JKBOSE 10th Result 2018 for Jammu winter zone released; check here
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | January 3, 2019 | 06:52 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, JANUARY 3 : Jammu and kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has released the class 10th result of annual regular winter zone for Jammu division. This year the result has been released in 45 days record time and over 75% students have cleared the exam. Students can check their result by following the steps below.
Latest: Check JKBOSE 10th Result
Steps to check the result-
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Visit the official website of JKBOSE - jkbose.ac.in .
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Click on ‘Click Here for annual regular (winter zone) 2018 class 10 Jammu division’
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Enter your Roll number/Name as given on the admit card
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The result will open on your screen
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Check and download the result
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Take a printout and keep it safe
The pass percentage this year is 75.44 as compared to 62.94 last year. The result of JKBOSE class 12 is expected to release in few days.
The Board has released the class 10th result of Kashmir province last week. South Kashmir districts recorded the highest pass percentage this year as compared to other districts in the Valley. Pulwama and Shopian recorded an overall pass percentages at 84.5 and 83, respectively.
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