JAC 10th, 12th scrutiny application 2024 closes today at 8 pm; process, steps to apply
Anu Parthiban | May 17, 2024 | 09:09 AM IST | 2 mins read
Jharkhand Board scrutiny registration window will be closed today. Class 10 students will have to pay Rs 450 and Class 12 students will have to pay Rs 750 per subject to apply.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) will close the secondary and intermediate scrutiny registration process today. Students who are not satisfied with the JAC 10th and 12th results 2024 will be eligible to apply for scrutiny through the official website, jac.jharkhand.gov.in. This year, the JAC 12th science, commerce and arts students recorded an overall pass percentage of 85.88% and the performance of Class 10 students stood at 90.39%.
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Students who secured a minimum aggregate marks of 35 in each subject have been declared pass. The Jharkhand Board scrutiny fees for Class 10th is Rs 450 per subject and Rs 750 for Class 12 inter students. "Last date for submission of the scrutiny application form (all process up to payment) is 17.5.2024 till 8 pm. Apply early to avoid last minute rush," the board said.
The state board said that the scrutiny will be valid only for the theory exam and the marks obtained in practical and internal assessment will not be considered.
How will JAC 10th, 12th scrutiny be done
The Jharkhand Board said that during the scrutiny of answer sheets, the board will consider the following points.
- If the marks awarded are not added in the main page, correction in the total marks obtained will be made.
- If any question and answer is left without evaluation, it will be evaluated.
- If marks obtained in a question are not added in the main page, it will be done.
Additionally, the board clarified to the students applying for scrutiny that the questions will not be re-evaluated and the chances of increase in marks is less. Therefore, it advised students who have failed in exams to apply for JAC supplementary exams 2024 to improve their scores.
“Application forms sent after the prescribed date or through post, courier, e-mail or any other means will not be accepted for scrutiny,” it said.
How to apply for JAC 10th, 12th scrutiny 2024
Students can follow the steps given below to apply for Jharkhand JAC 10th, 12th scrutiny.
- Visit the JAC board official website, jac.jharkhand.gov.in.
- Register yourself using the roll code and roll number in the scrutiny link.
- Strict action will be taken against students applying for others using their roll code.
- After registering, students will have to choose the subjects they wish to apply for.
- Make the payment through online mode and submit the form.
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