JKBOSE Result: Girls outshine boys as JKBOSE declares Class 10 result of winter zone
JKBOSE 10th Result: Girl students outshine boys by scoring a higher pass percentage of 72.70 percent
Press Trust of India | February 19, 2022 | 10:49 PM IST
JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education on Saturday declared the class 10 result for schools in its Jammu division with girl students outshining boys by scoring a higher pass percentage of 72.70 percent, officials said.
As many as 26,201 students had appeared in the annual regular examination conducted by JKBOSE at 347 examination Centres, out of which 18,279, constituting 69.76 percent of the total examinees, have been declared qualified, the officials said. Out of the total examinees, they said, 14,159 were boys and 12,042 were girls.
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Among the government schools, schools in Doda district secured the highest, district-wise pass percentage with 76.42 percent of their students clearing their examinations, they said. Among private schools, those in Poonch district registered the highest pass percentage with 97.40 percent of their students clearing the examination, they added. They added that 30 government schools and 38 private schools recorded 100 per cent pass percentage.
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Of all the successful students, 830 students secured AI grade, 2,292 got A2 grade, 3,878 students B1 grade, 5,048 students B2 grade, while 4,969 candidates secured C1 grade, 1,252 C2 grade and 10 got the D grade respectively. The class 10 board examinations were held last year during November and December months.
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