If you work hard, you’ll succeed. Shortly after the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad released the results for the 10th and 12th grade UP Board on April 23rd at 4 pm, the Chief Minister congratulated everyone who passed. He said doing well shows they are disciplined and determined, and reminded them that a single test result isn’t the whole story of their life.
He also told the students to be proud of the effort they put in and to be just as committed in the future. The Chief Minister wished them all the best for what’s next, reminding them to be happy but to also be realistic.
UP Board results declared: key figures
The UPMSP said that 80.38% of 12th graders passed and 90.42% of 10th graders passed.
The announcement of the results ended a worried wait for students all over the state, and now they can start planning their next steps in school or their career.
Class 12 toppers
According to the released results, Shikha Verma got first place in 12th grade. Nandani Gupta and Shriya Verma were both second, and Surbhi Yadav and Puja were both third.
Class 10 toppers
Kashish Verma and Anshika Verma both got first place in 10th grade. Aditi was second, and Arpita, Rishabh Sahu and Pari Verma shared third place.
CM’s message: hard work, discipline, and hope
Yogi Adityanath congratulated the students, saying their success is proof of a lot of hard work, being disciplined and being completely determined. He also wished the parents and teachers who helped them along the way all the best.
He posted a message in Hindi online, asking for Mother Saraswati’s blessing and saying that the students will continue to improve with dedication, self-confidence and a good attitude.
Here are the Chief Minister’s key points:
– Success reflects hard work, discipline, determination
– One result does not define you
– Maintain dedication, self-confidence, positive energy
– Best wishes to parents and teachers
Why the message matters now
For many, the results mean starting college or a vocational training program. The Chief Minister’s words, by emphasizing how much work you put in instead of just a grade, are comforting to both students who did very well and those who are thinking about trying the exams again.
His statement shows a larger idea in public education: continuing to try, studying regularly and having teachers who support you are as important as how you do on one particular day.
What comes next for students
The UPMSP has said you need at least 33 percent to pass the 10th and 12th grade exams. Students who get below 33 percent can take “compartment” exams (another chance to pass).
Students can get their results by text message, using the official format and phone number from the UPMSP, along with the usual ways of finding out. Students should only trust the details that the board gives them.
A moment to celebrate, then plan
The day the results come out is for the students, their families and their teachers, but now everyone is looking to making smart decisions. The Chief Minister told the students to believe in themselves, to continue to be disciplined and to use this achievement to keep moving towards their goals.
Because both 10th and s12th graders did so well, the students of 2024 are starting the next phase of their lives with confidence and a clear idea of what they want to do.











