The wait of students waiting for Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2025 for the last several days ended today (31 May). Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has released the results of the Science and Commerce stream. The official announcement of the result was made through a press conference at the JAC auditorium in Ranchi and it was announced by Ramdas Soren, Minister of School Education and Literacy Department of Jharkhand. Students appearing for the Science and Commerce stream examination can visit the official websites of the board and. Students were already advised to keep their roll number and other login credentials ready to avoid delay in viewing the result.
Apart from the board's websites, students can also check their results through SMS. This year Jharkhand Board 12th examinations were conducted from 11 February to 4 March 2025 at various examination centers in the state, in which lakhs of students appeared.
In Jharkhand Board 12th commerce stream, a total of 16 students are included in the top 10, including 10 girls and 6 boys. Whereas, in the science stream, 31 students are included in the top 10, including 18 girls and 13 boys.
Ankita Dutta, a student of Government High School Govindpur from the science stream has topped the entire state. She has scored a total of 477 marks in the examination. Whereas, Reshmi Kumari, a student of Saint Xavier Girls College, Chaibasa from commerce stream has become the state topper by scoring 476 marks.
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