JKBOSE Class 12 toppers 2025: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has declared the results for the Higher Secondary Part Two (Class 12) Annual Examination 2025, reporting an overall pass percentage of 75%. Out of 1,03,308 students who appeared in the examination, 77,311 successfully passed. As per the official gazette, girls once again outshone boys, with 80% of female candidates passing the exam, compared to 69% of male candidates.
In terms of academic streams, commerce recorded the highest pass percentage at 79%, followed by science at 75%, and arts at 66%. This streamwise trend shows a notable shift toward excellence in commerce education, while the arts stream continues to pose challenges for many students.
JKBOSE class 12 results 2025 declared: Girls outperform boys; overall pass percentage at 75%Streamwise toppers shine across regions of Jammu and KashmirJKBOSE has also released the merit lists for the top-performing students across science, arts, and commerce streams. The data reveals excellent performance from government as well as private institutions, with girls making up the majority of top scorers.
Science stream merit list: Consistent excellence across genders and districtsThe securing above 98%, with the top scorer achieving 495 marks (99.0%). Students from both Jammu and Kashmir divisions were represented in the top ranks.
Rank
| Name
| School
| Marks
| Percentage
|
1
| Aanchal Parihar
| S P Higher Secondary School, Jammu
| 495
| 99.00%
|
2
| Jannat Shabir Rawa
| SRM Welkin Hr Sec School, Baramulla
| 494
| 98.80%
|
2
| Sehrish Jahangir
| Govt Hr Sec School, Bugam
| 494
| 98.80%
|
3
| Adan Ajaz
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Kothibagh Srinagar
| 492
| 98.40%
|
3
| Burooj Naqash
| Govt Boys Hr Sec School, Barzulla
| 492
| 98.40%
|
The top five ranks also included students from Sopore, Bugam, Srinagar, Udhampur, and Kupwara. Several schools, like Govt Girls Higher Secondary School Zadibal and Mallinson Girls Hr Sec School, appeared repeatedly in the list.
Arts stream merit list: A stronghold of Srinagar institutionsThe of Green Valley Educational Institute, Srinagar, with an impressive 496 marks (99.2%), making her the highest scorer across all streams.
Rank
| Name
| School
| Marks
| Percentage
|
1
| Areeza Javid
| Green Valley Educational Institute, Srinagar
| 496
| 99.20%
|
2
| Shifa Qureshi
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Nowhatta Srinagar
| 495
| 99.00%
|
3
| Fatimah Mudasir Moharkan
| Women’s Educational Institute, Lalbazar Srinagar
| 494
| 98.80%
|
3
| Hubra Mahajan
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Kothibagh Srinagar
| 494
| 98.80%
|
3
| Injella Mukhtar
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Kothibagh Srinagar
| 494
| 98.80%
|
Notably, Srinagar-based institutions dominated the top five ranks in the arts stream, with multiple students from Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Kothibagh securing top positions.
Commerce stream merit list: A balanced presence from both public and private sectorsThe , Adiba, from Kashmir Harvard Higher Secondary School, Srinagar, with 495 marks (99.0%).
Rank
| Name
| School
| Marks
| Percentage
|
1
| Adiba
| Kashmir Harvard Hr Sec School, Srinagar
| 495
| 99.00%
|
2
| Tanzila Hamid
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Amirakadal Srinagar
| 494
| 98.80%
|
2
| Zainab Bilal
| Govt Girls Hr Sec School, Amirakadal Srinagar
| 494
| 98.80%
|
3
| Ainan Tufail
| Govt Hr Sec School, Chanapora
| 493
| 98.60%
|
3
| Tabish Mushtaq
| Green Valley Educational Institute, Srinagar
| 493
| 98.60%
|
The presence of top-ranking students from both private and government schools across urban and semi-urban areas reflects the growing parity in commerce education.
Board praises achievers, encourages reappearing studentsAccording to the result gazette, 30,622 students secured distinction (75% and above), 36,131 got first division (60% and above), 30,034 achieved second division (48% and above), and only 74 students passed in third division. A total of 970 students failed, while 25,027 students will have to reappear in one or more subjects.
Other statistics include 42 absentees, 30 cancellations, 24 disputed eligibility cases, and 3 disqualifications.
JKBOSE Chairman Shantmanu, IAS, congratulated all the successful candidates for their achievement. He also encouraged those who need to reappear, urging them to focus and prepare well for the supplementary examinations.