The state government had earlier fixed September 15 as the deadline for their registration, but it was extended by 15 days up to September 30 as there were some technical issues.
"The last date for registration of madrassas was September 30, which has been extended by 15 days," Registrar UP Madrassa Education Board Rahul Gupta told PTI here.
He said out of the 19,000 madrassas, 13,053 have so far registered themselves on the board's website.
The aim behind the move was to stop irregularities in the madrassas and bring a qualitative improvement in the Islamic institutions.
While 560 madrassas in the state are fully funded, 4,600 are partially funded.
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