UP Board Exam 2025: Registration Date For Classes 10 And 12 Extended
UP Board Exam 2025: Registration Date For Classes 10 And 12 Extended
The UP-Board Exam form has been made available on the official website.

There is great news for students who are appearing for UP Board Exams in 2025. The UP-Board Secretary, Bhagwati Singh, has extended the registration deadline for class 10 and 12 examinations for 2025. Earlier, the students were given a chance to complete the registration process within August 5, 2024. Students may now register for class 10 and 12 board exams and pay the examination fee of Rs 100 with the assistance of their head of schools by September 20, 2024. Students are also requested to keep an eye on all the latest updates related to UP Board Exam 2025 on the official website of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council, upmsp.edu.in. The UP-Board Exam form has been made available on the official website.

Schools will upload all the details of the students on the official website of UPMSP by September 25, 2024.

This year, the registration deadline for the students in classes 9 and 11 has also been extended until September 20. They will have to complete the following process by 12:00 am. For this, all schools will be submitting the challan along with the registration fee of Rs 50. The head of the school will be expected to provide the list with the enrolled students.

Corrections to the application forms can also be made by the respective school administrators only a small number of details including the student’s name, parents’ name and birth dates, and the subject code that the student has chosen, are changeable. During this period, students’ blurred photographs might be updated with a clearer picture.

Changes will be made in the details uploaded online from September 24 to September 27 till 12:00 am.

According to the guidelines of the UPMSP, the head of the school will be responsible for creating five separate copies of the treasury sheet, which outlines each student’s registration fee. These copies will be handed, two copies will be securely filed in the treasury office and another copy will be dispatched to the district school inspector of omission and verification. The fourth number copy which includes the student’s roll number will be sent in the council office for administrative tracking. The school’s principal will keep the final copy in order to maintain internal records for the institution.

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