Class 11 Result 2026: How to Check 11th Result Online (State-Wise)

The 11th result 2026 is declared board-wise and school-wise across India between March and April 2026, with most CBSE and private schools releasing Class 11 marks internally and a few state boards (notably Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh) publishing them online. Among online state boards, the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) declared the Class 11 result on April 14, 2026 at jac.jharkhand.gov.in, while most CBSE-affiliated and private schools announced Class 11 results between March 23 and March 31, 2026, just before the new academic session began in early April.

Class 11 Result 2026: Highlights

Class / Exam Class 11 (Annual / First Year) Result 2026
Country India (state boards, CBSE, CISCE, private schools)
Result level Mostly school-level; some state boards publish online
Key Date / Status CBSE/private schools: March 23–31, 2026 (school-level); JAC (Jharkhand) & AP boards: April 14, 2026 (online)
Mode of result Online portal (select boards) or school office / school portal
Details required Roll number / roll code (and admission number for schools)
New session begins First week of April 2026 (most schools)

State Boards & Official Websites

For boards that publish the Class 11 result online, check the official portals below. Schools affiliated to CBSE or CISCE usually share Class 11 results directly through the school, not a central website.

Board / State Official Website
Jharkhand (JAC) jac.jharkhand.gov.in / jacresults.nic.in
Uttar Pradesh (UPMSP) upmsp.edu.in
Bihar (BSEB) biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in
Madhya Pradesh (MPBSE) mpbse.nic.in
Rajasthan (RBSE) rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
CBSE (national) cbse.gov.in
Andhra Pradesh (BIE) bie.ap.gov.in

How to Check Your Class 11 Result 2026

  1. Open your board’s official website (for example, jac.jharkhand.gov.in for Jharkhand) or contact your school if the result is released at the school level.
  2. On the homepage, click the “Class 11 Result 2026” or “Intermediate First Year Result” link.
  3. Enter your roll number and roll code (or admission number) exactly as printed on your admit card.
  4. Submit the details and let the result load on screen.
  5. Download and print the result for your records, and verify your name, subjects and marks.
  6. Collect the original marksheet from your school once it is issued.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When and where is the Class 11 result 2026 released?
Most CBSE and private schools declared the Class 11 result between March 23 and March 31, 2026 at the school level, while the Jharkhand (JAC) and Andhra Pradesh boards published it online on April 14, 2026. Online results are available on the official board websites such as jac.jharkhand.gov.in.

Q2. Is the Class 11 result published online for every state?
No. Many boards leave Class 11 as a school-level result. Only a few, such as Jharkhand, release it on a central website; for others, students should check with their school.

Q3. What details do I need to check my Class 11 result?
You typically need your roll number and roll code (for online boards) or your admission/roll number to obtain the result from your school office or school portal.

Q4. When does the new academic session start after the Class 11 result?
For most schools, the new session for Class 12 began in the first week of April 2026, soon after Class 11 results were announced.

Q5. What should I do if I am not satisfied with my Class 11 marks?
Approach your school administration to request re-checking or re-evaluation. For boards that publish results online, follow the re-evaluation or rechecking notice issued on the official website.

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