The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will announce the Class 12 board examination results on Tuesday, March 31, at 10 AM. The declaration will take place at the RBSE office in Ajmer.
Education Minister Madan Dilawar will release the results, with RBSE administrator and divisional commissioner Shakti Singh Rathore and secretary Gajendra Singh Rathore present during the announcement. As per official information, the minister will join the event through video conferencing, while Board Administrator Mahesh Chandra Sharma will formally release the results.
All streams to be announced together
Results for all three streams, science, commerce and humanities, will be declared at the same time. This marks a first for the board, as RBSE has announced all Class 12 results within March this year.
Around 9.1 lakh students appeared for the examination. Of these, nearly 6 lakh students were from the humanities stream, while about 80,000 candidates appeared from the commerce stream.
Last year, the overall performance remained strong across streams. The pass percentage stood at 97.78 per cent for humanities, 99.07 per cent for commerce and 98.43 per cent for science.
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Where and how to check results
Once announced, students can access their results online through the official RBSE websites:
rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
rajresults.nic.in
To check the result, students need to enter their roll number and other required details.
Steps to check RBSE Class 12 Result 2026:
Visit the official website
Click on the “RBSE 12th Result 2026” link on the homepage
Enter roll number and required details
Submit the information to view the result
Download and save the marksheet for future use
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Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy, as the roll number will be required to log in.
Details mentioned on scorecard
The digital marksheet will include key information such as the student’s name, roll number, date of birth, subjects and subject codes, marks obtained in theory and practical exams, total marks, qualifying status and registration number.
Students should carefully verify all details mentioned on the scorecard after downloading it.