UP Board exam results 2019 may be declared before April 20, evaluation process to complete by March 25
The evaluation process of UP Board answer sheets which commenced on March 8 was scheduled to be completed by march 23. But due to Holi holiday, it will now be completed by March 25.
Evaluation of UP Board’s High School and Intermediate answer sheets have been completed in more than half the districts of the state and the entire process will be completed by March 25. Sources in the Board informed that efforts were on to declare results before April 20.

UP Board secretary Neena Srivastava issued a directive in this regard to all district inspectors of schools (DIoS) asking them to ensure completion of evaluation of all answer sheets of both High School and Intermediate examinations latest by March 25.
The evaluation process of UP Board answer sheets which commenced on March 8 was scheduled to be completed within 15 days, on March 23. But due to the two-day Holi holiday, they would now be completed by March 25.
Sources in the UP Board headquarters here said that evaluation of answer sheets had been completed in several districts of state including Mau, Bijnore, Mirzapur, Sultanpur, Barabanki, Pratapgarh, etc while around 95 per cent evaluation of answer sheets in the remaining districts of state had been completed so far.
According to the UP Board secretary efforts were being made to complete evaluation by March 25 to enable Board officials to prepare results within a month’s time.
According to the records of the Board, a total 3.20 crore answer sheets are being evaluated at 230 evaluation centres, including 1.90 crore of High School examination, currently being evaluated by 79,064 teachers, and 1.30 crore answer sheets of Intermediate examinations being checked by 45,732 teachers.
ABOUT THE AUTHORKenneth JohnKenneth John is a seasoned reporter based in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He writes on a wide range of issues, including secondary education, women and child welfare, crime, infrastructure development, environment, human rights, poverty, and rural development.Read More

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