Hello and welcome to another helpful episode with me, Azhar0123. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s making every student sit on the edge of their seat – the JAC 10th Result 2025! If you’re feeling a mix of nervousness and excitement right now, don’t worry – that’s completely normal. I’ve been there too, and trust me, we all go through that rollercoaster of emotions during result season. for your result visit https://jacresult.co.in/jac-10th-result/
Now, let’s get to the good stuff. According to the latest updates, the Jharkhand Academic Council is expected to release the Class 10th results in the second week of May 2025. So if you appeared for the exams held between February 11 and March 3, this episode is for you. We’re going to go over how to check your result step by step, what details you should double-check on your marksheet, and even how to access your results if the website crashes due to heavy traffic.
Let’s start with the official way to check your result. Once the results are live, go to jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in. There, click on the JAC 10th Result 2025 link. You’ll be asked to enter your Roll Code and Roll Number—these are on your admit card. Click submit, and boom—your result will be right in front of you. Don’t forget to download the digital copy and keep a hard copy for school admissions or other uses.
But what if the website is down? That’s where SMS comes in handy. Just open your messaging app, type JHA10 [space] your Roll Number, and send it to 5676750. Within seconds, you’ll receive your result directly on your phone. Super handy, right?
And if you're someone who uses DigiLocker, you can access your mark sheet from there too. Just sign in using your Aadhaar or mobile number, go to “Jharkhand Academic Council,” select the year 2025, and enter your details. Your digital mark sheet will be added to your account, and you can download it anytime.
Now, let’s talk about what’s on your marksheet. You’ll see important details like your Roll Number, Subject-wise Marks, Total Marks, Grade, Division, and of course, whether you’ve passed or not. If you notice any mistake—like a spelling error or missing subject—make sure to contact your school or the JAC office immediately.
Wondering how the grading works? Here's a quick idea. If you score between 91 to 100 marks, you’ll get an ‘A’ grade. Between 60 to 70, you’ll land in the ‘D’ grade bracket. And based on your overall percentage, your result will fall into First, Second, or Third Division. Scoring 33% in each subject and overall is the minimum requirement to pass.
And if things don’t go as planned, don’t panic. You’ve got options. If you fail in one or two subjects, you can appear for supplementary exams, likely in July, with results out by August or September. If you passed but aren’t happy with your marks, go for improvement exams. The better score between the two will be counted.
Also, if you think there’s been a mistake in your marking, you can apply for re-evaluation. Just visit the official site, fill out the form with your Roll Number and subjects, pay the small fee, and submit. It’s your right as a student to ask for a second look.
And finally, for the curious ones out there—yes, the JAC will also release the toppers list when results are declared. It’s always inspiring to see students who’ve done exceptionally well, and who knows, your name could be on that list this year!
So that’s everything you need to know about checking your JAC 10th Result 2025 in the simplest way possible. Whether you're checking online, through SMS, or DigiLocker, I hope this episode makes the process smooth and stress-free for you.
🎧 Don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and classmates—it could save them a lot of confusion. Wishing you all the best for your results! You've got this.