JAC Class 10th result 2025: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) is scheduled to release the Class 10th board exam results today, on May 27, 2025, at 11:30 AM. This year, over 4.33 lakh students appeared for the matriculation exams conducted between February 11 and March 3, followed by practical exams until March 20.Students eagerly awaiting their results can access their provisional marksheets online at the official website, jac.jharkhand.gov.in. The portal will be activated soon after the official announcement, enabling candidates to check their scores conveniently from any location.Also See: Jharkhand Board Class 10th Result | JAC Board Class 10th Result 2025 Official Websites
JAC Class 10th marksheet: Steps to access
Students can follow the steps mentioned here to access the JAC Class 10th marksheet from the official website:
- Visit the official JAC result website at jac.jharkhand.gov.in once the results are declared.
- On the homepage, locate and click the link labeled “Results of Annual Secondary Examination – 2025.”
- Enter your roll code and roll number exactly as shown on your admit card in the required fields.
- Submit the details to view your provisional marksheet on the screen.
- Download the marksheet and save it for future reference.
- Print a copy of the marksheet for official use or school-related formalities.
Alternative method: Check results via SMS
For students facing internet connectivity issues, JAC offers an SMS-based result service. To receive your marks via SMS, send a message in the following format to 56263:Result JAC10 (RollCode) (RollNumber)
What happens after the result?
The provisional marksheet will detail subject-wise scores and total marks. To pass, students must secure at least 33% in each subject. Those unsatisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation or rechecking within the specified deadline. Additionally, students who do not pass in one or two subjects may appear for supplementary exams, typically held in June or July.Original marksheets will be distributed through respective schools after the online results are declared. Students should keep their provisional marksheets safe until they receive the official certificates.