Improved results indicate positive impact of ongoing educational reforms: Sakeena Itoo
Srinagar, Apr 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Wednesday announced annual regular results of 12th standard in summer zone areas of Jammu division with at least 89%, percent qualifying the exams.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), JKBOSE has informed that a total of 89.80% percent students qualify the exams.
The board official also said that the pass percentage of girls is 91% percent and 89% percent among the male students.
According to the BOSE, a total of 39,309 students had appeared in the examination including 20,376 male students and 18,933 girl students.
Among the total number of students who appeared for the exams at 35,299 successfully qualified the exams that includes 18,117 male and 17,182 female students.
It also said that there has been a notable improvement in 12th class results in comparison pass percentage of previous year that stood at 75.95 percent.
Meanwhile, the government in a statement said that congratulating students on remarkable performance in 12th class examination, Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo said that these remarkable results demonstrate a strong commitment to quality education and competitive performance. “The improved results compared to previous years, indicate the positive impact of ongoing educational reforms initiated by the Government, enhanced teaching methodologies, and better student support systems”, she stated.
The Minister also noted with appreciation that girls outperformed boys, achieving a pass percentage of 90.75% compared to 88.91% among boys.
Commending the efforts of the teaching community, she said that their dedication, especially in ensuring continuity of learning, has played a crucial role in achieving these outcomes.
Encouraging students who could not qualify, the Minister urged them to remain determined and make use of continuing opportunities, assuring them of continued institutional support.
“The results are not just numbers but a testament to the hard work of our students and the collective efforts of educators and families. We remain committed to further improving the quality of education and providing every student with the opportunity to succeed,” she added.
The Minister extended her best wishes to all successful candidates for their future endeavours and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in their chosen fields.







