
JAC Class 12th result 2025 date, time: Jharkhand to release Science, Commerce scores tomorrow at jacresults.com
JAC Class 12 Results 2025:
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) will declare the Class 12 results for the Science and Commerce streams tomorrow, May 31, 2025. The announcement is scheduled to take place at 11:30 AM during an official ceremony at the JAC auditorium, Gyandeep Campus, Bargawan, Namkum, Ranchi.
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The result declaration will be officiated by Shri Ramdas Soren, Honourable Minister of the School Education and Literacy Department, Jharkhand, with the department's Secretary present as a special guest. Students will be able to access their results online shortly after the formal announcement.
Event Details and Access to Results
The result publication programme is a key event in the state's academic calendar.
The official websites for result access include jacresults.com and results.digilocker.gov.in. Students must enter their roll code and roll number to view their provisional mark sheet.
For SMS-based access, students can send a text in the format: 'RESULT JAC12 Roll Code Roll No' to 56263. Original mark sheets will be distributed later by respective schools.
Steps to Check JAC Intermediate Result 2025 on DigiLocker
• Visit the DigiLocker Website or App:
Go to https://results.digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker mobile app (available on Android and iOS).
• Log in or Sign Up:
Use your mobile number to log in. If you are a new user, sign up by providing your Aadhaar number and creating a username and password.
• Go to the Results Section:
On the homepage, click on the 'Education' category and select 'Jharkhand Academic Council' from the list of result providers.
• Select the Examination:
Choose 'JAC Intermediate Examination 2025 – Science/Commerce' depending on your stream.
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• Enter Required Credentials:
Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number as printed on your admit card. Click 'Submit' to view and download your provisional digital marksheet.
Note:
DigiLocker results are official digital records and are valid for most online verifications. However, students must still collect physical mark sheets from their schools for offline purposes.
Examinations Conducted in February–March
The JAC Intermediate Exams 2025 were held from February 11 to March 3, 2025, with practical exams conducted from March 4 to March 20.
Over 3 lakh students appeared this year, covering the Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. Science and Commerce students are particularly keenly awaiting results due to their direct link with higher education and career choices.
To qualify, students must score at least 33% overall and in each subject—23 out of 70 in theory papers or 33 out of 100 for full-mark subjects.
Looking Back at 2024's Performance
In 2024, JAC announced the Class 12 results on April 30.
The overall pass percentage was 85.48%. The Science stream recorded approximately 87% pass rate, while Commerce stood at 84%. Girls outshone boys across several disciplines, with nearly 4 lakh candidates having appeared.
Provisions for Revaluation and Supplementary Exams
Students dissatisfied with their scores can apply for revaluation via their schools soon after the results. Those who fail in one or two subjects can appear for supplementary exams in July 2025. The results of these exams are expected by late August or early September.
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