Thursday, June 11, 2026
Thursday, June 11, 2026

Jammu and Kashmir shines in CBSE 12th grade, girls shine with 92.47% result

JNM journalist Hardeep Jamwal, Jammu

Students from Jammu and Kashmir performed brilliantly in the 12th grade exam results announced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday, setting a new record for success. The overall pass percentage for Jammu and Kashmir was 92.47%, once again proving the Union Territory’s strong hold in the field of education.

Girls outperformed boys in the results, with a pass percentage of 90.88% for boys and 94.39% for girls. The results were announced, sparking joy among students and parents.

According to information, there are a total of 126 CBSE-affiliated schools in Jammu and Kashmir, including Kendriya Vidyalayas, Army schools, and private educational institutions. Fifty-six examination centers were set up across the state to conduct the exams. This year, 9,940 students registered for the 12th grade exams, of which 9,903 appeared.

The overall pass percentage for the Union Territory of Ladakh was 73.39 percent. A total of 2,242 students registered, while 2,217 appeared for the exam. This year, boys performed better than girls in Ladakh. The pass percentage for boys was 77.37 percent, while for girls it was 70.40 percent.

Both Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh fall under the CBSE Ludhiana zone, and each year, students here showcase their talent by performing well. Students from Kendriya Vidyalayas, Army schools, and private institutions once again proved that hard work and dedication can achieve anything.

As soon as the results were announced, many students returned to their schools and shared moments of joy with teachers and friends. Sweets were distributed on school campuses, and successful students were congratulated.

Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department has also begun the undergraduate admission process. Successful students are now poised to take on new heights in their future.

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