RBSE 10th, 12th Result 2026 Date, Time Live Updates: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE), Ajmer will announce the results for the Class 10th Secondary examination by March 20. Meanwhile, Class 12 results are expected this month; however, we are awaiting an official confirmation. The RBSE results will be declared by the board secretary during a press conference. Students can check the RBSE Board Class 10th and 12th result 2026 on its official website – rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, once the results are released.
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The RBSE Class 10th board examinations for 2026 were conducted from February 12 to February 28 across the state. According to the Rajasthan Board, a total of 10,68,078 students had registered for the Secondary examination. The RBSE Class 12th exams for the 2025–26 academic session were conducted between February 12 and March 11.
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Last year, the board announced the Class 10 Rajasthan board results on May 28. The exams were held from March 6 to April 4. The overall pass percentage last year was 93.60 per cent. On the other hand, for Class 12, the Commerce stream led with the highest pass percentage at 99.07%, closely followed by Arts at 97.78% and Science at 94.43%. Girls outperformed boys in all three streams – Science, Commerce, and Arts.

RBSE result date soon, pass percentages over the years (Express photo by Narendra Vaskar/ representative)
RBSE Class 10th Result 2026 Date and Time LIVE Updates: To ensure transparency and discipline during the RBSE 2026 examinations, joint flying squads from the board and the education department conducted regular inspections. About 150 joint directors and district education officers supervised the process, while special squads handled complaints and carried out surprise checks, the board said.
A central examination control room was also set up at the board headquarters and operated round the clock, including on holidays. Officials monitored activities through large screens and around 30 laptops connected to examination centres and CCTV feeds, the board said, adding that a total of 274 CCTV cameras were installed at 167 centres, and a separate control room with five telephone lines was set up for quick communication on exam-related issues.


