JKBOSE Class 10 result for Kashmir Division by February 17: Official
Vagisha Kaushik | February 15, 2022 | 11:26 AM IST | 1 min read
JKBOSE 10th result: Students can check their scores by entering roll number, name on the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) will declare Class 10 result 2021 for Kashmir division by Thursday, February 17, 2022, a board official told Careers360.
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JKBOSE Director (Academics) Farooq Ahmad Peer told Careers360 that JKBOSE 10th board exam result will be announced in two days, by Thursday. Whether the Kashmir Division class 10 exam result will be announced tomorrow, the director said, "Could not confirm, students must check the official website- jkbose.nic.in for any update."
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Students who appeared for the JKBOSE 10th exam, held from November 9 to November 27, 2021, will be able to check their scores on the official website jkbose.nic.in after declaration of results.
How to check JKBOSE 10th Kashmir division result
- JK Board Class 10 result will have details of subject-wise marks and the overal marks scored by the students.
- Visit the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
- Click on the link ‘‘Result of Class 10th 2022’ link
- Enter a roll number or student’s name
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- The JKBOSE Class 10 result 2022 will appear on the screen.
- Take a printout of JKBOSE Class 10 result for future reference.
JKBOSE Class 12 result was declared on February 8, 2022. According to the notification issued by the JKBOSE, Girls swept the top positions in all streams as 75 per cent of the 72,000 candidates passed the Class 12 exam.
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Meanwhile, as the third wave of COVID-19 shows signs of ebbing, Jammu and Kashmir schools resumed offline classes on February 15 after the J-K administration ordered phased opening of educational institutions across the union territory. Students of classes 9 to 12, dressed in uniforms and carrying vaccination certificates, were seen thronging their institutions in Jammu and other districts of the region on Monday morning, officials said.
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