JAC declares class 12th result for Science and Commerce streams
Bedasree Das | June 26, 2018 | 12:29 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC), Ranchi has released the Class 12th result of Jharkhand board for Science and Commerce streams. The result of Arts stream is likely to be announced by June 10. This year, the overall pass percentage in Science stream is 48.34% while that in Commerce stream is 67.49%. The exams were conducted between March 8-27, 2018. Around 44,677 students have cleared the examination in Science stream. 16,618 students have secured first division, 26,337- second division, 1,711- third division. Palamau topped among districts with 65.17% in Science stream.
Around 27,164 students passed the Commerce stream. 6.127 students have secured first division, 18,266 second division while 2,770 students secured third division.
Last year, a total of 3,26,103 students appeared for JAC 12th examination. The overall pass percentage was 61.8% and the pass percentage of girls and boys was 66% and 58% respectively.
How to check JAC 12th result:
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Visit the official website of Jharkhand Academic Council
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Select your stream (Science/ Commerce).
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Enter Roll code, Roll number in the appropriate fields.
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Click on submit.
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Download and take a printout.
Students can even check their result via SMS by typing ‘RESULT (space) JAC12 (space) Roll Code (space) Roll no.’ and send it to 56263.
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