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UP Board Result 2023: Female student receives 94% in Class 10 exam but declares failed; Deets here

UP Board Result 2023: The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UPMSP) has released the Class 10 and Class 12 results on Tuesday (April 25, 2023) at 1:30 pm. Along with the result, the Education Minister Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad also released the toppers list. After the result is out, a strange case from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh […]

UP Board Result 2023: The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UPMSP) has released the Class 10 and Class 12 results on Tuesday (April 25, 2023) at 1:30 pm. Along with the result, the Education Minister Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad also released the toppers list. After the result is out, a strange case from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh came to light.

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Bhavna Verma, who was admitted to the Shri Shiv Pratap Inter College at Amethi town after a score of 94 per cent, has been deemed unsuccessful. In her mark sheet, 402 marks were earned, but only 18 marks—instead of 180—were added for practical. A total of 564 marks, or 94 per cent, would have been the girl student’s score if the additional 180 marks were added. 

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This is regarded as significant officer negligence. Bhavan’s future was in jeopardy as a result of this negligence.

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Also read:- UP Board 2023: Class 10, 12 results released; Direct link here

While talking about her exam result, Bhavna claims, “My theory and practical two papers went very well, but my result did not include the practical numbers, Bhavna said. Only three marks were added to the test that I received 30 on.” After facing this problem, the girl has also urged Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to raise the grade point average.

To raise light on this case, Principal Naval Kishore said, “This has happened due to the office’s mistake.” The student had good marks across the board, but there was a lack of practicals. If the grades were correct, that student could’ve won. The girl got all of her numbers from school.

Director of Secondary Education Mahendra Dev’s statement

In this case, Mr. Mahendra Dev, Director of Secondary Education, has stated that it must have been due to a typing error. Correct that, and the student’s result will be released again. He’s saying the results of a female student are going to be revised according to her practical experience. Bhavna has 402 marks, but for practical purposes only 18 of them have been added instead of 180.

Application for Scrutiny

All the students of classes 10th and 12th of UP Board who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for scrutiny. On the other hand, the unsuccessful students will get one more chance to increase their marks. They will be able to give the compartment exam of the UP board. Scrutiny and UP Board 10th, and 12th compartment exam notification will be released later by the board.

Also read:- UP Board Class 10 Topper 2023: Priyanshi Soni from Sitapur tops with 590 marks, gets 98.33 percentage

First published on: Apr 27, 2023 03:20 PM IST


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