UP Madarsa Board result 2025 out at madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in; 87.66% students pass
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 23, 2025 | 01:16 PM IST | 1 min read
Students will have to select their examination year, class and enter their ten-digit roll number to check the UP Madarsa board result 2025.
The Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Education Board has announced the UP Madarsa Board result 2025 for secondary, senior secondary, Kalim, and Fazil class today, May 23. Students can download the UP Madarsa board result 2025 through the official website at madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in.
Students will have to select their examination year, class and enter their ten-digit roll number to check their UP Madarsa board result 2025. The UP Madarsa Board result 2025 will mention the student's branch, roll number, name, parents' names, subjects, marks scored in each subject, total marks, and whether the student has passed or failed.
According to Zee News , panchayati raj minister Om Prakash Rajbhar announced the UP Madarsa Board result 2025. A total of 87.66% students declared pass in the Madarsa Board result 2025. At the Munshi-Maulvi (secondary) level, 85.07% students cleared the exam, while 94.62% passed at the Alim (senior secondary) level. The exams saw participation from 68,423 candidates.
How to check UP Madarsa Board result 2025?
Students can follow the steps given below to check the UP Madarsa Board result 2025.
- Visit the official website at madarsaboard.upsdc.gov.in.
- On the homepage, look for the 'Exam Result' option.
- Click on the 'Annual Exam Result 2025' link.
- A new page will open, select exam year and class.
- Enter the ten-digit roll number in the field and submit.
- The UP Madarsa Board Result 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
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UP Madarsa board 2025 exam was conducted from February 17 to February 22, 2025. The board conducts the Madarsa board exam at various levels to assess Islamic knowledge in courses such as Munshi (secondary level Persian), Maulvi (secondary level Arabic), Alim (senior secondary level Persian/Arabic), Kamil (Persian/Arabic, first, second, and third year), and Fazil (first and second year).
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