JKBOSE 10th Result 2026: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday released much awaited results for Class 10 examination, for the October–November 2025 session, and students can now check their scorecards online through the official result portals. The overall pass percentage this year is around 84%, with more than 94,000 students having appeared for the exams across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh regions. Here we will cover all important details like how to check results and other key details.
JKBOSE 10th Result 2026
| Conducting Board | The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) |
| Exam Name | Class 10 examination |
| Exam Session | October–November 2025 |
| Result Declaration Date | 14 January 2026 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 85% |
| Total Candidates Appeared | Approximately 94,000 |
| Result Status | Available |
| Official Website | jkbose.nic.in or jkresults.nic.in |
How To Check JKBOSE 10th Result
Candidates can follow below steps to check your results:
- Go to the official website at https://jkbose.jk.gov.in.
- On the homepage, scroll down and find active link under “Results” section.
- Click on active link “Result of Secondary School Examination (Class 10th) Session Annual Regular 2025”.
- You will a login page will appear, enter your Registration Number and Password.
- You will see a pdf file will appear on your screen.
- Download and take printout for future reference.
Details Given on Your Admit Card
- Student’s Name, Father’s Name, and Mother’s Name
- Roll Number and Registration Number
- Date of Birth
- Subject-wise marks and grades
- Total marks, CGPA, and overall grade
- Qualifying status
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the official websites to check JKBOSE Class 10 results?
The primary portals are jkbose.nic.in (Results section) and jkresults.nic.in for the Class 10 October–November 2025 session. Always verify the domain to avoid fake sites, as warned by the board.
What is the overall pass percentage for JKBOSE Class 10 2025–26?
The pass percentage stands at approximately 84%, with over 94,000 students appearing across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh regions. Official breakdowns by division and gender will follow in detailed reports.
What should I do if the website is not loading?
High traffic often causes delays—try again after some time, use a different browser, or check during off-peak hours. Avoid unofficial apps or links promising instant access.










