The Uttar Pradesh Board Class 10th examination results were declared today at 12:30 PM. Students can check their results using their roll numbers on the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad's official websites: upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in.
Education: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) announced the Class 10th (High School) examination results on April 25, 2025, at 12:30 PM. After a long wait, millions of students can now access their results on upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in. This year, a student from a small village in Jalaun district has set a new benchmark by topping the state.
Speaking of the High School topper, Yash Pratap Singh, a student of Shrimati Raskendriya Inter College located in Umri village, Jalaun district, secured the first rank in the state. Yash achieved a total of 97.83 percent, the highest score this year. Yash's success is an inspiration not only for him but also for students across Jalaun and especially those in rural areas.
Yash's Hard Work and Parental Support: The Key to Success
Yash attributes his success to his parents and teachers. He mentioned that studying for 8 to 10 hours daily, effective time management, and staying away from mobile phones helped him achieve this milestone. Yash dreams of becoming an IAS officer and serving the nation. Anshi, who scored 97.67%, secured second place. Abhishek Kumar Yadav also achieved the same percentage, sharing the second rank. Ritu Garg, Arpit Verma, and Simran Gupta jointly secured third place with 97.50% each.
UP Board 10th Toppers List 2025
Rank Name Percentage Scored
1 Yash Pratap Singh 97.83%
2 Anshi 97.67%
2 Abhishek Kumar Yadav 97.67%
3 Ritu Garg 97.50%
3 Arpit Verma 97.50%
3 Simran Gupta 97.50%
A Glimpse of Previous Years' Toppers
- In 2024, Prachi Nigam topped with 591 out of 600 marks.
- In 2023, Priyanshi Soni secured first place with 590 marks.
- In 2022, Prince Patel topped with 97.67% marks.
Students can check their results on the official UPMSP website using their roll number. Due to high website traffic, students may experience some delay; however, results are also available via SMS and DigiLocker.