Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is likely to announce the Class 10 results of the 2024–25 academic year on May 26, 2025, earlier than last year's result date of May 29. The process of preparing the result is said to have been completed, and the board might announce the result a little earlier than expected.
Over 11 Lakh Students Awaiting Result
More than 11 lakh students have taken the RBSE Class 10 exams from March 6 to April 4, 2025. As soon as the results are declared, they will be made available on the official websites:
- rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
- rajresults.nic.in
Results can also be accessed through SMS and the DigiLocker app in the event of high traffic or server lag on the official websites.
Official Announcement through Press Conference
The outcomes will be declared officially in a press conference organized by RBSE authorities. There are possibilities of Education Minister Madan Dilawar speaking about the declaration, as it happened in the declaration of Class 12 results.
How to Check RBSE Class 10 Result 2025
Follow these steps to check your Rajasthan Board Class 10 result after it is declared:
- Go to the official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on the link "Secondary Exam Result 2025"
- Enter your roll number and press submit
- Your result will be displayed on the screen
- Download your provisional marksheet and take a print for future use
This provisional marksheet will be considered as a valid document until students receive the original marksheet from their schools.
Uncertainty Over Topper List Announcement
There is still doubt if RBSE will declare the Class 10 toppers list, as done for Class 12 results. Although declaring merit lists was not practiced in 2015, it was resumed last year. At the time of releasing Class 12 results, Education Minister Madan Dilawar announced toppers of each stream, so expectations are high that Class 10 toppers will also be declared this year.
Passing Standards for RBSE Class 10
To be declared as having passed the RBSE Class 10 examination, students should secure at least 33% in aggregate and also minimum 33% in each subject separately. The students failing in one or two subjects shall be given the opportunity to take supplementary examinations, which are most likely to be held later this year.
Post-Result Services: Rechecking and Supplementary Exams
Those students who are not happy with their scores will be able to seek revaluation or rechecking through their individual schools. Information about the supplementary exams will be announced soon after the results are out.
Advice for Students
Students are advised to regularly check the RBSE websites and stay tuned for official updates from the board and the Education Department. With the results just around the corner, it is important to keep your roll number handy and explore alternative result-checking methods like SMS and DigiLocker to avoid delays during peak hours.