed instructions to be released shortly by UBSE.

Digital scorecards can be downloaded and printed for immediate use. However, original mark sheets will be issued by respective schools. These documents are essential for college admissions, entrance exams, and scholarships.

With an impressive pass percentage and girl students leading the way, the UK Board Results 2025 reflect the hard work of students and the education system’s evolving strength in Uttarakhand.

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela

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