Kodarma Sets the Bar in JAC Result 2024
If you want a masterclass in academic performance, look no further than Kodarma. This district just rewrote the record books for the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) with results that made everyone else blink twice. On May 17, 2024, JAC published the much-anticipated Class 9 and 11 results, and Kodarma wasn’t just good—they blew the competition out of the water. For Class 9, Kodarma clocked in a staggering 99.73% pass percentage, while for Class 11, the number was a jaw-dropping 99.64%. If you think those are typos, trust me—they’re not.
Jharkhand’s students, parents, and educators always keep an eye on these results since they hint at bigger trends in learning across the state. This year’s results caught a lot of attention, not only for the high scores but also for what they say about study environments in different districts.

Girls Edge Ahead and Numbers Tell a Story
The spotlight wasn’t just on Kodarma. The results have also fueled the age-old boys versus girls academic debate, and this time, the girls nudged ahead in both groups. In Class 9, girls scored a pass percentage of 99.75% compared to boys’ 99.67%. The difference was a touch more noticeable in Class 11: girls reached 98.63%, leaving boys a bit behind at 98.31%. These slim leads suggest that girls across Jharkhand are finding their stride and maybe even running with it.
Now, let’s break down the big picture. Out of the 471,201 students who appeared for the Class 9 exam, 463,637 passed. That’s not just a statistic—it’s an entire generation of students moving up and eyeing the next big educational leap. For Class 11, 373,960 cleared the hurdle from 379,720 students who took the exams.
But here’s something that can’t be ignored: more than 6,000 Class 11 students didn’t show up for their exams. Specifically, the count stands at 6,022 absentees, with 3,504 being boys and 2,518 girls. These missing faces raise bigger questions. Were these students battling health issues, family problems, or simply not ready for the academic challenge? The reasons remain unrecorded, but each absence leaves a gap worth noticing.
For those eager to know their fate, JAC made things digital once again. Students have to hop onto jacresults.com or jac.jharkhand.gov.in, punch in their roll code and number, and there it is—their marksheet, just a few clicks away. No long lines or paperwork headaches.
- JAC Result 2024 for both classes highlights a win for digital access, putting results straight into students’ hands.
- Simdega and Garwa turn up at the other end of the spectrum as the least-performing districts for Class 9 and 11, respectively—an important reminder of the state’s educational gaps that need urgent attention.
Every round of results brings its own share of stories, from triumphs in places like Kodarma to struggles elsewhere. This year, the numbers almost seem unreal for the frontrunners, but the students’ hard work is clearly written in those percentages. And as the last few results get downloaded and the dust settles, the conversation is set to turn—what’s next for those who soared, and what support is waiting for those who didn’t?