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JKBOSE class 12 results 2025 declared: Girls outperform boys; overall pass percentage at 75%

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JKBOSE Class 12 result 2025: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday declared the results of the Higher Secondary Part Two (Class 12) Annual Examination 2025, with a notable overall pass percentage of 75%. Out of 1,03,308 students who appeared for the exam, 77,311 students successfully cleared it.

A key highlight of this year’s results is the continued academic edge shown by girls over boys. The pass percentage among girls stood at 80%, significantly higher than the 69% recorded among boys. This consistent trend reflects better academic performance by female students in the region.

According to the official Result Gazette, student performance was categorized as follows:
• Distinction (75% and above): 30,622 students

• First Division (60% – 74.9%): 36,131 students
• Second Division (48% – 59.9%): 30,034 students
• Third Division (35% – 47.9%): Only 74 students

However, not all students succeeded in passing. A total of 970 students failed outright, while 25,027 students will need to reappear in one or more subjects. Additionally, the board reported 42 absentees, 30 exam cancellations, 24 cases of disputed eligibility, and 3 students disqualified.

Direct link to check JKBOSE Class 12 Result 2025

Stream-wise performance
• Commerce topped the chart with the highest pass rate of 79%
• Science followed with 75%
• Arts recorded the lowest pass percentage among the streams at 66%

Subject-wise, students performed exceptionally well in certain elective and vocational subjects. Languages such as Persian, Philosophy, Islamic Studies, and Punjabi saw near-perfect or perfect pass percentages, indicating strong grasp or popularity of these subjects among examinees.

Vocational streams like Health Care, Automotive, and Beauty & Wellness also showed excellent results, with a large majority of students securing first-class marks, highlighting the growing importance and quality of skill-based education.

JKBOSE Chairman Shantmanu, IAS, congratulated all the successful candidates for their achievement. He also encouraged those who need to reappear, urging them to focus and prepare well for the supplementary examinations.
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