Jharkhand JAC 10th Result 2024 Updates: Students can access their JAC scorecards on the official website -- jacresults.com and education.indianexpress.com. Schools will provide the provisional and original mark sheets at a later date.

The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) declared the Class 10 results today (April 19) at 11:30 am. Students who took the examination can view their results on the official website — jacresults.com
The pass rate this year is 90.39 per cent, a slight decrease from last year's 95.38 per cent. The top three ranks in the Jharkhand Board matric exams were all secured by girls from the same school, Indira Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Hazaribagh. Jyotsana Jyoti clinched the top spot with a score of 99.2%.

This year, the JAC matric board exam saw participation from over 4.2 lakh students across 1,238 centres in the state. Last year, more than two-thirds of students, i.e., 66.23 per cent, achieved a first division.
To pass the JAC examination, students must score a minimum of 33 per cent in each subject. The scorecard provided is provisional, and the original mark sheet will be issued by the respective schools at a later date

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