Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board Results 2026: Girls Achieve 94% Pass Rate, Outperform Boys
UP Madrasa Board Results 2026 Declared, Girls Outshine Boys With 94% Pass Rate

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The Uttar Pradesh government announced the Madrasa Board Examination results for 2026, revealing an overall pass rate of 88.26%. Girls excelled with a 94.30% pass rate compared to 85.13% for boys. The exams were conducted under CCTV surveillance to ensure integrity.
- 01A total of 55,788 students passed the Madrasa Board examinations this year.
- 02In the Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) exam, girls had a pass rate of 91.46%, while boys had 84.72%.
- 03For the Alim (Senior Secondary) exam, girls achieved a pass percentage of 90.88% compared to boys' 86.42%.
- 04The examinations involved 80,933 registered students, with 63,211 appearing for the tests.
- 05Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar emphasized the government's commitment to modernizing minority education.
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The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, announced the Madrasa Board Examination results for 2026, showing an overall pass percentage of 88.26%. A total of 55,788 students successfully cleared the exams, with girls outperforming boys significantly. Girls recorded a 94.30% pass rate, while boys had an 85.13% pass rate. In the Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) examination, 62,232 students registered, with 41,426 passing, leading to an 88.07% pass rate. Girls achieved a 91.46% success rate, while boys had 84.72%. In the Alim (Senior Secondary) examination, 18,701 students registered, with 14,362 passing, resulting in an 88.79% overall success rate. Girls in this category achieved a 90.88% pass rate, while boys had 86.42%. The exams were conducted under CCTV surveillance to ensure transparency. Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar highlighted the government's dedication to empowering minority education, aligning with the vision of integrating traditional and modern education.
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The results reflect the growing educational achievements among girls in Uttar Pradesh's minority communities, potentially influencing future educational policies and initiatives.
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