The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has officially announced the Class 12 results for the Arts stream. Students who appeared for the intermediate exams can now check and download their scorecards through the council’s official portals — jac.jharkhand.gov.in, jacresults.com, and results.digilocker.gov.in. Additionally, the results are also available at the Indian Express Education portal — education.indianexpress.com — after a free registration.
This year, the overall pass percentage in the Arts stream stands at 95.62%. Rajmahal district’s Dev Tiwari has topped the stream with 96.2%, followed by Prerna Kumari in second place with 94%. Suraj Kumar Das and Kumari Ritwara shared the third position, scoring 93.2% each.
Steps to Check JAC 12th Arts Result 2025 via Official Websites:
- Visit any of the official websites — jac.jharkhand.gov.in or jacresults.com.
- Click on the Class 12 Arts result link on the homepage.
- Enter your roll number and roll code.
- Select the stream as ‘Arts’.
- View and download your result for future reference.
How to Check via Indian Express Education Portal:
- Visit education.indianexpress.com.
- Sign up by entering your contact number and email ID.
- Click on the board exam result link available on the homepage.
- Select Jharkhand JAC 12th Result Arts from the list.
- Enter your roll number and registration number to access the result.
The JAC Class 12 board exams for all streams were conducted from February 11 to March 4, in the afternoon session (2 PM to 5:15 PM). Results for Science and Commerce streams were declared earlier on May 31, with pass percentages of 91.2% for Commerce and 79.26% for Science.
In comparison, last year’s Arts stream had 2,24,502 registered candidates, out of which 2,06,685 passed, achieving a pass rate of 93.16%. Around 40.78% of them secured first division marks. Notably, all top scorers last year were female students, led by Zeenat Parween from Govt. (+2) High School Kankei, who scored 472 marks.
For students awaiting physical copies or further assistance, digital scorecards are available through Digilocker, and schools are expected to issue official mark sheets in the coming days.