JAC 9th Result 2026 OUT: Jharkhand Board Releases Class 9 Results—Check Quickly Using These Two Methods..
JAC 9th Result 2026 OUT: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has officially released the Class 9 results for the academic session 2026. All students who appeared for this examination can now check their results online. For the convenience of students, the Council has made the results available on its official websites, as well as through digital platforms such as SMS and DigiLocker.
**Examination Held in March**
The Jharkhand Academic Council has evaluated students' performance based on a five-tier grading system (ranging from A+ to D). To pass the examination, it is mandatory to secure a minimum of a 'C' grade in every subject.
The Class 9 examination was conducted on March 6 and 7, with over 400,000 students participating. During the preparation of the results, marks obtained from OMR sheet evaluations and internal assessments were also taken into account.
**How to Check on the Official Site?**
You can easily check your results via the official website. Follow the steps given below:
First, visit jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in using a secure web browser.
On the homepage, click on the link labeled "Class 9 Annual Examination Result 2026."
Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number exactly as they appear on your admit card.
If prompted, enter the CAPTCHA code correctly.
Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Carefully verify all the details and download or print a copy for future reference.
**How to Check Results on DigiLocker**
First, open the DigiLocker app or visit its official website.
Log in using your mobile number or Aadhaar card details.
Navigate to the 'Education' section and search for the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC).
Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number accurately.
Finally, click on "Get Document."
Your marksheet will appear on the screen, and you can also download it for your records.
Minimum Marks Required for Passing
To be promoted to the next grade in Class 10, students are required to secure the prescribed minimum marks. According to the regulations, all students must obtain at least 33% marks in the theory examinations; only then will they be considered to have passed.
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