UP Board class 10 result 2018 date: The declaration of  UP Board 10th result 2018 will be done by the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) on April 29 at 12:30 PM. The students check their results on the official website- upresults.nic.in, and can also see it on upmsp.edu. are available on upresults.nic.in. The UPMSP has reportedly completed the process to release the UP Board class 10th results on the scheduled date and time. Last year, the results of High School (Class 10) examination along with class 12th were declared on June 9. This delay was in the wake of assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, where these exams started on March 16 and concluded on April 21. However, no delay is expected in UPMSP result 2018 declaration as the date and time have been set officially.

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How to check UP Board Class 10 results 2018 online

1. Students can visit websites- upmsp.edu.in, upresults.nic.in, upmspresults, up.nic.in

2. They should click on the ‘Result’ link

3. Enter registration as well as roll numbers in the new window

4. Now see your UP Board 10th result 2018 on the screen

5. Download your UP Board 10th result and take a print out for reference. However, this document will not serve any official function. Students will have to get their original certificate for any official purpose.

How to check UP Board Class 10 results 2018 through app

1. Student should visit the google play store

2. Download board results 2018

3. Download the app as per review

4. Once the app is installed, pre-register yourself along with registering the roll number

5. Once results are declared, you can check UP Board 10th result 2018 through the app

A total of 66.37 lakh students registered this year to take the exams, of which 36.55 lakh appeared for the Class 10 examination. On the very first day of the examination, over 53,100 high school students reportedly failed to turn up, following the Uttar Pradesh government's strict measures against mass copying. The crackdown against cheating has reportedly hit lakhs of students.
 
Deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma, who also heads Secondary Education and Higher Education, stated that the government was committed not to allow copying in the board examination, while adding “We will not allow anyone to copy, cheat and usurp the right of meritorious students.”

Further, Dinesh Sharma has also stated that Class 9 and Class 11 students will have to compulsorily submit their Aadhaar card while completing their forms for the board examinations. This move will help identify them and check the menace of copying, he added.

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All the best for all the students who are waiting for their UP Board class 10 result 2018.