Srinagar, Apr 10: With an overall pass percentage of over 95 percent, State Council of Educational Research and Training Monday declared results of 8th standard in hard and soft zones of Jammu, Kashmir divisions.
An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that in both hard and soft zones, at least 95.02 percent students from the government schools have qualified the exams including 93.85 in Jammu division and 95.85 in Kashmir division respectively.
He said that 98.58 percent students of private schools in both soft and hard zones have also qualified the exams. “97.84 percent students of private schools from Jammu and 95.53 from Kashmir division have qualified the exams.”
The official said that a total of 17,554,7 students were enrolled for the exams and 16,956,4 candidates qualified the exams—(KNO)
SRINAGAR: State Council of Education Research and Trainings (SCERT) is all set to declare result of class 8th examination on Monday.
According to an official communique, joint director SCERT has been directed to declare the result of class 8th, session 2022-23 after fulfillment of all the codal formalities
“A copy of the result details (gazette) of each DIET will be shared with this Council for records,” it reads.
Earlier, School Education Department had decided to declare the results of the class 8th simultaneously for all schools in Jammu and Kashmir.
The decision was taken owing to adoption of Uniform Academic Calendar by School Education Department from the current academic session.
The Term II examination of class 8th was held between February 27 and March 10 of 2023 in soft zone areas of Kashmir and Jammu division followed by commencement of exam in hard zone areas from March 24 and were scheduled to culminate on April 8 of 2023.
Srinagar April 10: State Council of Education Research and Trainings (SCERT) is all set to declare result of class 8th examination today.
According to an official communique, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), joint director SCERT has been directed to declare the result of class 8th, session 2022-23 after fulfillment of all the codal formalities
“A copy of the result details (gazette) of each DIET be shared with this Council for records,” it reads.
Earlier, School Education Department had decided to declare the results of the class 8th simultaneously for all schools in Jammu and Kashmir.
The decision was taken owing to adoption of Uniform Academic Calendar by School Education Department from the current academic session.
The Term II examination of class 8th was held between February 27 and March 10 of 2023 in soft zone areas of Kashmir and Jammu division followed by commencement of exam in hard zone areas from March 24 and were scheduled to culminate on April 8 of 2023—(KNO)
Change of date of Examination of Electronics subject of Class 11th from 16-04-2023 to 26-04-2023.
In continuation to this office Notification No: F (Acad-C) Change-Exam-Date/XI-SZ/23 date: 31-03-2023, it is hereby notified for the information of all concerned that the Examination of Subject Electronics of Higher Secondary Part-I (Class 11th) Annual (Regular) Examination 2023 Soft Zone Areas of U.T of J&K shall also be held on 26th of April 2023 (Wednesday) instead of 16th of April 2023.
No: F (Acad-C) Change – XI/SZ/ Exam-date/2023
Dated: 05-04-2023
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Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education, JKBOSE has begun the Class 10 exam for Hard Zone today, on April 8, 2023. The date sheet can be checked here or on the official website jkbose.nic.in. The Schedule highlights that the JKBOSE Class 10 annual exams 2023 will be held from April 8 until May 9, 2023. The time table for soft zone has also been attached below.
JKBOSE Class 11, 12 Schedule
JKBOSE Hard Zone Class 11 exams will take place from April 12 till May 14, 2023. Meanwhile, the Class 12 exams will begin from April 11 onwards and will continue till May 15, 2023. JKBOSE Soft Zone Class 11th Exams will begin on March 6 and end on April 19 and the JKBOSE Class 12th Exams will begin on March 8 and end on April 2.
Also Check | JKBOSE 8th Class Result 2023 OUT, @jkbose.nic.in
JKBOSE Class 10 Hard Zone Schedule
Date of Exam
Subject Name
8 April, 2023
Agriculture/ Apparels, Makeup and Home Furnishing / Automotive/Beauty and Wellness/ Health Care /IT& ITES/ Media and Entertainment/ Physical Education and Sports/ Plumbing / Retail/ Security/Telecommunication/ Tourism and Hospitality/ Electronics and Hardware
10 April, 2023
Social Science (History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Disaster Management and Road Safety Education)
Science (Physics/ Chemistry / Life Science) /Home Science
09 May, 2023
Music
JKBOSE CLass 10 Exam 2023: Check What’s allowed and What’s not
It is compulsory to carry your hall ticket. Candidates must check the details to avoid any confusion.
No electronic devices such as mobile phones, Bluetooth speaker, laptop, tablet pcs, digital watch and any other devices.
No eating packets are allowed inside the venue
Carry a water bottle, pen and pencil
Once the question paper is given, read the questions thoroughly before you start writing.
Try to answer all the questions to avoid losing marks
Students appearing for JKBOSE Class 10 exams need to contact their respective school heads to receive their admit cards. For more details, one can go to the official website.
SRINAGAR: The School Education Department announced on Friday that students up to preschool will not be allowed to carry bags, and the weight of school bags for students of classes I and II shall not exceed 1.5 KGs.
As per the news agency KNO, the Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) stated, “The weight of the school bags as per the policy should be 1.5Kg for students of Classes I and II, 3Kg for Classes III and IV.”
According to the circular issued by the DSEK, the weight of school bags for classes VI and VII should be 4Kgs, and 5KGs for classes VIII and IX, followed by 5.5 KGs for class X.
The circular also adds that no homework should be assigned to students up to the 2nd standard and that no formal books should be prescribed at Nursery, LKG, and UKG levels. The circular further stated that pre-primary students should not carry any bags except for a light carrier for a lunch box.
DSEK emphasized that schools should not prescribe any other subjects except for Language and Arithmetic for class 1st and 2nd, Language, Environmental Science (EVS), and Arithmetic for class 3rd to 5th, and Language, Social Science, Mathematics, and Science for class 6th and 7th, or as prescribed by the affiliating authority.
Furthermore, the circular stated that students should not be asked to bring additional books and extra material to school. Schools violating the provisions of rule 8A may face cancellation of affiliation and recognition by the government. (KNO)
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is likely to announce results of 8th standard on April 10.
A top official informed the news agency— Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the results have been prepared and all the process has been completed.
“We have completed all the requisite process and most likely, the results will be announced by April-10,” the official said.
It also said that the academics will be started immediately in a week’s time after announcement of the results.
Pertinently, the examinations of the 8th standard commenced from February-27 and culminated on March-10.
Meanwhile, the official also said that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of School Education Department will take some time to start.
“The ATD will take some time to start and when everything will set, we will open the online links accordingly,” the official said.
On asking about the disparity of working hours in schools in and out Srinagar Municipal Limits, the official said, “We will decide soon the new timing fir the schools falling under Srinagar Municipal Limits.
It is pertinent to mention that the timing for government and private schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits usually used to be from 9Am to 3Pm in April while outside the Municipal limits, it used to be 10Am to 4Pm.
However, the government recently announced that the working hours in schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits would be from 9Am to 2Pm while the timing for school outside Municipal Limits remained unchanged resulting in one hour of disparity. (KNO)
Srinagar, Apr 06: Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is likely to announce results of 8th standard on April-10.
A top official informed the news agency Kashmir News Observer that the results have been prepared and all the process have been completed. “We have completed all the requisite process and most likely, the results will be announced by April-10,” the official said.
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It also said that the academics will be started immediately in a week’s time after announcement of the results.
Pertinently, the examinations of the 8th standard commenced from February-27 and culminated on March-10.
Meanwhile, the official also said that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of School Education Department will take some time to start.
“The ATD will take some time to start and when everything will set, we will open the online links accordingly,” the official said.
On asking about the disparity of working hours in schools in and out Srinagar Municipal Limits, the official said, “We will decide soon the new timing fir the schools falling under Srinagar Municipal Limits.
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It is pertinent to mention that the timing for government and private schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits usually used to be from 9Am to 3Pm in April while outside the Municipal limits, it used to be 10Am to 4Pm.
However, the government recently announced that the working hours in schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits would be from 9Am to 2Pm while the timing for school outside Municipal Limits remained unchanged resulting in one hour of disparity (KNO)
JKBOSE: Big Update Regarding Declaration Of Class 8th Result in Jammu, Kashmir divisions: Principal Secy SED
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Breaking: Datesheet 2023 Released For Class 8th – Download Here
Srinagar, Apr 06: Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is likely to announce results of 8th standard on April-10.
A top official informed the news agency— Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the results have been prepared and all the process have been completed.
“We have completed all the requisite process and most likely, the results will be announced by April-10,” the official said.
It also said that the academics will be started immediately in a week’s time after announcement of the results.
Pertinently, the examinations of the 8th standard commenced from February-27 and culminated on March-10.
Meanwhile, the official also said that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of School Education Department will take some time to start.
“The ATD will take some time to start and when everything will set, we will open the online links accordingly,” the official said.
On asking about the disparity of working hours in schools in and out Srinagar Municipal Limits, the official said, “We will decide soon the new timing fir the schools falling under Srinagar Municipal Limits.
It is pertinent to mention that the timing for government and private schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits usually used to be from 9Am to 3Pm in April while outside the Municipal limits, it used to be 10Am to 4Pm.
However, the government recently announced that the working hours in schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits would be from 9Am to 2Pm while the timing for school outside Municipal Limits remained unchanged resulting in one hour of disparity—(KNO)