Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education on Wednesday announced results of annual regular exams of 12th standard with an overall pass percentage of 75 percent.
According to the news agency KNO, girl students have yet again outshined boys.
BOSE said that the total pass percentage includes 72 percent in boys and 78 percent among girl students.
It said that a total of 1,033,08 candidates were enrolled for the exams, of which 77,311 successfully qualified.
Stating the overall performance of the candidates, BOSE said that a total of 51,717 male and 51,591 female candidates appeared in the examination out of which 75 percent qualified it.
In the exams, a total of 30,622 students have registered distinctions, 36,311 secured first divisions, 10,304 bagged second division and 74 candidates registered third division, while a total of 970 students couldn’t qualify the exams.
The official had said that nearly 3,55,963 students were registered for the annual regular examination of class 10th, 11th and 12th including 1,32,992 candidates of 10th standard, 1,20,673 in 11th standard and 1,02,298 students of 12th standard respectively.
Pertinently, Education Minister Sakina Itoo had directed the BOSE and the concerned authorities to announce the results by April-30.
80 percent qualify 10th exams in JK, Ladakh, girls outshine boys
With an overall pass percentage of 79.94 percent, Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) Wednesday declared the results of annual regular examinations of 10th standard.
“Girls registered a total pass percentage of 81.24 percent while boys registered only 78.74 percent,” BOSE said
In the exams, a total of 1,456,71 students were enrolled for class 10th session Annual Regular 2025 in the UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh out of which 1,164,53 students qualified the exams.
It also said that at least 16,343 students qualified the exam with A1 grade, 18,678 students with A2 grade, 22,219 secured B1 grade, 27,171 got B2 grade, 25,583 secured C1 grade, 6432 C2 grade and 49 students have been placed in Grade-D.
The figures also reveal that in the exams, one student was having a disputed eligibility, three students were caught with unfair means, exam was cancelled of 40 students, five students were disqualified for two years and one student for three years.
The official had said that nearly 3,55,963 students were registered for the annual regular examination of class 10th, 11th and 12th including 1,32,992 candidates of 10th standard, 1,20,673 in 11th standard and 1,02,298 students of 12th standard respectively.