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RBSE 10th Class Results: Important Updates and Checking Procedure

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has concluded the 10th class examinations, and students are now waiting for the results, which will be available online soon. To pass, students must achieve a minimum of 33% in both practical and theory exams. The results can be accessed by entering the roll number on the official website. Additionally, starting next year, the board will conduct exams twice a year, offering students a chance to improve their scores. This article provides a detailed guide on checking results and the upcoming changes in the examination process.
 
RBSE 10th Class Results: Important Updates and Checking Procedure

Overview of RBSE 10th Class Examinations



The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) held the Matriculation (10th grade) examinations from February 12 to February 28. With the exams now concluded, students are eagerly anticipating the announcement of their results, which are expected to be available shortly. The results will be accessible online via the board's official website, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Students can check their results by entering their roll number.


Passing Criteria for RBSE 10th Exam

Minimum Passing Marks Required


To successfully pass the Rajasthan Board 10th examination, students need to secure at least 33% of the total marks. This minimum percentage must be achieved in both practical and theoretical assessments.


How to Access Your Results

Steps to Check Your RBSE 10th Results


The RBSE 10th results can only be checked online. Students will also have the option to download a digital version of their marksheet along with the results. Here’s how to check the results:


1. Visit the official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.


2. Click on the link for the 10th result on the homepage.


3. Enter your roll number and click the submit button.


4. Your marksheet will appear on the screen, allowing you to view your results.


Future Changes in Board Examination Structure

Introduction of Twice-Yearly Board Exams


Starting next academic year, the Rajasthan Board will implement a new examination structure, conducting board exams twice a year, similar to the CBSE system. This change will provide students who do not perform well or fail in two or three subjects another opportunity to pass. The second round of exams is scheduled for May-June, allowing students to improve their scores in up to three subjects.