JKBOSE Class 11 Result 2025 Declared for Jammu & Kashmir, Direct Link Here
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially declared the Class 11 Winter Zone (October–November 2025) results. Students who appeared for the examination can now check and download their results from the board’s official website jkbose.gov.in.
The results have been announced for the annual regular session, and candidates are advised to keep their roll number and registration number ready to access their scorecards.
Direct Result Link
Jammu & Kashmir Class 11 Oct–Nov Result 2025 – Download Here
How to Download JKBOSE Class 11 Result 2025
Students can follow the steps below to check their results online:
Visit the official website jkbose.gov.in
Click on “View Result of Higher Secondary Part-1 (Class 11)” on the homepage
Enter your roll number and registration number
Submit the details to view your result
Download and save the result for future reference
JKBOSE Class 11 Result 2025: Key Highlights
Overall pass percentage: 83%
Students appeared: 81,573
Students passed: 67,932
The Class 11 winter session examinations were conducted from 19 November to 13 December 2025.
A total of 81,469 students registered for the examination, including 64,007 candidates from the Kashmir division and around 17,462 students from the Jammu winter zone areas.
Re-evaluation and Grievance Process
Students who are not satisfied with their marks can submit grievances or apply for re-evaluation of their answer scripts. The application process is available through the student login facility on the official JKBOSE website.
Details Mentioned on JKBOSE Class 11 Marksheet
The Class 11 marksheet includes the following information:
Student’s name
Roll number
Registration number
Subject-wise marks
Other examination-related details
Students are advised to carefully verify all details mentioned on the marksheet.
Related Update: JKBOSE Class 12 Result 2025
Earlier, JKBOSE announced the Class 12 October–November 2025 results on January 14. The overall pass percentage stood at 84%, with 59,435 students passing out of 70,735 enrolled candidates.

