Dehradun, April 25: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami extended heartfelt congratulations to all students who succeeded in the high school and intermediate examinations conducted by the Uttarakhand Board of School Education on Saturday. He also encouraged those who did not achieve the expected results.
In a message shared on the social media platform ‘X’, Chief Minister Dhami stated, “Congratulations to all students who have succeeded in the high school and intermediate examinations of the Uttarakhand Board of School Education. This success is a testament to your continuous hard work, discipline, and unwavering determination. I believe that you will achieve new heights in life, realizing your dreams with the same dedication and self-confidence.”
He further advised students who did not meet their expectations this time, urging them not to be disheartened. “With patience, positive thinking, and continuous effort, you will surely achieve success,” he added.
The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) announced the results for classes 10 and 12 at 10 AM on Saturday. This year, girls outperformed boys. Students can check their results on the official UBSE website.
The overall pass percentage for class 10 was recorded at 92.10%. Girls achieved a pass percentage of 96.07%, while boys recorded 88.03%. Akshat Gopal from Ramnagar in Nainital district topped the state with 98.20% marks, followed by Ishant Kothari and Bhoomika, who secured the second position with 98% marks. Yogesh Joshi claimed the third position with 97.80% marks.
For the intermediate (class 12) examinations, the overall pass percentage was 85.11%. Girls again led the chart with a pass percentage of 88.09%, compared to boys’ 81.93%. Geetika Pant from Bageshwar and Sushila Mehendiratta from Udham Singh Nagar jointly topped the state with 98% marks.
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