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UP Class 10th,12th Result 2020: Date Declared, How to Check Results?
The UP Board Result 2020 is to be declared on June 27, 2020. Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) will declare the UP Board 2020 Result Class 10th, 12th at 12:30 pm on June 27. I have started kicking in pressure, anxiety, and excitement. The Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) Board of High School and Intermediate is likely to start the evaluation process for the UP Board Class 10 and Orange Zone for Class 12 from today i.e. May 12, 2020. Also Read - DU SOL Admit Card 2020 Released: Download DU SOL Hall Tickets UP board exam 2020 for classes 10 and 12 is scheduled from 18 February to 3 March and 7 February to 2 March respectively. As of last year, the UP board results were declared within 40-45 days of the final exam. Strict rules have been introduced by the authorities since last year. Also Check - AHSEC Result 2020 Announced: Find Date & How to Check Assam AHSEC Result 2020? This year around 56 lakh students appeared in the high school and intermediate exams. The examination was conducted from 18 February to 6 March 2020 in all districts. This year the board took a number of precautions to cut fraud measures used by candidates. CCTV cameras were installed in many schools, rigorous testing was done and no mobile phones were allowed. All this was done to ensure proper means adopted by all the students in the examination. About The UP Board UP Board was established in the year 1921 in Allahabad by an Act of the United Provinces Legislative Council. Read the full article
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UP Board Exams 2020 begin: ‘Don’t write ‘Om’, religious symbols, keep currency notes’ - education
Around 5.61 million students will appear in the high school and intermediate examinations of the UP Board beginning Tuesday.While 2.586 million students will sit in the intermediate examination, 3.025 million will appear in high school examination.The high school examination will get over in 12 working days (March 3) while intermediate exams will conclude in 15 days (March 6).In 2019, the high school examinations concluded in 14 working days, while or intermediate examinations concluded in 16 working days.In high school, a total of 1.66 million are boys and 1.39 million girls will take the exam.In Intermediate, a total of 1.463 million boys and 1.121 million girls will appear in the examination.The Board has announced to introduce many firsts in the examinations this year. Some of them are:Coloured and stitched answer sheetsThis year a number of new initiatives have been put into place to uphold the sanctity of the examination. The UP Board has decided to introduce four different sets of coloured and stitched answer sheets in about 18 districts where examinees are more likely to resort to unfair practices during examination.Deputy chief minister and secondary education minister Dinesh Sharma said, “We decided to use two sets of coloured answer sheets in high school and another two in intermediate examinations to prevent swapping of answer sheets during examination in sensitive districts.”Compartment system for intermediate examSharma said from this year compartment system had been introduced for Class 12 (intermediate) examinees also. “At present, the Board has this provision only for high school examinees. But now this facility will be introduced for Class 12 examinees. More than 25 lakh class 12 examinees who will write the examination will benefit from the compartment system,” he told newsperson.As the Board had introduced NCERT syllabus and examination pattern last year and had done away with the two-paper system, leaving only one paper for students to pass in each subject, it was observed that those who did not fare well in that paper of the subject could not clear the examination, an official explained.Toll free helpline numbersThe UP board launched two toll free helpline numbers: 1800-180-5310 and 1800-180-5312 for students to get replies of their queries and help them to overcome stress. The helpline numbers to remain active from 8 am to 8 pm.New twitter handleSharma also launched a new twitter handle @upboardexam2020 for real-time speedy transmission of information. Keeping in mind the wide interests of candidates appearing in the High School and Intermediate examination, the Board launched the Twitter service for 2020 examination for speedy resolution of their problems.Hi-tech control room, 1.90 lakh cameras A hi-tech control room has also been set up in Lucknow which would be connected to each of the 7,784 examinations centres in 75 districts of state through a network of around 1.90 lakh CCTV cameras. The webcasting of examinations would be done every day which would be monitored by officials in state capital led by Sharma, who is also cabinet minister for secondary education.Dos and Dont’sAs per directives of the Board, examinees will have to write their roll number on every page of the answer sheet besides they will not write anything pertaining to their religion like ‘Om’ or ‘786’. Also, the Board has made it clear that directives had been issued for examinees to refrain from inserting currency notes in answer sheets or action would be initiated against them.It may be mentioned that following a series of measures initiated by the Board to check use of unfair means, the number of instances of copying has come down from 3233 in 2018 to 1182 in 2019 board exams. Likewise, while in 2018, 1.25 million examinees skipped the exam midway, in 2019 the number came down to 6.69 lakh examinees.Don’t fake excuse to avoid exam duty, teachers toldUP Board has warned teachers on examination duties against submitting applications citing lame or fake reasons to get relief from the duty.According to UP Board’s deputy secretary Shiv Lal, strict instructions had been issued by UP Board director Vinay Kumar Pandey for relieving only those teachers from examination duties who had a genuine medical reason. He informed that teachers if found to have citied fake reason for getting relieved from the responsibility, action would be initiated under regulation 108 and 109 of Section 3 of UP Intermediate Act as the same amounted to dereliction of duties. Read the full article
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New record of UP board exams ending in 12-15 days, says minister Dinesh Sharma - education
Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister and secondary education minister, Dinesh Sharma said on Monday that this year’s UP Board 2020 high school and intermediate examinations, beginning on Tuesday, would be unique in many ways. In a chat with Rajeev Mullick, the minister said the results would also be announced much ahead of other boards. Here are the excerpts:What is so unique about the UP Board examinations this year?The Board examinations will begin from Tuesday (February 18) and end on March 3 for High School and on March 6 for Intermediate. Thus high school examinations will get over in 12 working days and intermediate exams in 15 days. This is a new record. In 2019, the Class 10 or high school examinations concluded in 14 working days, while the Class 12 or intermediate examinations concluded in 16 working days.Prior to Yogi government’s tenure, the exams continued for two and a half months. We are now finishing high school exam in 12 working days and intermediate in 15 days. This will not only cut down expenses but will also ensure early declaration of result.UP Board results will be announced on April 24, ahead of many other boards. Like previous year, this is for the second time the UP Board exam will be held as per NCERT syllabus.What measures was taken to ensure sanctity of the exam?Technology has been integrated in a big way in the smooth conduction of UP board examination. A hi-tech control room has also been set up in Lucknow which would be connected to each of the 7784 examinations centers in 75 districts of state through a network of around 1.90 lakh CCTV cameras.The webcasting of examinations would be done every day which would be monitored by officials in state capital. Every centre in the state this year has also got a broadband connection installed along with voice recorder for smooth webcasting of examination proceedings. Around 1.88 lakh teachers have been assigned examination duties to be conducted in 94,000 rooms.What security measures has been taken for the board exams at the centres?There will be a static magistrate in every centre and nodal officer in every district. Our officers will be on the move in different districts during the examination. Section 144 has been imposed outside exam centres and no outsider, even management committee members, will be allowed to enter the exam hall.Are there any new initiatives ahead of the exam?The UP board launched two toll free helpline numbers: 1800-180-5310 and 1800-180-5312 for students to get replies to their queries and help them overcome stress. The helpline numbers remain active from 8 am to 8 pm. We also launched a new Twitter handle @upboardexam2020 for real-time speedy transmission of information. Keeping in mind the wide interests of candidates appearing in the High School and Intermediate examinations, the Board launched the Twitter service for 2020 examination for speedy resolution of their problems. Read the full article
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No scribbling religious signs, currency notes in sheets, UP Board examinees told - education
Around 5.61 million students will appear in the high school and intermediate examinations of the UP Board beginning Tuesday.While 2.586 million students will sit in the intermediate examination, 3.025 million will appear in high school examination.The high school examination will get over in 12 working days (March 3) while intermediate exams will conclude in 15 days (March 6).In 2019, the high school examinations concluded in 14 working days, while or intermediate examinations concluded in 16 working days.In high school, a total of 1.66 million are boys and 1.39 million girls will take the exam.In Intermediate, a total of 1.463 million boys and 1.121 million girls will appear in the examination.The Board has announced to introduce many firsts in the examinations this year. Some of them are:Coloured and stitched answer sheetsThis year a number of new initiatives have been put into place to uphold the sanctity of the examination. The UP Board has decided to introduce four different sets of coloured and stitched answer sheets in about 18 districts where examinees are more likely to resort to unfair practices during examination.Deputy chief minister and secondary education minister Dinesh Sharma said, “We decided to use two sets of coloured answer sheets in high school and another two in intermediate examinations to prevent swapping of answer sheets during examination in sensitive districts.”Compartment system for intermediate examSharma said from this year compartment system had been introduced for Class 12 (intermediate) examinees also. “At present, the Board has this provision only for high school examinees. But now this facility will be introduced for Class 12 examinees. More than 25 lakh class 12 examinees who will write the examination will benefit from the compartment system,” he told newsperson.As the Board had introduced NCERT syllabus and examination pattern last year and had done away with the two-paper system, leaving only one paper for students to pass in each subject, it was observed that those who did not fare well in that paper of the subject could not clear the examination, an official explained.Toll free helpline numbersThe UP board launched two toll free helpline numbers: 1800-180-5310 and 1800-180-5312 for students to get replies of their queries and help them to overcome stress. The helpline numbers to remain active from 8 am to 8 pm.New Twitter handleSharma also launched a new twitter handle @upboardexam2020 for real-time speedy transmission of information. Keeping in mind the wide interests of candidates appearing in the High School and Intermediate examination, the Board launched the Twitter service for 2020 examination for speedy resolution of their problems.Hi-tech control room, 1.90 lakh cameras A hi-tech control room has also been set up in Lucknow which would be connected to each of the 7,784 examinations centres in 75 districts of state through a network of around 1.90 lakh CCTV cameras. The webcasting of examinations would be done every day which would be monitored by officials in state capital led by Sharma, who is also cabinet minister for secondary education.Dos and Dont’sAs per directives of the Board, examinees will have to write their roll number on every page of the answer sheet besides they will not write anything pertaining to their religion like ‘Om’ or ‘786’. Also, the Board has made it clear that directives had been issued for examinees to refrain from inserting currency notes in answer sheets or action would be initiated against them.It may be mentioned that following a series of measures initiated by the Board to check use of unfair means, the number of instances of copying has come down from 3233 in 2018 to 1182 in 2019 board exams. Likewise, while in 2018, 1.25 million examinees skipped the exam midway, in 2019 the number came down to 6.69 lakh examinees. Read the full article
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