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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In such a scenario, candidates need to take the assistance of their schools. The school will then ask for their name, section, or any other requisite details which will help trace their roll number. In case they are unable to reach out to the school, they may contact their classmate whose Roll Number is before or after them. Thereafter, retrieve the Roll Number by adding or subtracting 'one' from the last digit of the Roll Number. The board also shares results via email.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, this year too, the board did not reduce the syllabus of UP class 10 board exams 2025. In 2022, the UP Board Class 10 syllabus was reduced by 30 per cent due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Since student life is finally back to normal, the board has decided to go with the old 100 per cent syllabus. The board released the complete UP board syllabus 2024-25 class 10 and no reduction has been done for the upcoming exam. Students can download the updated syllabus on the official website i.e. upmsp.edu.in.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
UPMSP has released the updated UP Board 10th syllabus 2026. Students will be able to download the updated syllabus of class 10 UP Board 2025-26 from the official website of the state board. The official website of the board isupmsp.edu.in. Apart from the official website, students can also download class 10 syllabus 2026 UP Board on this page. We have also provided the UPMSP class 10 syllabus 2026 in tabular form.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes you can get admission in any colleges the condition being that you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria for the college. Although different colleges have different eligibility criteria but generally the criteria is nearly 45 percent marks in 12th, 12th from a recognised board, specific subject needed in 12th to take admission in specific courses
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