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Girls Steal The Show! 65 Percent Students Qualify Class 12 Exams in J&K

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LG Sinha Congratulates Students, Says ‘Historic Uniform Academic Calendar Has Streamlined Conduct Of Exams’

Srinagar- The girl students in Jammu and Kashmir have again outclassed boys in higher secondary school examinations (class 12th exams) with scoring of a pass percentage of 68% against 61 pass percentage of boys.

The maiden academic session of class 12th students of Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh under Uniform Academic Calendar 2023, implemented last year, concluded successfully with declaration of result by J&K Board of School Education here today.

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In total, 1,27,636 students were enrolled for class 12th annual regular session 2023 in the UTs of J&K, and Ladakh, of which 40045 students passed the exams. Girls have excelled again by scoring a higher pass percentage against that of the boys. The exam was conducted at 1255 centres established across the Soft and Hard Zone areas identified in both the UTs.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha congratulated the students for their success.

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“Many congratulations to the students, who have passed JKBOSE class 12th Annual Regular Examination-2023. Wishing you all the very best for your future. Compliments to parents, teachers & @Office_JKBoSE. Historic Uniform Academic Calendar has streamlined conduct of exams,” LG  Sinha Twitted.

“Heartening to note that girls continue to outshine boys with 68% pass percentage against boys 61%, the girls have shown the remarkable talent. After Academic Calendar reform, JKBOSE for the first time has made results available on Digilocker service,” he said.

Expressing satisfaction over the entire examination process, Chairperson JKBOSE, Professor Parikshat Singh Manhas congratulated all the stakeholders and expressed gratitude to Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, Advisor to LG, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar and  Principal Secretary, Education, Alok Kumar.

He also conveyed gratitude to divisional and district level administrative machinery, India Posts, officers and officials of JKBOSE, teachers who have tirelessly contributed towards smooth conduct of examination and all other people who have directly or indirectly contributed towards success of this vision of the government wherein all the students of the two UTs were brought together in the same academic session and their result has been declared successfully.

Professor Manhas said that “It is heartening to know that girls have again outshined boys. The students and their parents deserve great appreciation for their whole hearted acceptance and cooperation in realizing the visionary goal of unifying the staggered academic sessions in both the union territories of J&K and Ladakh. It is a momentous occasion for all of us as our concerted efforts have yielded fruitful results. “JKBOSE is consistent in its efforts for upgrading and fine-tuning its mechanisms and processes for the student welfare,” he added

In case of any query regarding this result, the students have been advised to avoid visiting the JKBOSE offices at Jammu/Srinagar physically. However, they can email their query at [email protected] (for Jammu Division) and [email protected] (for Kashmir Division) citing all the relevant details which shall be addressed after due processing at the earliest possible.

The aggrieved students, if any, can contact their respective schools or the nearest JKBOSE Sub/Branch office. JKBOSE provides an opportunity to the students to get a photocopy and re-evaluation of their answer sheets for which they can apply online after the notification is issued in this regard.

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