UP Board 10th, 12th Pre-Board, Practical Exam Dates Released at upmsp.edu.in

This year, over 58 lakh students have registered for the UP Board 10th and 12th Exams 2023 (Representational Image)

UP Board Exam Date 2023: According to the released datesheet, the intermediate exam will be held in two phases, the first session will be held from January 21 to January 28 and the second session will be held from January 29 to February 5.

Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UPMSP) has announced the Class 10 & 12 Pre-Board Exam and Intermediate Practical Exam Date Sheet for 2023 on the official website upmsp.edu.in. As per the released date sheet, the intermediate exam will be held in two phases first from January 21 to January 28, 2023 and second session from January 29 to February 5, 2023.

Intermediate practical exam will be conducted from 16 January to 20 January 2023. The schedule has been released for all streams including Arts, Science and Commerce. theory exam datesheet Likely to be released soon. The theory exams will start as soon as the pre-boards and practicals are over.

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This year, more than 58 lakh students have registered for UP Board 10th and 12th Exam 2023, which is the highest number till date. This session, the maximum number of girls have registered for class 10th board exams as compared to the previous five years. According to the data released by the UP Board, a total of 31,28,318 students have registered in the high school while a total of 27,50,130 students have registered in the intermediate examination.

Meanwhile, UPMSP has released mock test papers for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams in a number of subjects including English, Maths, Hindi and other subjects. Students can download sample papers for UP Board Exam 2023 on the official website and get an idea about the exam pattern as well as improve their preparation by practicing.

This year the exam pattern may be different. The question paper will be divided into two parts – multiple choice questions and subjective questions. About 30 per cent of the question paper, or the first section of 20 marks, will consist of multiple choice questions, which candidates will have to answer on the OMR sheet. The second part will carry 70 per cent or 50 marks consisting of descriptive questions to be answered on conventional paper.

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