This year's top three highest scorers are-
Notably, all the rank holders are from the same school – Indira Gandhi Girls School, Hazaribagh
This year, the overall pass percentage for JAC Result 2024 (Matriculation) stands impressively at 90.39%. This remarkable accomplishment reflects the dedication and hard work of the students, as well as the effectiveness of the educational system in the state. Notably, female students have achieved a commendable pass percentage of 91%, while male students have also performed admirably with a pass percentage of 89.70%. Here's what the detailed data revealed.
Read moreThe districts are ranked by pass percentage, with E. Singhbhum topping the list at 94.075% and Hazaribagh at 93.835%.
Palamu, Gumla, and Garhwa rank sixth, seventh, and eighth, with pass percentages of 91.909%, 91.866%, and 91.139%, respectively.
Check complete listJyotsna Jyoti clinches the top position in the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) Class 10 examination with an outstanding score of 496 marks out of 500. Following closely are Sana Sanjuri and Karishma Kumari, securing the second and third positions respectively, with impressive scores of 493 and 492 marks. These top performers have showcased exceptional dedication and academic prowess, setting a remarkable standard for their peers.
The JAC 10th Result 2024 unveils a significant discrepancy in pass percentages across various districts in Jharkhand. East Singhbhum emerges as the district with the highest pass percentage, boasting an impressive 94.075%. Hazaribagh follows closely as the second highest with a pass percentage of 93.835%, while Giridih secures the third position with a pass percentage of 93.448%. Conversely, Deoghar reports the lowest pass percentage at 84.531%. This variation underscores the diverse academic landscapes within the state, influenced by factors such as educational infrastructure, student demographics, and socioeconomic conditions.
The JAC Jharkhand Board 10th Result provides a comprehensive insight into the performance of students across different caste categories.
• Among General category students, a total of 2,69,137 appeared for the examination, out of which 2,39,726 successfully passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 89.07%.
• Scheduled Caste (S.C.) students exhibited a commendable performance with 89.98% pass percentage, with 14,726 out of 16,365 students passing the exam.
• Scheduled Tribe (S.T.) students achieved an impressive pass rate of 91.84%, with 49,425 out of 53,814 students succeeding.
• Backward Class (B.C.) students demonstrated exceptional performance, recording a pass percentage of 93.96%, with 52,758 out of 56,149 students passing the examination.
• Similarly, Most Backward Class (MBC) students also showcased outstanding results, with a pass percentage of 93.97%, indicating high academic proficiency among the cohort.
This detailed caste-wise analysis sheds light on the diverse educational landscape and highlights the achievements of students from various backgrounds.
As the anticipation reaches its peak, the Secretary of the School Literacy Department will take center stage to unveil the results of the Jharkhand Class 10 Matriculation exam. Their role in this pivotal moment underscores the significance of the occasion and highlights the commitment of educational authorities to provide timely and accurate information to stakeholders.