Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates: Declare Date, How to Check, Passing Criteria & Next Steps

JAC has completed result drafting and is likely to declare the Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates in the third/fourth week of April. Read how to check on jacresults.com, via SMS 56263, DigiLocker, and your next steps.

Edited by Rahul Verma

    Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates: When, How to Check, Passing Criteria and Next Steps

    JAC result drafting is complete and the Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates point to the third/fourth week of April 2026 for the announcement. The board will confirm the exact day and time at a press conference and then activate result links on the official portals.

    Quick summary: Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates and key facts

    • Expected result window: third/fourth week of April 2026 . The board has completed drafting the results.
    • Exam dates: 3 February to 23 February 2026 .
    • Compartment exams: scheduled in June/July 2026 ; compartment results are expected in August 2026 (some reports list an alternative window of September/October 2026).
    • Improvement exams (theory): held in February ; practical marks are carried forward.
    • Around 3 lakh students appear each year for JAC Class 12.
    • Total marks: 500 (each subject 100). Minimum pass: 33% overall and per paper (noted as 26/70 and 33/100 in official communications).

    Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates — Important dates table

    Event Date / Window
    JAC 12th exams 2026 (theory) 3 Feb – 23 Feb 2026
    Expected JAC 12th Result 2026 announcement 3rd / 4th week of Apr 2026 (tentative)
    Improvement exams (theory) February 2026
    Inter compartment exams 2026 June / July 2026
    Compartment result (first announced) Aug 2026
    Alternative compartment result window (reported) Sep/Oct 2026
    Original mark sheet issue 1–2 weeks after online result (collect from school)

    How and where to check Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026

    You will get results on the official portals once JAC publishes them. Use your roll number and roll code exactly as on your admit card.

    • Official websites: jacresults.com , jac.jharkhand.gov.in , jac.nic.in . These are the primary places to check your JAC 12th result 2026.
    • Steps to check online:
    • Open one of the official sites (jacresults.com recommended).
    • Click the JAC 12th result link for your stream — Science, Commerce or Arts.
    • Enter your roll number and roll code (both required).
    • Submit and save or print the result page.
    • SMS method: If the sites are slow, send exactly:
      RESULT JAC12 and send to 56263 . You’ll receive your marks as an SMS.
    • DigiLocker: JAC publishes some results on DigiLocker. Open the DigiLocker app/website and search for your board result after the announcement.

    If the websites crash — quick alternatives

    Websites can go down on result day. Try these fast options:

    • Use the SMS method to 56263. It’s the most reliable under traffic.
    • Ask your school to provide the provisional result copy — schools get access from the board.
    • DigiLocker may host the provisional marksheet; check there with your credentials.

    What the online result shows: details to verify

    When your result appears, check every field. A small mistake now can cause problems later.

    You should verify:

    • Roll number and roll code.
    • Your full name and parents’ names.
    • School/college name and stream (Science/Commerce/Arts).
    • Subject-wise theory and practical marks.
    • Total marks out of 500 and division.
    • Any remark codes (PAS, F/L, WTH, etc.).

    If anything looks wrong, contact your school immediately. Schools coordinate corrections with the Jharkhand Academic Council.

    Passing criteria, grading and grace marks explained

    To pass JAC Class 12 you must secure at least 33% marks overall and in each paper. The board’s marking formats note subject-specific cutoffs like 26 out of 70 for certain papers and 33 out of 100 for full-paper measurements — check your paper type on the marksheet.

    Total marks for the exam are 500 , with each subject carrying 100 marks.

    Grading bands (what you’ll see on the result)

    Marks Range Grade What it means
    80% and above A+ Excellent
    60% – 80% A Very good
    46% – 60% B Good
    33% – 46% C Average
    Below 33% D Marginal / Fail

    Grace marks

    The board may award grace marks in limited situations, typically to help a student pass or reach a higher division. Common scenarios reported by the board:

    • If you fail a subject by less than about 6% of total marks.
    • If you fail in two subjects but are short by small margins (board rules may allow limited relief).
    • If a student is short by a small margin for a higher division, the board can award marks to adjust division.

    Note: The exact application of grace marks is decided by the board; schools will inform you if any adjustment is made.

    Revaluation, rechecking, compartment and improvement exams — process & deadlines

    If you are unhappy with your marks or you fail, here are your options and how to use them.

    Revaluation / Rechecking

    • Applications are accepted through your school . The board does not usually accept individual student submissions.
    • Schools submit revaluation requests to the board after the result release.
    • The board communicates the rechecked marks to the school; results may go up, down or stay the same.
    • Fees and payment modes vary — ask your school for the exact revaluation fee and the last date to apply.

    Compartment exams

    • If you fail one or more subjects, you can appear in the compartment exams . Schools handle the application process.
    • Compartment exams are expected in June/July 2026 with results around August 2026 (some reports list a Sep/Oct window).
    • Apply through your school and submit the required documents and fee on time.

    Improvement exams

    • If you have passed but want to improve one or more subject marks, you can sit for improvement exams .
    • Improvement candidates can apply as private candidates or, if a school admits them, as regular candidates.
    • Improvement exams typically cover theory only ; practical marks are carried forward from the original exam.
    • Improvement exams are scheduled in February (as per the current cycle).

    Original marksheet issuance and post-result formalities

    The online result is provisional. Your original mark sheet is a printed document issued by the board and distributed through schools.

    • Expect original mark sheets to be available from your school 1–2 weeks after the online result .
    • Documents to carry while collecting marksheet: your school ID/admit card copy and an ID proof as required by the school.
    • If your school hasn’t received mark sheets after two weeks, contact the school office and ask them to follow up with the board.

    If your marksheet is missing or incorrect, your school will lodge a formal request to the board for correction or reissue.

    Topper lists and statistics: how to interpret result data

    The board releases stream-wise toppers along with result statistics. Here are the latest figures you should know from recent years.

    Year / Stream Number appeared (select data) Pass % (select)
    2025 – Arts 133,997 Arts pass 96.62%
    2025 – Commerce 22,066 Commerce pass 91.92%
    2025 – Science 98,634 Science pass 79.26%
    2024 – Science appeared 94,433 Science pass 72.70%
    2021 – Total appeared 331,056 Overall pass 90.71%

    A few notes on statistics:

    • Stream-wise pass percentages can swing year to year. Science often has a lower pass% than Arts/Commerce due to subject difficulty.
    • Toppers lists show rank, roll code, roll number, name, marks and school. The board publishes these soon after results are out.

    After the result: admissions, courses and career next steps

    Once you have your marksheet, plan your next move quickly. If you pass, start college applications. If you have to reappear, begin preparations.

    For Science students: consider BSc, BTech/BE (through JEE Main or state exams), MBBS (NEET) or allied courses. For Commerce: BCom, BBA, CA/CS foundation paths. For Arts: BA, BSW, journalism, law entrance paths.

    Timing and tips:

    • Many colleges start admissions immediately after board results. Keep scanned copies of your marksheet ready.
    • If you aim for professional courses, check entrance exam timelines (JEE Main, NEET, CUET etc.).
    • Use the first week after results to shortlist colleges, check eligibility and prepare documents for counselling.

    Common problems on result day and quick troubleshooting

    Website down: Try SMS 56263 or request the school for the result copy. DigiLocker is another backup.

    Lost roll number / roll code: Contact your school before result day. Schools have roll lists and can give you the exact code.

    Discrepancy in marks: Do not panic. Immediately inform the school and apply for revaluation/rechecking via the school as per board instructions.

    Result shows 'F/L' or 'INC': These abbreviations mean Fail/Incomplete. Check with your school for the reason and next steps.

    A few practical details are often not published at first. Ask these questions to your school or the board:

    • Exact official declaration date and time — track the board’s press conference and website notices.
    • Revaluation fees and payment procedure — request the fee schedule and last date from your school.
    • Downloadable revaluation/compartment forms or payment links — ask your school for scan/copy if the board publishes PDFs.
    • Helpline numbers and regional contact details for result queries — request official helpline info from your school or the board site.
    • Provisional marksheet PDF for download — if the board releases one, save a copy immediately for admissions.

    Printable checklist for result day

    What to keep ready:

    • Admit card with roll number and roll code (printed and digital).
    • School contact number and exam/in-charge name.
    • Mobile charged and internet ready; have alternative SIM for SMS.
    • DigiLocker login details.
    • A pen and printout/screenshot option to save the result.

    If you fail or get a compartment:

    • Contact school the same day to apply for compartment or revaluation .
    • Note the last date for fee payment and application; missing the deadline will delay your next exam.
    • Start revising weak papers immediately — compartment exams are usually in June/July.

    FAQs — quick answers

    Q: What streams does JAC 12th cover?

    A: Science, Commerce and Arts (Humanities).

    Q: How do I check JAC 12th result 2026 online?

    A: Visit jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in / jac.nic.in , click the Inter result link, enter roll number and roll code, then submit.

    Q: Can I get the result via SMS?

    A: Yes. Send RESULT JAC12 to 56263 .

    Q: What are the total marks and passing marks?

    A: Total marks are 500 (100 per subject). Passing requirement is 33% overall and per paper (subject-wise mentions include 26/70 and 33/100 ).

    Q: Are results available name-wise?

    A: No. The board issues results by roll number and roll code only.

    Q: When are compartment and improvement results released?

    A: Compartment exams are in June/July 2026 ; compartment results are expected Aug 2026 (alternatively Sep/Oct 2026 in some reports). Improvement exams (theory) are scheduled in February and results follow board timelines.

    Q: How do I apply for revaluation or compartment exams?

    A: Applications and fees are taken through your school . Speak to your school office for forms, fees and deadlines.

    Q: Where can I get the original marksheet?

    A: The board issues original marksheets to schools 1–2 weeks after the online result. Collect it from your school with required ID.

    TL;DR — key takeaways and immediate action plan

    • Expect the Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2026 Dates to fall in the third/fourth week of April 2026 .
    • Check results on jacresults.com , jac.jharkhand.gov.in , jac.nic.in , via SMS to 56263 , or on DigiLocker .
    • Passing rule: 33% overall and per paper (total marks 500 ).
    • If you need revaluation or compartment, apply through your school — they will tell you fees and deadlines.
    • Collect your original marksheet from school 1–2 weeks after the online result.

    Keep this page’s checklist ready on result day. If anything goes wrong, contact your school first — they are your fastest link to the board.

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