JAC Class 9th result 2022 out; 92.271% students pass, Kodarma records highest pass percent
Anu Parthiban | August 26, 2022 | 04:40 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can check JAC 9th result 2022 using their roll number at jac.jharkhand.gov.in. Boys recorded a pass percent of 92.144%, girls at 92.387%.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has announced the JAC Class 9 result 2022 today. Students will be able to check their JAC 9th result by entering their roll number and roll code on the JAC Class 9 result link available on the official website, jac.jharkhand.gov.in.
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This year, a total of 4,80,102 students enrolled for the Jharkhand Class 9 exam which was held in offline mode. Of which, 4,72,377 appeared in the exam and 4,35,868 were declared pass. As many as 7,725 students were absent or cancelled. The overall pass percentage of JAC 9th result stood at 92.271%.
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JAC 9th result 2022
Boys recorded a pass percentage of 92.144% and girls at 92.387%. Kodarma recorded the highest percentage of 95.404 %, followed by Hazaribagh, Palamu at 95.362 % and 95.192 % respectively.
|
JAC Class 9 result 2022 |
Total students appeared |
Total students passed |
Pass percent |
|
Boys |
2,25,722 |
2,07,990 |
92.144% |
|
Girls |
2,46,655 |
2,27,878 |
92.387% |
|
Grand total |
4,72,377 |
4,35,868 |
92.271% |
The Jharkhand Board has also provided school-wise JAC exam results 2022 for Class 9 along with individual student results.
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