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RBSE to Announce 5th and 8th Grade Results Today at 1 PM

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is scheduled to announce the results for classes 5 and 8 today at 1 PM. The results will be available on the Shala Darpan portal, and students can follow a simple four-step process to check and download their marksheets. To pass, students must secure a minimum of 33% in all subjects, with provisions for re-examinations for those who do not pass. Stay tuned for the results and ensure you know how to access your scores.
 

RBSE Results Announcement



The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is set to unveil the results for classes 5 and 8 today at 1:00 PM. This announcement will take place during a press conference featuring Education Minister Madan Dilawar, the Board Chairman, and other officials. Following the declaration, direct links to the results will be activated on the Shala Darpan portal and the official RBSE website.


Steps to Download Your Marksheet


Once the results are available, students can easily access and download their marksheets by following these four straightforward steps:


1. Visit the Shala Darpan portal at rajshaladarpan.nic.in.


2. Click on the link corresponding to your class on the homepage.


3. Enter your Roll Number along with either your District or Date of Birth.


4. Your results will be displayed on the screen, and you can download your marksheet from there.


It is important for students and parents to understand that the online portal will only provide a digital copy of the marksheet. The original marksheet can be collected from the respective schools a few days after the results are announced.


Passing Criteria


To successfully pass the Rajasthan Board examinations for classes 5 and 8, students must achieve at least 33% marks in each subject. Additionally, grace marks may be awarded to help students pass in a single subject if necessary.


Students who do not pass the board exams should remain optimistic. The Board has introduced a provision for schools to conduct re-examinations within 45 days, allowing students another opportunity to pass and not jeopardize their academic year.