JKBOSE Class 10 board exam results out for 94,000 students; pass percentage at 84.04 %
Suviral Shukla | January 14, 2026 | 10:53 AM IST | 1 min read
Students can check their Class 10 marks through the official portal using login details such as roll number, and registration number.
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Download EBookThe Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the JK Board Class 10 results 2025 today. Overall 84.04 per cent students are declared pass in the board exams. Students can check their Class 10 marks through the official website at jkbose.nic.in. JKBOSE 10th Result OUT LIVE.
More than 90,000 students sat for the JKBOSE Class 10 board exams 2025. They can check their Class 10 board marks using login credentials such as roll number and registration number.
The school education board is expected to declare the JKBOSE Class 12 board results 2025 shortly on its official platform.
Last year, the pass percentage for JKBOSE Class 10 board results stood at 79 per cent. While the previous year enrolment number was over 1 lakh 45 thousand, out of which nearly 1 lakh 16 thousand students were declared qualified, passing percentage at 79, as per the official notification.
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