Jharkhand Madrasa result 2020 announced at jacresults.com
Dinesh Goyal | April 1, 2022 | 10:01 AM IST | 1 min read
Jharkhand Board has announced the JAC Madrasa exam result 2020 for Alim, Alim (H) and Fazil exams.
NEW DELHI: Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has declared the Jharkhand Madrasa result 2020 for the exams held in 2021. The JAC Madrasa result 2020 is available online for Alim, Alim (H) and Fazil exams. Students who appeared for these exams can check the Madrasa JAC exam result 2020 online on jacresults.com.
They will have to enter their roll code and roll number in their respective fields. The online result is provisional and original mark sheets are distributed through respective schools.
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How to check Jharkhand Madrasa result 2020?
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Go to Jharkhand Academic Council Official Website - www.jacresults.com.
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Click on ‘Results of Madrasa Examination - 2020 (Held in 2021) - (published on 31-03-2022)’.
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Choose the Class of a student ‘Alim, Alim (H) or Fazil’
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Now, enter roll code and roll number.
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Press the submit button.
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JAC Madrasa result 2020 will appear on the screen.
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Take a printout or screenshot of the same to use it later.
Along with this, the board has announced the results of Primary Teacher's Training Examination 2020 (which was held in 2021).
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