JKBOSE 10th result 2024 declared for annual private, bi-annual exams
Students can download JKBOSE Class 10th results 2024 using their roll numbers and registration numbers at jkbose.nic.in.
Vagisha Kaushik | November 12, 2024 | 04:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) has declared the result of Secondary School Examination (SSE) Class 10 annual (private) and bi-annual exams 2024 for both Jammu and Kashmir divisions. Students who appeared for the exams can check JKBOSE 10th result 2024 on the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
Students will need their login credentials including roll number and registration number to download the 10th result 2024 JKBOSE. The Class 10 scorecard will mention details such as student’s name, date of birth, subjects, subject-wise marks, total marks, and qualifying status.
How to check JKBOSE 10th result 2024?
The steps to download the JKBOSE Class 10th result 2024 by roll number are as follows:
- Go to JKBOSE’s official website, jkbose.nic.in
- Navigate to the ‘result’ tab and select Jammu or Kashmir division
- Now, click on the first link which reads, “View Result of Secondary School Examination (Class 10th) - Session Annual(Private)/Bi-annual-2024”
- Enter your login credentials such as registration number and roll number
- JKBOSE 10th result 2024 will be displayed
- Download the scorecard and take a printout for future reference.
The overall pass percentage of Class 10 students stands at 34.69 per cent, as per reports. Over 50,000 students appeared for exams, of which more than 17,000 have been declared pass. As many as 33,226 students failed to qualify the exams. JKBOSE Class 10 private, bi-annual exams were held from August 24 to 30 and from September 2 to 13.
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