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Rajasthan State Board To Roll Out Class 10 Results On March 20: How To Check?

Rajasthan Board is set to unveil the results for the Class 10 (Secondary) exams on March 20. The examinations took place from February 12 to 28.

Rajasthan State Board To Roll Out Class 10 Results On March 20: How To Check?
Students who are unsatisfied with their scores can request a re-evaluation

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will declare the results for Class 10 (Secondary) exams on March 20. The examinations took place from Feb. 12 - 28, with a total of 10,68,078 students registering this year. Once released, the result link will be activated on the official website. Students can retrieve their scorecards by providing the necessary credentials.

Also Read: RBSE Time Table 2026 For Class 10 And 12 Released; Exams To Begin On Feb 12 - Check Datesheet Here

Follow these steps to check and download Rajasthan Board Class 10 Result

Step 1: Navigate to the official websites - rajasthan.gov.in or rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in

Step 2: Select the link for "RBSE Class 10 Outcome 2026"

Step 3: Input the necessary details, including roll number

Step 4: The outcome will be displayed on the screen

Step 5: Download and preserve a copy for future use

Exam dates

The Class 10 board examinations in Rajasthan took place from Feb. 12 to Feb. 28 throughout the state. For the evaluation process, the board has engaged around 35,000 educators at centralized locations. Officials mentioned that the grading procedure is nearly finished, and the results are currently being compiled.

As per the information released by the board, this year roughly 10,68,078 students registered for the Class 10 exams, alongside 7,811 candidates who signed up for the Praveshika exams. The assessments were conducted in a single shift from 8:30 AM to 11:45 PM at 6,195 venues across the state.

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Minimum passing marks

To successfully clear the examination, pupils must achieve a minimum of 33% in each subject as well as in total. Those falling short in one or two subjects will have the opportunity to sit for supplementary exams, with the RBSE announcing the dates and times separately.

Re-evaluation

Students who are unsatisfied with their scores can request a re-evaluation (scrutiny/verification) once the results are released. Applications must be submitted online via the official website within the specified timeframe. After review, the board will provide a corrected marksheet if any discrepancies are discovered.

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