JAC 10th 12th Result 2025 Date: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) is gearing up to announce the Class 10th and 12th board exam results for 2025. After successfully conducting the Class 12th exams from February 11 to March 4, and the Class 10th exams from February 11 to March 9, students across the state are eagerly awaiting the results. While an official release date is still pending, based on previous trends, the JAC results are likely to be declared by mid-May.

JAC 10th and 12th Result 2025: Expected Date

In 2024, JAC announced the Class 10th results on April 19, followed by the Class 12th results on April 30. Following this timeline, students can expect the 2025 results to be released around the same period, though confirmation is awaited from the Jharkhand Academic Council.

Where to Check JAC Results 2025?

Once released, both the JAC Class 10th and 12th results will be available on the official websites:

How to Check JAC Class 10th and 12th Results 2025?

Students can easily check their results by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official result website – jacresults.com
  2. Select the appropriate option:
    • For Class 10, click on “Results of Annual Secondary Examination – 2025”
    • For Class 12, click on “Results of Class XII Annual Examination – 2025”
  3. Enter your roll code and roll number
  4. Click on ‘Submit,’ and your JAC result will be displayed on the screen
  5. Download and print your result for future reference

JAC Class 10th, 12th Result 2025: Previous Year Performance

The Class 12th results in 2024 saw strong performance across all streams, with the Science stream recording a pass percentage of 72.7%, Commerce at 90.60%, and Arts at 93.7%. For Class 10th, the overall pass percentage stood at 90.39%, with girls outperforming boys at 91% compared to 89.7%. Notably, 54.2% of Class 10 students secured first division marks.

Passing Criteria and Grace Marks Policy

To pass the Jharkhand board exams, students must score at least 23 out of 70 in each subject and 33 out of 100 overall. The JAC also has a grace marks policy in place for students who fall short of the required percentage in certain subjects. For example, students who are less than 5% short in a subject may receive grace marks. Students may also be granted grace marks if they fail in two subjects by less than 3%.

As students await their results, the Jharkhand Academic Council assures all candidates that the results will be released shortly.