
The wait is finally coming to an end for the lakhs of students who appeared for the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) Class 10 and 12 examinations. The Board is set to declare the results on April 23. As soon as the results are announced, students will be able to easily check their scores by visiting the website. If you wish to view your results without any hassle, register immediately by following the link provided within this article.
Meanwhile, the most pressing question repeatedly arising in the minds of students is: exactly how many marks are required to pass the examination? If you, too, share this query, we will explain the specific marks required to pass the UP Board Class 12 examination, as well as the rules and regulations that must be adhered to.
How Many Marks Are Required to Pass Class 10 and 12?
To pass the UP Board Class 10 and 12 examinations, students are required to secure a minimum number of marks in each individual subject. According to the regulations, a student must obtain at least 33% marks to be declared ‘Pass.’ This means that if a question paper carries a total weightage of 100 marks, a minimum of 33 marks is required to pass that specific subject. Similarly, the 33% rule applies to papers carrying different maximum marks as well.
If a subject comprises both a theoretical component and a practical component, students are required to pass both sections independently. In other words, securing a minimum of 33% marks in both the theory examination and the practical examination is mandatory.
What Happens If a Student Scores Low Marks?
If a student fails in one or two subjects, they are granted the opportunity to appear for a ‘Compartment Examination.’ This allows them to retake the specific examination(s), pass the subject(s), and thereby save their academic year.
In cases where a student falls short by a very small margin—meaning their score is close to the passing threshold—the Board may, in certain instances, award ‘Grace Marks.’ However, the granting of grace marks depends entirely upon the Board’s specific rules and discretionary decisions.
Rules for Awarding Grace Marks
In the context of the UP Board examinations, grace marks are awarded to students under specific, exceptional circumstances. The objective of this provision is to provide a student who is failing by a very narrow margin with another opportunity to pass. This rule is implemented in accordance with the Board’s policy, and decisions are made only after giving equal consideration to all students.
If a student falls short of passing a specific subject by just a few marks, the Board may award them a limited number of grace marks to enable them to pass. This is typically applied in cases where doing so does not significantly alter the student’s overall result and where the student is close to meeting the minimum passing criteria. However, the awarding of grace marks rests entirely at the Board’s discretion and is not granted to every student.
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