J&K SCERT to Announce 8th Standard Results on April this date more details inside
The Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is expected to announce the results of the 8th standard examinations on April 10, according to a top official. The official informed the news agency, Kashmir student News (KSN), that all the necessary processes have been completed and the results are ready for announcement.
The 8th standard examinations were held from February 27 to March 10. With the completion of the result preparation process, the announcement of results is imminent. Once the results are declared, academic activities are expected to commence within a week’s time.

The official also mentioned that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of the School Education Department will take some time to start. The online links for the ATD will be opened once everything is set and the process is ready to commence.
There has been a disparity in working hours between schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits and those outside the limits. In the past, government and private schools within the municipal limits used to have working hours from 9 am to 3 pm in April, while schools outside the municipal limits had working hours from 10 am to 4 pm. However, recently, the government announced a change in working hours for schools within the municipal limits, which will now be from 9 am to 2 pm, resulting in a one-hour disparity with schools outside the limits.
When asked about the disparity in working hours, the official stated that a decision on new timings for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits will be taken soon. It is not yet clear when the new timings will be implemented, but it is expected to be addressed in the near future.
The announcement of the 8th standard results and the expected commencement of academic activities are eagerly awaited by students, teachers, and parents in Jammu and Kashmir. The ATD for teaching staff is also anticipated, as it plays a crucial role in the staffing and functioning of schools in the region. The decision on working hours for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits is also awaited, as it will impact the daily routine of students and teachers in the area.
FAQs
When will the results of the 8th standard examinations in Jammu and Kashmir be announced? A: The results of the 8th standard examinations in Jammu and Kashmir are expected to be announced on April 10, according to a top official from the Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT).
Q: When were the 8th standard examinations held in Jammu and Kashmir? A: The 8th standard examinations were held from February 27 to March 10 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Q: When will academic activities commence after the announcement of the 8th standard results in Jammu and Kashmir? A: Academic activities are expected to commence within a week’s time after the announcement of the 8th standard results in Jammu and Kashmir.
Q: When will the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff in Jammu and Kashmir commence? A: The ATD for teaching staff in Jammu and Kashmir will take some time to start, and the online links for the process will be opened once everything is set and ready for commencement, as stated by the official.
Q: Is there a disparity in working hours for schools within and outside the Srinagar Municipal Limits in Jammu and Kashmir? A: Yes, there has been a disparity in working hours for schools within and outside the Srinagar Municipal Limits in Jammu and Kashmir. In the past, schools within the municipal limits used to have working hours from 9 am to 3 pm in April, while schools outside the limits had working hours from 10 am to 4 pm.
Q: Has there been a recent change in working hours for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits in Jammu and Kashmir? A: Yes, recently, the government announced a change in working hours for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits in Jammu and Kashmir. The new working hours for schools within the limits will be from 9 am to 2 pm, resulting in a one-hour disparity with schools outside the limits.
Q: When will a decision on the new timings for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits be taken? A: The official mentioned that a decision on the new timings for schools within the Srinagar Municipal Limits in Jammu and Kashmir will be taken soon. The exact timeline for the implementation of the new timings is not yet clear.