Girls outdo boys in Uttarakhand board exams; here's how to check results
Uttarakhand Board of School Education announces Class 12 and Class 10 results; students can check their results on uaresults.nic.in and ubse.uk.gov.in
The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has officially released the Class 10 and Class 12 exam results for 2025. The results were declared at 11 am today (April 19).
Students who appeared for the board exams can now check their marks on the official websites — ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in.
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Top scorers
This year, the pass percentage for Class 10 stands at 90.77 per cent. Jitin Joshi and Kamal Chauhan have jointly secured the top position in the UBSE High School examinations.
In the Class 12 (Intermediate) examinations, 83.23 per cent of students passed, with Anushka Rana from Government Inter College, Badasi, securing the state topper title by scoring 493 out of 500 marks (98.60 per cent).
The joint second position was secured by Keshav Bhatt from Dehradun and Komal Kumari from Uttarkashi, both scoring 97.8 per cent.
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Check scores online
Students can check their marks and download their provisional mark sheets from official websites of the UBSE using details like roll number, date of birth, registration number and application number.
The official websites offer the digital scorecard, while students can collect their original certificates later from their respective schools.
Girls outperform boys
Both in Class 10 and Class 12 results, girls secured a much better pass percentage.
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In Class 12, girls outshone boys by a notable margin. While girls secured a pass percentage of 86.20 per cent, boys stood at 80.10 per cent.
This performance reflects the consistent academic strength of female students in the hill state.