Ranchi: There is also relief news for the candidates of Matriculation and Intermediate of Jharkhand Adhividya Parishad-Jack. JACK can declare the result on July 31. The chairman of Jharkhand Academic Council, Dr Arvind Prasad Singh has also indicated about the result. He informed that the examination result has been prepared on the basis of internal analysis. Recently, the regulation for matriculation and inter was also issued.
He told that the marks of class IX for matriculation and class 11 for Inter have been made the basis. In Matriculation and Intermediate, 80 percent will be obtained from the marks obtained in the ninth and 11th examination respectively. While 20 marks will be given by internal assessment. The internal assessment will be done on seven points. To prepare the result, a four-member committee was formed in all the schools, headed by the principal of the school. At the same time, the members included the senior teacher of the concerned school, a member named DEO, observer named DEO. Three members of the committee have also given marks.
Evaluated on several points
The evaluation has been done on many points regarding the result. This includes performance of students in class, evaluation of students in internal examination taken on the basis of model question paper, performance of students in online class, performance of students in school level examinations, attendance of students in 9th and 11th, in 9th and 11th Marks obtained in monthly, quarterly and half-yearly examination and internal assessment in 9th and 11th are included.
Instructions regarding results
The numbers obtained in the evaluation will be uploaded on JACK’s website. After downloading the marks, make sure to print it in duplicate. It will be signed by all the members except the observer. One copy has to be submitted to the school and the other copy to the DEO office. Be careful in posting the marks online, as wrong posting will not improve. If the marks of internal assessment of a student is not posted online, then the result will be ready as absent. Students who are dissatisfied with the result will be given an opportunity to appear in the upcoming examination.