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JKBOSE 11th Passing Marks 2024: Criteria & Details for Jammu & Kashmir Board

JKBOSE 11th Passing Marks 2024: Criteria & Details for Jammu & Kashmir Board



JKBOSE 11th Passing Marks 2024: Understanding the passing marks criteria is essential for students preparing for the JKBOSE 11th exams in 2024. Here's a comprehensive overview of the passing marks and essential details provided by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE).


Passing Marks Criteria:

1. Minimum Marks Required:
  • Students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in General English and 36% in each of the remaining elective subjects.
  • For subjects with practical examinations, candidates need to score 36% separately in theory and practicals, as well as in the aggregate of both.

Subject Details:

Main Subjects:
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Accountancy
  • Business Studies
  • Economics
  • History
  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • English
  • Hindi

Additional Subjects:
  • Urdu
  • Kashmiri
  • Arabic
  • Persian
  • Dogri
  • Sanskrit
  • Bhoti
  • Punjabi
  • Computer Education/Science

Theory and Practical Marks:
  • Detailed passing marks for theory and practical exams are provided for various subjects, ensuring clarity for students.
JKBOSE Class 11th Passing Marks for Theory

Subject Total marks Passing marks
English 80 26
Physics 70 25
Chemistry 70 25
Math 80 29
Accounts 80 29
Business studies 80 29
Economy 80 29
History 80 29
P. Science 80 29
Sociology 80 29


JKBOSE Class 11th Passing Marks 2024 for Practical and Internal Assessment

Subject Paper Practical Total marks Passing marks Internal assessment total marks Passing marks
Physics 20 07 10 04
Chemistry 20 07 10 04
Biology 20 07 10 04
Biotechnology 20 07 10 04
Microbiology 20 07 10 04
Biochemistry 20 07 10 04
Geography 20 07 10 04
Environmental science 20 07 10 04
Information practices 20 07 10 04
Computer science 20 07 10 04
Food technology 20 07 10 04
Music 25 09 25 09
Psychology 20 07 10 04
Accountancy 15 05 05 02

Concession Policy:
  • Candidates failing in one or more subjects by a deficiency of not more than five marks may be deemed to have passed by notionally adding the required marks.
  • However, this concession does not apply to practical examinations.

Additional Resources:
  • Updated syllabi, courses of studies, and scheme of assessment for vocational subjects are available on the JKBOSE website.
Conclusion:

Familiarizing themselves with the passing marks criteria and subject details is crucial for JKBOSE 11th students. By adhering to these guidelines, students can prepare effectively and strive for success in their examinations. Stay updated with the latest information provided by the JKBOSE to excel in your academic journey.

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