Jharkhand -Board released the 12th class results, girls waved in science and trade stream

Ranchi, May 31 (IANS). The outcome of the 12th class was declared on Saturday by the Jharkhand Academic Council (Jac). Students who took the 12th exam can see the results by visiting the official website of the Council. The students won the result of science and trade stream. Ankita Dutta, a student from Govindpur in the Dhanbad district, gained first place in the Jharkhand Board 12th Science Stream. The student scored 477 points. At the same time, Rashmi Kumari exceeded the trading stream. Rashmi got 476 points. 80.53 percent of girls managed to pass the scientific result of the 12th and 78.43 percent of Jharkhand’s boys succeeded in science. This year, a total of 98,634 students registered for the exam. Of which 78.186 candidates appeared in the exam. The total result of the science stream was 79.26 percent, which is 7 percent more than the previous year. In this examination result, 58.720 students of the first section passed. 19.383 students of the second section, 63 students of the third section passed. The Laathar district blowed in the result of the 12th parachute. The result here was 100 percent. Here, too, the girls won. The success percentage of girls is 80.53 percent, while the boys’ success percentage is 78.43 percent. At the same time, 22,066 students in the exam appeared in the trade stream. 12.829 students passed from the first class, 7.234 from the second class, the third class 222 students succeeded. Ramdas Soren, Minister of Education in the Jharkhand government, congratulated the schoolgirls on the results of the 12th class. Wish him a bright future as well. He said that the education department would focus specifically on the school that was not good. So that the school performance can improve in the upcoming school exams. He expressed satisfaction with the fact that the result came better than last year. He said that we would expect the results of the school examination to improve further in the coming time and that a large number of students with good marks should succeed and make their future clear. -Ians DKM/As Share This Story Tags