UP Board results 2019 to be declared on April 27, full details here
UP Board Results 2019: Class 10th and 12th board exam results will be declared tomorrow, April 27. Candidates can check their results on the official websites of UP Board or check directly on hindustantimes.com.
UP Board High School and Intermediate results would be declared on April 27 at 12.30pm at Board’s Headquarter in Prayagraj.

According to UP Board secretary Neena Srivastava, the results would be declared on Saturday by Board Director Vinay Kumar Pandey.
After the declaration of UP Board results, students who have appeared in the UP Board Class 12th examination, can check their results on the official website of UP Board at upresults.nic.in, upmsp.edu.in.
Students can check their UP Board 10th results both on the online portal of Hindustan Times and the official website of UP board this year. We have made this arrangement keeping in view the heavy rush of students to check their UP Board results on the day of the declaration.
This year, 58,06,922 students were registered to appear in Board’s High School and Intermediate examinations including 31,95,603 in High School and 26,11,319 in Intermediate exams.
As part of its strict anti copying campaign, of the total 8354 examination centers made in all 75 districts of UP, a significant 1314 centers were marked as sensitive while 448 centers had been marked as highly sensitive.
Owing to strict anti copying measures a significant 6,52,881 examinees had quit examinations midway while 403 examinees were caught using unfair means. A total of 68 FIRs were also lodged during the examinations against center superintendents and invigilators found promoting use of unfair means.
Further, for the first time examinations were held in 16 working days without any untoward incident reported from any examination center in state. The high school examination commenced on February 7 and ended on February 28 while the Intermediate examination after commencing on February 7 ended on March 2, 2019.
As per UP Board records, a total of 3.20 crore answer sheets were evaluated at 230 evaluation centers by around 1.25 lakh teachers including 1.90 crore answer sheet of High School examination by 79,064 teachers and 1.30 crore answer sheets of Intermediate by 45,732 teachers.
Owing to strict anti copying measures, a significant 6,52,881 examinees had quit examinations midway while 403 examinees were caught using unfair means. A total of 68 FIRs were also lodged during the UP Board examinations against center superintendents and invigilators found promoting use of unfair means.