Key moments
In a significant development for students across Rajasthan, the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has confirmed that the Class 10 results for the year 2026 will be declared on March 24, 2026. This announcement comes as a relief to the 1,068,078 students who appeared for the examinations held from February 12 to February 28, 2026. The results will be unveiled during a press conference at the board headquarters in Ajmer, marking a pivotal moment in the academic journey of these students.
As the date approaches, students are advised to keep their roll numbers handy to facilitate a quick check of their results once the online links become active. The official websites for accessing the results will be rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in. This year, the RBSE has maintained its commitment to transparency and accessibility, ensuring that students can easily retrieve their scores.
To pass the Class 10 examinations, students must achieve a minimum of 33% in each subject. Specifically, for theory papers, which are graded out of 80 marks, students need at least 26 marks to pass. For practical or internal assessment papers, graded out of 20 marks, a minimum of 6 marks is required. The minimum grade to achieve a passing status is a D, setting a clear benchmark for students aiming to progress in their academic careers.
The anticipation surrounding the results is palpable, especially considering that last year’s results were declared on May 28, 2025. This earlier announcement had set a precedent, and many students were hopeful for a similar timeline this year. However, the RBSE has clarified that the results will not be declared on March 20, 2026, as some speculated, but rather on the confirmed date of March 24.
In addition to the excitement of results day, students will have the opportunity to apply for re-evaluation after the results are released. This provision allows students to seek a reassessment of their scores, providing an additional layer of support for those who may feel their performance does not accurately reflect their efforts.
Once the results are announced, the original printed marksheets will be distributed by the respective schools after the board dispatches them. This traditional method of distribution ensures that students receive their official documents in a timely manner, facilitating their next steps in education or career planning.
As the RBSE prepares for the results announcement, officials like Gajendra Singh Rathore and Madan Singh Dilawar are likely to play pivotal roles in the press conference, providing insights and addressing any queries from the media and public. The digital marksheet available on DigiLocker will also be officially recognized, adding a modern touch to the results process.
With the countdown to March 24 underway, students and parents alike are filled with a mix of anxiety and excitement. The results will not only determine the immediate academic futures of these young individuals but also reflect the broader educational landscape in Rajasthan. As the day approaches, the RBSE remains committed to ensuring a smooth and efficient results process, with all eyes on Ajmer for the announcement that will shape the futures of over a million students.