The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) is anticipated to announce the results for the JKBOSE class 12 examinations of 2025 by April 30. As per multiple media sources, the results are set to be revealed in the last week of April. However, the JK Board has not provided any official confirmation. Students who participated in the JKBOSE class 12 exams will be able to download their results and scorecards from the board’s official website at jkbose.nic.in/results. To access this information, they will need to input their exam roll or registration number to view and download their scorecards.
This year’s JK board Class 12 examinations were conducted from February 15 to March 17, 2025, for soft zones, and from February 20 to March 20, 2025, for hard zones.
JKBOSE Class 12 Result 2025: Procedure to check scorecards once released?
Step 1: Go to the JKBOSE official website
Step 2: Click on the section for Higher Secondary Part II results
Step 3: Log in using your roll number and date of birth
Step 4: Your result will appear on the screen
Step 5: Review the details provided on the scorecard and either download the PDF or capture a screenshot for future reference
It is important for students to understand that the scorecard available online will be provisional. Candidates can obtain their official marksheet from their respective schools several days following the result announcement.
JKBOSE Class 12 Result 2025: Performance of students last year
Last year, the JKBOSE Class 12 examinations were held in two zones: the soft zone and the hard zone. The results for both zones were revealed on June 6, 2024.
Class 12 board exams in the Hard Zone took place between April 8 and May 11, while the Soft Zone exams were conducted from March 6 to March 28. The overall pass rate was recorded at 74 percent, with approximately 25,000 students achieving distinction.
The girls surpassed the boys with a higher overall pass percentage of 77 percent, in contrast to the boys’ 72 percent. In the Arts stream, 64 percent of boys and 72 percent of girls passed. For the Commerce stream, the success rate was higher, with 79 percent of boys and 90 percent of girls passing. In the Science stream, 76 percent of boys and 80 percent of girls successfully cleared their exams.












