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JAC Board 12th Topper List 2025 Out: Check Jharkhand Inter Science, Commerce Toppers Name
24htopnews | May 31, 2025 6:03 PM CST

JAC Board 12th Topper List 2025: The Jharkhand Academic Council released the Jharkhand Board class 12th Science, Commerce stream results. Along with the JAC 12th Result 2025, the board has also announced the JAC Board 12th Topper's name, marks and other important details. Here, candidates can check the JAC Board 12th Topper List 2025. JAC 12th Science Stream Toppers 2025: Check Top Rank Holders Name- Ankita DuttaMarks: 477/500School: Rajkiyakrit +2 High SchoolLocation: Govindpur- Ankit Kumar SahMarks: 476/500School: Noamundi Inter CollegeLocation: Noamundi- Kishor KumarMarks: 474/500School: (+2) High SchoolLocation: Barkagaon- Jagannath Singh ChoudharyMarks: 474/500School: VK Majdoor Inter CollegeLocation: Chas- Himanshu KumarMarks: 474/500School: Bishnugarh Inter CollegeLocation: Bishnugarh District-Wise Performance: JAC 12th Science Stream Latehar: 88.02% Koderma: 86.97% Palamu: 85.79% Hazaribagh: 84.79% Giridih: 82.74%District-Wise Performance: JAC 12th Commerce Stream Latehar: 100% Lohardaga: 98.69% Simdega: 98.04% Jamtara: 97.72% Pakur: 96.29%The JAC Class 12 Result 2025 will include important details such as the student's roll number and code, the stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce), the student's name, father's name, and mother's name. It will also mention the name of the school or college, the subjects as per the JAC Class 12 Science syllabus 2025, subject-wise marks for both theory and practical exams, the total marks obtained, and the division awarded.JAC 12th Result 2025: Grading System 80% and above Grade: A+ Remarks: Excellent 60% – 80% Grade: A Remarks: Very Good 45% – 60% Grade: B Remarks: Good 33% – 45% Grade: C Remarks: Average Below 33% Grade: D Remarks: Marginal To clear the JAC 12th Exams 2025, students need to score a minimum of 33% marks in every subject and an overall aggregate of 33%. Students who fail in a maximum of two subjects will be given a chance to appear for compartmental exams, which are provisionally planned for July 2025. Students who fail in more than two subjects, however, will have to reappear for all subjects in the next academic year.


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