The Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (RBSE) is set to release the Class 10 results for 2026 by March 20, source said.
"Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (RBSE) will reveal the outcomes of the Class 10 examinations of 2026 at the latest by March 20, " officials stated. The official declaration in this case will be one of the earliest in recent years.
Exams attended by over 10 lakh students which were conducted from 12th February to 28th February are hoping for their results. Students can access their scores on the two official websites - rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in - by entering their roll numbers.
Board officials informed that the marking process has been significantly fastened after the involvement of more than 30,000 teachers, which led to the decision to announce results way ahead of the usual May schedule.
The news was shared during a media briefing organized by top board members and education department officials of the state. Pass percentage, performance of each district, and even merit lists will be published along with the results.
Students who do not clear one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations scheduled in July 2026, the board said.
Reform Proposal: Twice-a-Year Board Exams
RBSE is at last eyeing a major overhaul in the system by planning to offer examinations twice a year as early as 2027. This new system will be applicable for students of Classes 9 to 12.
The proposal, which is being debated now, intends to lessen the burden of continuous study on students and give them an additional chance to get better grades. If the proposal is given a green light, the exam pattern may change to a semester system, thereby allowing students a second opportunity to appear for the same subject within the academic year.
According to the officials, test runs in some schools revealed encouraging outcomes nevertheless the scheme has to get the nod from the state cabinet following which it may be implemented.
Educationalists say that such measures might take Rajasthan's school assessment in step with the broad educational reforms being undertaken across the country based on the National Education Policy 2020, which among other things stresses the need for assessments that are more flexible and the lessening of exam-related stress for students.
In addition to that, students will, of course, have the right to ask for the re-evaluation or rechecking of their answer scripts subject to the board's prescribed rules once the announcement about the examination system is made.
RBSE Class 10 Results 2026 Likely by March 20; Board Plans Twice-a-Year Exams from 2027
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