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JAC class X results declared: Girls outperform boys, overall pass percentage at 91.71%

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27 May 2025
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Jamshedpur, May 27: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) today announced the results of the Class X board examinations.

Students can check their results online at jac.jharkhand.gov.in or jacresults.com. This year, a total of 91.71% of students passed the examination, reflecting a strong overall performance.

As seen in previous years, girls have once again outshone boys, with a higher pass percentage, indicating positive strides in the field of girls’ education in the state.

The overall pass percentage in the examination stood at 91.71%. A total of 2,02,140 students secured first division, while 1,57,294 students passed with second division. Additionally, 17,521 students were placed in the third division.

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Re-evaluation Option Available for Dissatisfied Students

Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation. Their answer sheets will be rechecked, focusing on totaling errors and any questions that may have been left unchecked.

Supplementary Exams for Students Who Failed in One or Two Subjects

Those who failed in one or two subjects will get another opportunity through the supplementary examinations conducted by the Jharkhand Board. This offers them a chance to clear the exam within the same academic year.

Official Announcement Made in Press Conference

The results were announced at a formal press conference attended by Ramdas Soren, Jharkhand’s Minister of School Education and Literacy. He congratulated the successful students and appreciated the state’s ongoing progress in the education sector.

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