JAC 10th Topper List 2025: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) released the JAC 10th Result 2025. Here, candidates can check the JAC 10th toppers name, marks and other important details.
This year, a remarkable 91.71% of students have successfully passed the Class 10 board examination. Out of the 4,33,944 students who registered for the Class 10 board examination, 4,31,488 appeared, and 3,95,755 of them have successfully passed.
JAC 10th Result 2025: Toppers Name
Gitanjali – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 493 marks – 98.60%
Ritu Kumari – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 491 marks – 98.20%
Amrita Gupta – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 491 marks – 98.20%
Puja Kumari – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 491 marks – 98.20%
Amar Kumar – Prop V High School, Tilaiya Rangatand – 491 marks – 98.20%
Shiwani Kumari – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 489 marks – 97.80%
Vikash Pramanik – Prop High School, Baghmara Baliapur – 489 marks – 97.80%
Shreya Kumari – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 488 marks – 97.60%
Sakshi Kumari – Indira Gandhi Balika High School, Hazaribagh – 488 marks – 97.60%
Subham Kumar Patra – +2 Adibasi High School, Bangurda – 487 marks – 97.40%
JAC 10th Result 2025: Check Division Wise Results
First Division: 2,21,040
Second Division: 1,57,294
Third Division: 17,521
JAC 10th Result 2025: Check Top 5 Performing Districts
Koderma - 98.1% pass
Pakur - 96.83% pass
Jamtara - 96.33% pass
Latehar - 96.23% pass
Sahebganj - 96.22% pass
Division Wise Marks Distribution
75% and above – Distinction
60% to 74.99% – First Division
45% to 59.99% – Second Division
33% to 44.99% – Third Division
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) held the Class 10 and 12 board exams for 2025 between February 11 and March 3. While the Class 10 exams were held in the morning session from 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM, Class 12 exams were held during the afternoon session from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. After the written tests, practical tests took place between March 4 and March 20, 2025.
To pass in the JAC Class 10 board exams, the students need to obtain at least 33% marks in aggregate. But the board also has a policy of grace marks for borderline cases. One who fails in one subject can be awarded up to 5% grace marks, and for a student failing in two subjects, up to 3% extra marks can be awarded in each of the two subjects. The benefit of this provision is to provide the students with a reasonable opportunity to pass without lowering the standards.
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