“With mark sheets available on DigiLocker, students will no longer have to wait to collect them from schools. They will be able to use the digital versions for admission to higher education institutions,” Singh said.
To download the mark sheet, High School students will need to enter their roll number and date of birth on DigiLocker. Intermediate students will have to provide their roll number and their mother’s name to access their digital mark sheet.
The UP Board Secretary also said that the physical mark sheets and certificates being issued will be tear-resistant and water-proof, making them more durable and secure.
This year, the UP Board conducted its class 10 and 12 exams across 8,140 centres from February 24 to March 12, 2025. A total of 25,56,992 students appeared for the High School exams, while 25,77,733 students sat for the Intermediate examinations. PTI RAJ KIS AMJ AMJ AMJ