Jharkhand JAC 10th Class Result 2020 Statistics, pass percentage 75.01%, check other details here
Team Careers360 | July 8, 2020 | 02:16 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Jharkhand Academic Council has released the result of Class 10 on July 8, 2020. Students can check the JAC 10th Class result 2020 from the official website jacresults.com. This year, more than 3.87 lakh students appeared in the JAC 10th exams 2020. The overall JAC 10th Class result 2020 pass percentage is 75.01%. Check the complete results statistics here.
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JAC 10th Class Result 2020 Statistics
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Total students appeared in the JAC 10th exam - 385144
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288928 students passed in the JAC Class 10 exams 2020
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The overall pass percentage of JAC 10th result 2020 came out to be 75.01%
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The pass percentage of girls is 74.25%, while the pass percentage of boys is recorded at 75.88%.
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The district with the highest pass percentage is Koderma with 83.064%
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Ranchi is the district with the second-highest pass percentage of 80.052%
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Last year’s statistics of JAC 10th result
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A total of 4,38,256 students have appeared in the examination in 2019.
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The overall JAC 10th result 2020 pass percentage for 2019 was 70.77%.
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The passing percentage of girls is 68.67%, while the pass percentage of Boys is 72.99.
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