2.51 lakh students passed despite failing in UP Board. What is that magical rule of Secondary Education Council?

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UPMSP) has released the high school results, but this time the results have presented a surprising figure. According to the official report of the board, near the high school 2.51 lakh There are students who had failed in a subject, but still they have been declared ‘passed’ in the marksheet. After all, how was this possible? Students and parents are confused as to how students were considered successful despite failing in a subject.

What is UP Board’s ‘six subjects’ mathematics?

Actually, UP Board High School students have total 6 compulsory subjects Are there. According to the ‘passing rule’ of the board, if a student passes in five subjects and fails in only one subject, he is considered ‘passed’.

The logic behind this rule is that the student gets a chance to continue his further studies (class 11th). However, ‘Fail’ or less marks are recorded against that subject on the mark sheet, but it is declared successful in the final result.

What is the solution if you fail in two subjects?

According to the rules of UP Board, the story is not limited to just one subject.

Failed in one subject: The student is considered passed and can take the improvement exam or leave it as is.

Failed in two subjects: If a student fails in two subjects, he is placed in ‘compartment’ category. Such students get a chance to pass the examination of one subject again.

Three or more subjects: If a student fails in more than three subjects, he is considered a complete failure and has to repeat the year.

There will be no relief if you fail in Hindi!

There is also a big ‘catch’ here which is important to understand. As per UP Board rules, Hindi It is mandatory to pass the subject. If a student is a topper in other five subjects but has failed in Hindi, then he/she will not be considered pass on the basis of remaining subjects. Failure in Hindi means that the student will be declared completely failed. This time, most of the 2.51 lakh students who failed and passed were lagging behind in difficult subjects like mathematics or science.

What options do students have now?

Students who have passed despite failing in a subject can opt for ‘Improvement’ examination to improve their marksheet. The board will soon start the application process for this. This is a great opportunity for those students who want to increase their percentage or want to remove the stain of ‘fail’ on their mark sheet.