UP Board Exam 2023 Datesheet Update: When and Where to Check 10th, 12th Timetable?

UP Board Exam 2023 datesheet soon at upmsp.edu.in (Representational Image)

UP Board Exam 2023 datesheet soon at upmsp.edu.in (Representational Image)

UP Board Exams 2023: Timetable for all streams including Arts, Science and Commerce will be released soon at upmsp.edu.in, however, the board has not announced the exact date yet.

Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education Education (UPMSP) will release the UP Board Class 10th and 12th Exam Datesheet soon on the official website upsmp.edu.in. The timetable for all streams including Arts, Science and Commerce will be released soon, however, the board has not yet announced the exact date.

more than 58 lakh students UP Board has registered for 10th and 12th exam 2023, which is the highest ever. The maximum number of girls have registered for the Class 10 board exams this session as compared to the last 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.

UP Board Exam 2023 Datesheet: How to download

Step 1- Visit the official website of UPMSP

Step 2- Click on the datesheet link on the home page of the website

Step 3- The timetable will be displayed on the screen in PDF format

Step 4- Check the time table and keep a hard copy for future use.

The datesheet of UP Board Exam 2023 will contain the subject name, date and time/shift of the exam. The UP board had earlier said that the final examinations of 2023 would be Held in offline mode in March, Before the board exams, schools have been asked to conduct pre-boards in January and half-yearly exams based on the syllabus taught till September. As per the schedule, the pre-boards for both class 10th and 12th will be held from February 1 to February 15.

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This year the exam pattern will be different. The question papers 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 section, carrying 70 per cent or 50 marks, will consist of descriptive questions to be answered on conventional paper as before.

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