Srinagar, Jan 14:
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) officially announced the results for the Class 10 Annual Regular (Winter Zone) examinations on Wednesday, January 14. The academic session witnessed a strong performance with an overall pass percentage of 84.04%.
The results follow a unique academic year where students were granted a 15% syllabus relaxation due to various climate-induced disruptions and a delayed start to the session.
Result Highlights at a Glance
The board reported that over 94,000 students appeared for the examinations which commenced on November 3, 2025.
Overall Pass Percentage: 84.04%, Total Students Appeared: 94,783, Total Examination Centres: 994 and Syllabus Relaxation Granted: 15%.
The examinations were conducted across the Kashmir division, winter zone areas of Jammu, and the UT of Ladakh.
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Kashmir Division: 68,804 students across 10 districts.
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Jammu (Winter Zone): 25,224 students across 8 districts.
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Kargil District: 660 students.
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Leh District: 95 students.
The Director of Academics for BOSE clarified that the decision to allow students to attempt only 85% of the marks (which would then be scaled to 100%) was a response to several challenges:
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Delayed Academic Start: A shift in the academic calendar leading to a shorter instructional window.
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Extreme Weather: Disruptions caused by intense heatwaves followed by torrential rains and floods.
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Stakeholder Requests: Recommendations from the Directorates of School Education (DSEK and DSEJ) to ensure student well-being.
Statement from Board Officials
“The results reflect the resilience of our students who faced significant environmental challenges this year. The 15% relaxation was a necessary step to level the playing field for those impacted by the disrupted academic calendar.” — JKBOSE Official
Students can access their scorecards through the official JKBOSE portals:
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Web: Visit jkbose.nic.in or jkresults.nic.in.
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SMS: Text
JKBOSE10 <Roll Number>to 5676750. -
Search by Name: The official website also offers a “Search by Name” feature for easier access.
Note: The online results are provisional. Students are advised to collect their original marks certificates from their respective schools starting next week.









