JAC Results 2023: Girls Outshine Boys, SBM High School Achieves 99.99% Success

Girls lead JAC 10th Result 2023. SBM High School students shine with 99.99% results. JAC 12th Science also sees a high 1st Division percentage.

Jamshedpur – In the recently announced Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) 10th and 12th results for 2023, girls have outperformed boys with a higher pass percentage.

The pass percentage for girls stands at 95.54% whereas boys secured a 95.19% pass rate.

Top performers include Shreya Songi from Jamshedpur, Saurabh Kumar Pal from Dumka Hatiya Patar, Deeksha Bharti from Hazaribagh, and Deep Mitra from Chas.

Puja Kumari of SBM School Mango scored 88.2%

Meanwhile, in the JAC 12th Science Result, out of the 81.45% of candidates who passed, a staggering 90.60% secured first division. In the JAC 10th Board exams, 66.23% of the 95.38% students who passed secured first division.

A noteworthy mention is SBM High School, Dimna Road, Mango, which posted an impressive 99.99% pass rate.

SBM High School
SBM High School Mango.

The school chairman, Mr. Shiv Prakash Sharma, and the Principal, Mr. R.K. Yadav, congratulated students and teachers for this remarkable achievement.

The school celebrated its success by distributing sweets among the students and faculty.

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