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RBSE Rajasthan Board Announces 10th Result 2026 with Major Changes Ahead

The RBSE has announced the Class 10 and Praveshika examination results for 2026, revealing a 94.23% pass rate. Education Minister Madan Dilawar introduced significant changes, including the introduction of twice-a-year board exams starting in 2027 and the discontinuation of supplementary exams. Students will have the chance to improve their scores in three subjects, but those who miss the first exam will face restrictions. Read on for more details about these important updates.
 

RBSE Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026 Overview


RBSE Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE), has released the results for the Class 10 and Praveshika examinations. This year, the overall pass rate reached 94.23%, while the Praveshika examination recorded a pass percentage of 87.11%. Education Minister Madan Dilawar announced that starting in 2027, the Class 10 board exams will be held twice a year. Additionally, supplementary examinations for Class 10 will be eliminated from the 2026-27 academic session.


Changes in Examination Policy

During the results announcement, Education Minister Madan Dilawar revealed that from the 2026-27 academic year, the supplementary examination for Class 10 will be discontinued. Students who receive a 'Supplementary' status in the initial board examination will be allowed to take the second board examination.


Twice-a-Year Examination Schedule

Class 10 Board Examinations to be Held Twice a Year Starting in 2027:
The Education Minister confirmed that beginning in 2027, Class 10 board examinations will occur twice annually, marking a significant change for the state. All students are required to take the first examination, and only those who participate in the first board exam will be eligible for the second.


Improvement Opportunities for Students

Students will be allowed to improve their performance in any three subjects:
If a student fails to appear for the examination in three or more subjects during the first board examination, they will not qualify for the second board examination. Such students will be marked as 'Failed' and will have to wait until the following year to retake the exam.