JAC 12th result 2024 out at jac.jharkhand.gov.in; pass percentage stands at 85.48%
Alivia Mukherjee | April 30, 2024 | 12:02 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has declared the JAC 12th result 2024 today, April 30. Students will be able to check their JAC Board 12th result 2024 by visiting the official website, jac.jharkhand.gov.in. JAC 12th Board result has been declared for all streams- science, commerce and arts. JAC 12th result 2024 live
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The JAC 12th exam 2024 was conducted from February 6 to 26. A total of 344,822 students appeared for JAC Class 12th exams 2024. Among them, 94,433 students were from JAC Class 12 science stream, while 25,907 students were enrolled in commerce, and 224,502 students were in arts.
JAC 12th result 2024 statistics
JAC 12th pass percentage 2024 stands at 85.48%. As per JAC 12th result 2024 stream wise data, in the Science stream, 68,203 out of 94,433 students passed, resulting in a pass rate of 72.70%. A total of 61% students secured first division. In Commerce stream, out of 25,907 students, 23,235 successfully passed, yielding a pass rate of 90.60%. In JAC 12th Commerce, a total 61% of students achieved a first division.
On the other hand, in Arts stream, a notable 2,06,685 students passed, reflecting a pass percentage of 93.7%. As per the result statistics, 40.78% of students secured a first division from Arts.
JAC 12th Result 2024: Grace marks policy
In the JAC 12th result 2024, students may receive grace marks in certain situations. For instance, if a student narrowly misses passing a subject by less than 5% of their total grades, or if they fail two subjects by less than 3% of their total grade in each subject, they may be eligible for grace marks. Additionally, if a student falls short of achieving a higher division by 5% or less, they will be awarded the necessary marks to reach the higher division status.
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