JKBOSE 12th result 2022 declared for Kashmir Division; Know how to check at jkbose.nic.in
Shamshad Ali Dar | February 8, 2022 | 05:41 PM IST | 1 min read
JKBOSE has announced Class 12 result for Kashmir Division. Check JKBOSE 12th result 2022 here.
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NEW DELHI:
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the JK board 12th result 2022 for Kashmir Division. JKBOSE result 2022 class 12 has been published online on jkbose.nic.in. Students who appeared for annual regular part-II Kashmir Division examinations can check JK Board result 2022 by entering their roll number in the login window.
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How to check JKBOSE Classs 12 result 2022?
Follow the given steps to check Class 12 result JKBOSE.
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Visit the official website, jkbose.nic.in.
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On homepage, click on the link ‘‘Result of Higher Secondary Class 12th 2022’ link
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Enter a student’s Roll number or name
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Click on the ‘submit’ button.
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The JKBOSE 12th result 2022 will appear on the screen.
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Take a printout of JKBOSE Class 12th result for future reference.
Earlier, the board has announced JKBOSE result 2022 12th class for Jammu Winter zone .
Where to check
Students can access their JK Board 12th exam result 2022 online on jkbose.nic,in. They need to enter their roll number or name to check their scores in JKBOSE 12th result 2022.
Details mentioned in JKBOSE 12th result 2022
The following details will be communicated through the JK Board 12th result 2022.
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Students' name
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Roll number of the student
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Father’s name
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Mother’s name
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Registration number and stream
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List of Subjects
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Subject wise marks scored
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Total marks
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Division
In Science stream, Arusa Parvaiz of Kashmir Harvard Edu. Institutute has scored 499 marks with 99.8% percentage. The second position has bagged by Simrah Hafeez of Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School who got 498 marks with 99.6% percentage followed by Faiza Zahoor who obtained 497 marks with 99.4% percentage.
In Commerce, Tabinda Jan has scored 497 marks with 99.4% percentage. She is followed by Rutba Bashir and Saliq Ashraf who bagged second position with 495 marks with 99% percentage. In Arts stream, Adeebah Muzamil, Hafsa Yousuf and Suhail Ahmad scored 496 marks and 99.2% percentage each.
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