The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has officially declared the Class 12 (Intermediate) board exam results for the year 2025. students can now check their results on the official website – jacresults.com.
This announcement brings relief and excitement to the over 7.8 lakh students and their families who have been eagerly awaiting the outcome. This year, around 4.5 lakh students appeared for Class 10 and 3.3 lakh for Class 12 exams, which were conducted between February 11 and March 9 at more than 1,200 centres across the state.
Students can also check their result at education.indianexpress.com. Click here to access JAC class 12th result.
As per tradition, the results were announced through a press conference and are now available online. In anticipation of heavy traffic on result day, JAC has also made provisions for students to access their marksheets via SMS and DigiLocker. These steps ensure that students can obtain their results without delay, even if the websites experience technical issues.
How to Check JAC Class 12 Results 2025:
- Visit jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in
- Click on the relevant link:
‘Results of Annual Secondary Examination – 2025’ for Class 10
‘Annual Higher Secondary Examination Result – 2025’ for Class 12
- Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number
- Submit the details to view and download your marksheet
- Print a copy for future reference
If the websites are slow, students can also access their results via SMS or the DigiLocker app. These options ensure every student can retrieve their results smoothly and securely.
The JAC’s transparent and accessible result system ensures that students can celebrate their hard work and begin planning their next steps with confidence.
The 2025 results have been eagerly awaited, especially in light of last year’s impressive performance across all streams. In 2024, the overall pass percentage for Class 10 was 90.39%, while Class 12 students recorded 72.7% in Science, 90.60% in Commerce, and 93.7% in Arts. Toppers like Shreya Songiri and Pratibha Saha made headlines, setting high expectations for this year’s achievers.
The JAC continues its student-friendly grace marks policy this year. Students failing in one subject by up to 5% may receive the necessary marks to pass. Those falling short by up to 3% in two subjects may also be awarded grace marks in both. Additionally, grace marks may be granted to help students qualify for a higher division if they are within five marks of the cutoff.