UP madrasa board declares results; 88.26 pc students clear secondary, senior-secondary levels
The results of the MunshiMaulvi secondary or Class 10-level and Alim senior secondary or Class 12-level examinations 2026 conducted by the Uttar Pradesh madrasa education board were declared on Saturday, with 88.26 per cent students passing the exams.A total of 55,788 students emerged successful, with girls outperformed boys, according to an official statement issued here.A total of 29,229 girl students passed, with a success rate of 94.30 per cent, while 26,559 boys cleared the exams, recording a pass percentage was 85.13.In the secondary-level MunshiMaulvi examination, a total of 62,232 candidates were registered.
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The results of the Munshi/Maulvi (secondary or Class 10-level) and Alim (senior secondary or Class 12-level) examinations 2026 conducted by the Uttar Pradesh madrasa education board were declared on Saturday, with 88.26 per cent students passing the exams.
A total of 55,788 students emerged successful, with girls outperformed boys, according to an official statement issued here.
A total of 29,229 girl students passed, with a success rate of 94.30 per cent, while 26,559 boys cleared the exams, recording a pass percentage was 85.13.
In the secondary-level Munshi/Maulvi examination, a total of 62,232 candidates were registered. Out of them, 47,036 students appeared in the exam, of whom 41,426 candidates were declared successful. The pass percentage stood at 88.07.
Girls showcased an excellent performance in the secondary examination, with 21,407 girls clearing the test with a success rate of 91.46 per cent, while 20,019 (84.72 per cent) boys emerged successful.
In the senior secondary level (Alim) examination, a total of 18,701 students were registered. Out of these, 16,175 candidates appeared. Among them, 14,362 were declared successful.
The overall success percentage at this level stood at 88.79. In senior secondary, 7,822 girl students passed the examination, with a success rate of 90.88 per cent, while 6,540 (86.42 per cent) boys qualified.
According to the statement, the examination was successfully completed in a cheating-free environment under technological surveillance.
Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar, while declaring the results, said the core policy of the government is ''Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas''.
He said the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of ''Quran in one hand and computer in the other'' has instilled new confidence and morale among minorities.
He further said the Uttar Pradesh government is continuously working towards empowerment of students from minority communities.
In the madrasa board examinations 2026, a total of 80,933 students were registered.
Out of these, 63,211 candidates appeared. To ensure complete transparency in the examination process, CCTV cameras were installed at all examination centres, and monitoring was carried out directly from the madrasa board headquarters, the statement added.
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