JAC Class 10, 12 Scrutiny Application Ends; What's Next for Students Who Missed This Window ?
JAC Class 10, 12 Scrutiny Application Ends; What's Next for Students Who Missed This Window ?
Students, who were unhappy with their JAC 10th and 12th results this year, could apply for the scrutiny process via the official website at jac.jharkhand.gov.in

The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) concluded the secondary (Class 10) and intermediate (Class 12) scrutiny registration process on, May 17. Students, who were unhappy with their JAC 10th and 12th results this year, could apply for the scrutiny process via the official website at jac.jharkhand.gov.in until 8 pm. “Last date for submission of the scrutiny application form (all processes up to payment) is 17.5.2024 till 8 pm. Apply early to avoid last-minute rush,” the Jharkhand Board said through an official notice.

The board explained to students seeking scrutiny that the questions would not be re-evaluated and that the odds of a rise in marks were slim. As a result, it urged students who had failed exams and missed the scrutiny window to apply for JAC supplementary exams in the coming weeks to improve their marks.

The application for scrutiny was to be filed with the assistance of school officials. It should be noted that students could only ask for scrutiny or revaluation in theory exams; marks from practical and internal assessments will not be considered. The Jharkhand Board’s scrutiny fees for Class 10th was Rs 450 per subject and Rs 750 for Class 12 intermediate students.

JAC 10th and 12th Scrutiny 2024: Here’s How The Scrutiny Will Be Done

– If the awarded marks are not uploaded to the main page, the total number of marks obtained will be corrected.

– If any questions or answers remain unanswered, they will be assessed.

– If the marks received in a question are not uploaded to the main page, it will be done.

This year, JAC 12th Science, Arts and Commerce students recorded an overall pass percentage of 85.88 per cent, while Class 10 candidates scored a pass percentage of 90.39 per cent. Students who have achieved a minimum aggregate mark of 35 in every subject were certified as pass.

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