Education

JKBOSE Declares Results in Record Time: Secretary Applauds Staff for Their Dedication

Tasaduq Rashid 

Srinagar, May 01 (KNS): In a landmark achievement, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) announced the results of the Class 10 and 12 examinations within a record 36 days — the fastest in the Board's history.

Secretary JKBOSE, Sheikh Ghulam Hassan, congratulated the successful students of both classes, acknowledging their hard work and commitment. He also extended words of encouragement to those who could not clear the exams this time, urging them to stay focused and continue their efforts with greater determination.

“As an officer, I strongly believe that creative work and innovation are essential for achieving success,” said Sheikh Ghulam Hassan. “We adopted several strategic measures to ensure the timely declaration of results. Our team worked tirelessly, and their professionalism and expertise were key to this accomplishment.”

He further noted that every employee at JKBOSE played a critical role in the process. “Our staff needed motivation and support, which was provided at the right time. They were requested to extend their working hours from the usual 6 to as many as 12–14 hours a day to address various issues promptly.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Sheikh Ghulam Hassan also acknowledged the role of female students and praised the supportive efforts of teachers and lecturers. “Their feedback helped us assess the feasibility of conducting multiple papers in a single shift. As a result, the examination staff was increased to meet the demands efficiently.”

Highlighting the commitment of the Board, he added, “This result declaration in just 36 days is a testament to the strong will and coordinated effort of the entire JKBOSE team. Such efficiency has never been witnessed before.”

He also emphasized the ongoing digital transformation within the Board. “JKBOSE is moving towards complete digitisation. Almost all our services are now online, with only a few exceptions. This transition will reduce human intervention, boost transparency, and improve accountability.”

The Secretary concluded by reaffirming JKBOSE’s commitment to serving students better through continuous innovation and a student-centric approach. (KNS)

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