The JKBOSE 10th Compartment 2026 result is expected on July 2, 2026, and based on historical trends, the pass percentage for compartment students has ranged between 45% and 58% over the past several years.
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) conducts the Class 10 compartment examination for students who fail in one or two subjects in the main annual exam. This gives you a second chance to pass and continue your academic journey without losing an entire year. The 2026 compartment result will be published on jkbose.jk.gov.in for both Jammu and Kashmir divisions.
- JKBOSE 10th Compartment 2026 result date: Expected July 2, 2026
- Historical pass percentage range: 45% to 58% (based on past trends)
- Eligibility: Students who fail in 1 or 2 subjects in the JKBOSE 10th annual exam
- Official result portal: jkbose.jk.gov.in
- Results declared separately for Jammu and Kashmir divisions
| Direct Link to JKBOSE 10th Compartment Result 2026 (Active on July 2, 2026) |
What is JKBOSE 10th Compartment Exam
JKBOSE conducts the Class 10 compartment examination for students who fail in one or two subjects during the main annual exam. Students who fail in more than two subjects must repeat the full year and are not eligible for the compartment route. The compartment exam covers the same syllabus and follows the same question paper pattern as the annual examination for the failed subject or subjects.
The compartment exam is typically held a few months after the main result announcement, giving you a structured window to prepare. Students who clear the compartment exam receive a passing certificate and become eligible for Class 11 admission in the next academic session.
JKBOSE 10th Compartment Pass Percentage: Historical Trends
The compartment pass percentage for JKBOSE 10th has consistently remained lower than the main annual exam pass rate. The 2026 result is pending; the figures below are approximate estimates based on available historical data and state board compartment patterns.
| Year | Main Exam Pass % (Approx.) | Compartment Pass % (Approx.) | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 75–80% | 58–65% | COVID-19 relaxations applied |
| 2021 | 78–83% | 55–63% | Extended preparation window due to COVID |
| 2022 | 68–73% | 46–54% | Return to standard evaluation |
| 2023 | 66–71% | 45–52% | Stable trend post-COVID |
| 2024 | 65–70% | 47–53% | Marginal improvement over 2023 |
| 2025 | 66–72% | 48–55% | Consistent with recent trend |
| 2026 (Expected) | — | 45–58% (based on trends) | Result expected July 2, 2026 |
The elevated pass rates in 2020 and 2021 reflect COVID-related leniency in evaluation. From 2022 onwards, the compartment pass percentage has stabilised in the 45–55% band as standard assessment practices resumed.
How Many Students Clear JKBOSE 10th Compartment
Each year, a significant portion of JKBOSE 10th students who fail the main exam appear for the compartment examination. Based on historical trends, roughly half of all compartment students clear the exam.
| Metric | Approximate Figure (Based on Trends) |
|---|---|
| Students appearing in compartment exam (both divisions) | 50,000–70,000 per year |
| Students clearing compartment (at 45–58% pass rate) | 22,000–40,000 per year |
| Students who fail compartment and must repeat | 15,000–30,000 per year |
The number of students appearing in the compartment exam is directly tied to how many students fail the main exam. Years where the main exam pass percentage drops below 65% typically see a larger compartment pool, which in turn puts downward pressure on the compartment pass percentage.
Jammu vs Kashmir Division: Pass Rate Comparison
JKBOSE announces Class 10 results separately for the Jammu and Kashmir divisions. Historically, there is a slight difference in compartment pass percentages between the two divisions, though both follow the same overall direction.
| Division | Estimated Compartment Pass % Range | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Jammu Division | 48–58% | Slightly higher pass rate in most years |
| Kashmir Division | 42–52% | Slightly lower; larger student base in several districts |
These figures are estimated based on historical patterns. The 2026 division-wise data will be confirmed when the result is published at jkbose.jk.gov.in on July 2, 2026.
Subject-wise Compartment Trend
Not all subjects contribute equally to the compartment pool. Certain subjects historically generate a higher number of compartment students every year.
| Subject | Compartment Frequency | Why Students Struggle |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | Very High | Numerical accuracy required; no partial credit on errors |
| Science | High | Combination of theory and numericals; practical component |
| English | Moderate | Grammar and writing sections are common weak areas |
| Social Science | Moderate | High volume of factual content to retain |
| Regional Languages | Lower | Familiar content; most students clear in main exam |
Students appearing in the Mathematics or Science compartment exam tend to have a harder time clearing than those in language or social science compartment exams, which keeps the overall compartment pass percentage below the main exam figure.
Factors Affecting JKBOSE 10th Compartment Pass Percentage
Several factors determine how many students clear the JKBOSE 10th compartment exam in any given year.
- Preparation window: Students who use the gap between the main result and compartment exam for focused revision consistently perform better.
- Subject difficulty: Mathematics and Science see higher failure rates, which pushes the overall compartment pass percentage lower.
- Internal assessment marks: JKBOSE counts internal assessment scores, which can help borderline students cross the passing threshold even if their written exam performance is marginal.
- Evaluation standards: The board’s marking approach — whether lenient or standard — directly shifts the pass percentage band by 5–8 percentage points.
- Main exam difficulty: A harder main paper leads to more students in the compartment pool, and a larger pool with weaker average preparation tends to pull the pass rate down.
What If You Do Not Clear the Compartment Exam
If you do not pass the JKBOSE 10th compartment exam, you still have meaningful options to continue your education.
- Repeat Class 10: Re-register as a regular student and appear in the next annual Class 10 exam cycle. JKBOSE publishes re-registration deadlines on jkbose.jk.gov.in.
- NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling): Enrol with NIOS and appear for the Class 10 exam under the open schooling system, which offers multiple exam windows each year and a more flexible schedule.
- Vocational and skill-based courses: Several ITI programmes and vocational training institutes accept students without a Class 10 pass certificate for entry into skill-based trades.
Check jkbose.jk.gov.in regularly after the July 2 result announcement for official notifications on re-registration timelines for the next academic cycle.
JKBOSE 10th Compartment Pass Percentage 2026 FAQs
Ques. What is the expected JKBOSE 10th Compartment pass percentage in 2026?
Ans. Based on historical trends, the expected JKBOSE 10th Compartment 2026 pass percentage is between 45% and 58%. The official figure will be confirmed when the result is announced on July 2, 2026 at jkbose.jk.gov.in.
Ques. How many students appear in the JKBOSE 10th Compartment exam each year?
Ans. Based on past trends, approximately 50,000–70,000 students across both Jammu and Kashmir divisions appear in the JKBOSE 10th Compartment exam each year.
Ques. Where can I check the JKBOSE 10th Compartment Result 2026?
Ans. The JKBOSE 10th Compartment Result 2026 will be available at jkbose.jk.gov.in. You can access your result using your roll number and date of birth once it is declared on July 2, 2026.
Ques. Does the Jammu Division have a higher compartment pass percentage than Kashmir Division?
Ans. Based on historical trends, the Jammu Division has typically recorded a slightly higher compartment pass percentage (48–58%) compared to the Kashmir Division (42–52%). Both divisions follow a similar overall trend, and 2026 figures will be confirmed in the official result.
Ques. Which subjects have the most compartment students in JKBOSE 10th?
Ans. Mathematics and Science generate the largest number of compartment students every year because of their numerical difficulty and combined theory-practical structure. English and Social Science follow at a moderate level.
Ques. What happens if I fail the JKBOSE 10th compartment exam in 2026?
Ans. If you do not clear the JKBOSE 10th compartment exam, you can repeat Class 10 as a regular student in the next academic cycle or enrol with NIOS, which offers multiple exam windows throughout the year. Details will be available at jkbose.jk.gov.in after the July 2 result.








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