JKBOSE 10th Date Sheet 2025, Soft Zone/Hard Zone 10th Class Datesheet PDF

JKBOSE 10th Date Sheet 2025, Soft Zone/Hard Zone 10th Class Datesheet PDF

JKBOSE 10th Date Sheet 2025: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) has announced that the Class 10 and 12 exams for the 2024–25 academic session will begin on February 15, 2025.

While the full date sheet is yet to be published, students can access it soon on the official website: www.jkbose.nic.in.


JKBOSE Exam 2025 Overview

Details Information
Conducting Body Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE)
Exam Name JKBOSE Class 10 & 12 Exams 2025
Classes 10th and 12th
Exam Start Date February 15, 2025
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Status of Date Sheet To be announced
Official Website www.jkbose.nic.in

Key Changes in Academic Calendar

Starting from the 2025–26 academic year, JKBOSE will shift its academic calendar to a November–December sessionfor classes 10 and 12.

JKBOSE 10th Date Sheet 2025

JKBOSE Date Sheet 2025 (Tentative)

Class 10 (Soft Zone)

Date (Tentative) Subject
February 15, 2025 English
February 2025 Home Science
February 2025 Mathematics
February 2025 Painting / Art & Drawing
February 2025 Social Science (History, Geography, Political Science, etc.)
March 2025 Hindi / Urdu
March 2025 Science (Physics / Chemistry / Life Science)
March 2025 Vocational Subjects (e.g., Agriculture, IT, Tourism)

Class 10 (Hard Zone)

Date (Tentative) Subject
April 2025 Vocational Subjects
April 2025 Music
April 2025 Additional / Optional Languages
May 2025 General English
May 2025 Science

How to Download the JKBOSE Date Sheet 2025

  1. Visit the official website: jkbose.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the “Student Corner” and select “Examination”.
  3. Choose your division (Jammu or Kashmir).
  4. Click on the respective date sheet link for Class 10 or Class 12.
  5. Download the PDF and save it for reference.

Passing Marks Criteria

  1. Theory Exams: Students must score at least 33% in each subject. For example, in a 100-mark theory paper, 33 marks are required to pass.
  2. Practical Exams: A minimum of 33% is needed to pass the practical component of applicable subjects (e.g., Physics, Chemistry).
  3. Overall Requirement: Students need a combined score of 33% (theory + practical) in subjects with both components.

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