JAC Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2020 Highlights; Check pass percentage & other details here
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NEW DELHI : Jharkhand Academic Council has released the JAC Class 12 result for Science, Arts and Commerce streams on July 17, 2020. Around 234363 lakh students appeared in the Jharkhand 12th examination this year. Arts stream students performed the best among all the streams with the pass percentage of 82.53 per cent. Check the complete statistics of JAC 12th Class result below.
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JAC 12th result 2020 Statistics - Highlights
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Total Number of Arts Students- 1,28,263
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Total Number of Commerce Students- 28130
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Total passed students in commerce- 21765
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There is an increase of 2% in the 12th science pass percentage
Gender Wise Pass Percentage
As per the report of N ews18 , girls outshined the boys in Arts stream this year. Check the gender-wise pass percentage below.
- Girls pass percentage in Arts stream - 84.20%
- Boys pass percentage in Arts stream - 79.94%
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Stream Wise Pass Percentage
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Science stream - 58.99%
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Arts stream - 82.53%
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Commerce stream - 77.37%
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