
Uttarakhand Board class 10 and 12 results have been declared. The intermediate result has been 82.63 percent. In Intermediate, Piyush Kholia and Kanchan Joshi have topped by scoring 488 marks out of 500.
The results of Uttarakhand Board's 10th and 12th examinations have been declared. The girls have once again won. Girl students have been ahead in board examinations. Priyanshi Rawat (GBS GIC Gangolihat Pithoragarh) has topped in the state in high school. Priyanshi secured the top position in the merit list by scoring 500 marks out of 500. In Intermediate, Piyush Kholia, a student of Vivekananda Inter College, Ranidham Road, Almora, and Kanchan Joshi, a student of HGSSVMIC, Kusumkheda, Haldwani, secured the top position in the merit list by scoring 488 marks out of 500.
Board Chairman Mahavir Singh Bisht declared the results of the high school and intermediate examinations of Uttarakhand Board. The passing percentage in high school has been 89.14%. In this, 85.59% boys and 92.54% girls have passed. Whereas a total of 82.63% of candidates have passed in Intermediate. Of these, 78.97 percent of boys and 85.96 percent of girls students have passed. Told that this time 1 lakh, 16 thousand, 379 candidates appeared for institutional and individual high school exams, and 94 thousand, 768 candidates appeared for the intermediate board examination. The results were released to a total of 2 lakh 11 thousand 147 candidates. The evaluation work was done between 27 March and 10 April.
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