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BSER Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Result DECLARED! Direct Link, Pass Percentage & All You Need To Know
BSER Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Now the wait of Rajasthan board students has come to an end as the result of Rajasthan Board class 12th science stream has declared result today at its official website. The link has been activated and students can check their results.
JAC has declared the results for class 10th exams putting an end to the wait of about 3.8 lakh students of Jharkhand from Bokaro, Garhwa, Latehar, Dhanbad, Palamau and other districts.
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JAC Matric & RBSE Science Result 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Rajasthan Board Of Secondary Education (RBSE) has declared class 12th science results today. The JAC has released the result on Wednesday. As per the latest update, Jharkhand education minister announced the pass percentage and the pass percentage has also been declared.
Rajasthan Board is all set to announce RBSE 12th Science Result 2020 today i.e. on July 8, 2020. Rajasthan Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasra shared the information on Twitter stating that the Rajasthan Senior Secondary Results 2020 for science stream students will be announced at 4 PM in the evening.
The JAC Board made an official announcement for the results and students are advised to check the website for updates. Usually, the results for class 10 students are released in the month of May, but this time due to the coronavirus pandemic there has been a delay in the evaluation of answer sheets. The JAC had released the results for class 11 on July 4, Saturday.
Students can check their results on the official website jac.ac.in and jacresults.com
- Go to one of the websites: jac.ac.in and jacresults.com
- Click on the link JAC Class 10 Result 2020.
- Enter your roll number and other details.
- Your result will be displayed.
- Download the result for future reference
Educational institutions across the country continue to remain closed as India battles the coronavirus pandemic. Recently, several exams have also either been cancelled or postponed over the issue of student safety. Students are now anxiously waiting for the results for those exams that were conducted successfully before the lockdown.