Overview
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has officially declared the Class 10 Result 2026. The results were announced on March 24, 2026, by Education Minister Madan Singh Dilawar and board secretary Gajendra Singh Rathore. This year's overall pass percentage stands at 94.23%, with over 10.68 lakh students appearing for the exams held in February.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| RBSE Class 10 Exams | February 12 - 28, 2026 |
| Result Declaration Date | March 24, 2026 |
| Official Websites for Result | rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, rajresults.nic.in |
| Grading System | Nine-point scale (A1 to E2) |
What Should Aspirants Do Now
Students who have passed should secure a copy of their digital marksheet for immediate use. Those who have received an F grade in any subject must prepare for supplementary exams. The digital marksheet available on DigiLocker is valid until the original certificates are issued by schools.
If you have lost your roll number, you can attempt to retrieve your result using your name and father's name via third-party portals like Indiaresults, though this is not an official RBSE method.
Impact on Aspirants
The declaration of the RBSE 10th result is a critical milestone. A pass certificate is a mandatory eligibility document for numerous government job recruitments, vocational courses, and further academic pursuits. The high pass percentage of 94.23% indicates a strong overall performance across the state.
How to Check Your RBSE 10th Result 2026
You can access your result through several official and alternative portals. Have your roll number ready.
Official Methods:
- RBSE Websites: Visit
rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.inorrajresults.nic.inand enter your roll number. - DigiLocker: Access your digital marksheet securely using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar-linked account.
Alternative News Portals (During High Traffic):
- The Times of India (TOI) Portal
- Hindustan Times (HT) Portal Education page
FAQ
Q: What is the passing criterion for RBSE Class 10?
A: Students must secure at least a D grade (33% marks) in each subject to pass. An F grade in any subject requires appearing for supplementary exams.
Q: How can I check my result if I don't have my roll number?
A: As of now, the RBSE does not officially release results name-wise. However, some third-party websites like Indiaresults allow searching by name and father's name. Always verify scores later on the official RBSE portal.
Q: What is the grading system?
A: RBSE uses a nine-point grading system: A1 (91-100), A2 (81-90), B1 (71-80), B2 (61-70), C1 (51-60), C2 (41-50), D (33-40), E1 (21-32), E2 (0-20).
Q: Which district had the highest pass percentage?
A: Jhunjhunu district led the state with a 97.77% pass rate, followed by Sikar and Nagaur.
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