
Jharkhand JAC 12th Result 2025 LIVE: Visit jacresults.com for Science, Commerce Class 12 results today at 11:30 AM
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) will declare the Class 12 Science and Commerce streams results today at 11:30 AM. Students, who appeared for these exams can check their JAC 12th Result at the official website - jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in. Besides this, the JAC 12th Result 2025 can be checked through SMS and DigiLocker facilities.
Catch all JAC 12th Result 2025 LIVE updates here
Students will need roll number and roll code to access their JAC 12th scorecard. Along with the result, the education board will release key statistics, including the pass percentage, division-wise performance, merit list, toppers' list and more.
Four days ago, the Minister of School Education and Literacy, Ramdas Soren, declared JAC Class 10 results through a press conference at the JAC auditorium in Ranchi. This year, JAC Class 10th overall pass percentage recorded significant improvement, which has risen from 90.39% to 91.71% this year.
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31 May 2025, 10:08 AM IST
31 May 2025, 10:08 AM IST
Follow the steps provided here to check Jharkhand Board Class 12 result 2025 online
Step 1: Visit the official website at jacresults.com.
Step 2: Navigate to 'JAC 12th Result 2025' link.
Step 3: Enter roll number and roll code in the specified fields.
Step 4: Click on 'Submit' to proceed.
Step 5: The result will be displayed on the screen. Check and download marksheet, take a printout and keep the hard copy for future reference. reference.
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