Millions of young students across Rajasthan woke up to life-changing news this March — the Class 10 board results are finally out, and the long wait is officially over. If you appeared for the Rajasthan Board Class 10 exam this year, I want to make sure you have every detail you need about your result, your marksheet, and your next steps.
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), Ajmer officially declared the Class 10 Result 2026 on March 24, 2026. The Rajasthan Education Minister personally confirmed this announcement. Results for all over 10 lakh students who sat for the exam are now live on the official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
RBSE 10th Result 2026 – Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Board Name | Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE / BSER), Ajmer |
| Class / Level | Secondary (Class 10) |
| Academic Year | 2026–26 |
| Exam Conducted | February 12 to February 28, 2026 |
| Total Students Appeared | Over 10 lakh |
| Result Declaration Date | March 24, 2026 |
| Result Mode | Online (Provisional Marksheet) |
| Original Marksheet Delivery | 4 to 6 weeks after online result — via school |
| Official Website | rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in |
How to Check Your RBSE 10th Result 2026 Online
Checking your result is quick and straightforward. Keep your roll number ready before you begin, as you will need it to pull up your marksheet. Follow these steps carefully:
- Open your browser and go to the official RBSE website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
- On the homepage, look for the link labelled “Secondary Class 10 Examination 2026 Result” and click on it.
- A new page will load where you need to type in your roll number in the given input box.
- Click the “Submit” button to proceed.
- Your provisional marksheet will appear on the screen, showing your subject-wise scores and pass or fail status.
- Save or print a copy of the marksheet for your personal records.
Remember, this online marksheet is provisional. Your school will hand you the original marksheet along with your passing certificate within 4 to 6 weeks of the result going live online.
Division System – Understanding What Your Score Means
RBSE uses a three-division grading system based on your overall percentage. Here is a simple breakdown so you know exactly where you stand:
- First Division: You scored 60% or above in total.
- Second Division: Your total score falls between 50% and 59.99%.
- Third Division: Your total score falls between 33% and 49.99%.
Scoring in First Division puts you in a strong position for college admissions and scholarship applications. Even a Third Division pass is a genuine achievement — it means you cleared the board and can confidently move to the next stage of your education.
Passing Criteria – The Minimum You Must Score Per Subject
Let me explain the passing rules clearly so there is no confusion. In every subject, you must score at least 26 out of 80 marks in the theory paper. You must also score at least 7 out of 20 marks in the practical or internal assessment component.
That makes a combined minimum of 33 out of 100 marks per subject. But here is the critical point: you must clear both components separately. Even if your total is 33 or more, failing to hit the minimum in either the theory or the practical section will result in a fail declaration for that subject.
Details Printed on Your RBSE 10th Marksheet 2026
Your provisional marksheet carries all the key information about you and your exam performance. Here is what you can expect to find on it:
- Student’s full name
- Roll number and registration number
- Father’s name and mother’s name
- School name and school code
- Subject-wise marks — theory and practical listed separately
- Total marks obtained out of the overall maximum
- Overall percentage and division (First / Second / Third)
- Final Pass or Fail status
What Happens If You Fail the RBSE 10th Exam?
If your result is not what you hoped for, please do not lose heart. RBSE gives every student a fair second chance. You have two clear options depending on how many subjects you failed in.
If you failed in only one or two subjects, the smartest move is to appear in the supplementary (supply) examination. This saves you a full academic year and lets you clear the backlog quickly. However, if you failed in more than two subjects, it is better to dedicate time to preparation and appear in the next annual examination. That approach protects your overall academic performance and future opportunities.
RBSE 10th Topper List 2026
Along with the result, RBSE released the Class 10 Topper List 2026. This list features the roll numbers, names, and scores of the highest-performing students from across Rajasthan. The student with the highest overall marks among all participants earns the top rank. You can view the complete topper details directly on the official RBSE website.
Key Highlights of the RBSE 10th Result 2026
- The result was officially declared on March 24, 2026, as confirmed by the Rajasthan Education Minister himself.
- More than 10 lakh students from across Rajasthan participated in the Class 10 exam held in February 2026.
- Results are available only on the official RBSE website — avoid third-party or unofficial portals to protect your data.
- Students who fail in one or two subjects should apply for the supply exam to save a valuable academic year.
- Your school will deliver your original marksheet and passing certificate within 4 to 6 weeks of the online result date.
This is the moment you have been working towards — head over to rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in right now, enter your roll number, and download your RBSE Class 10 provisional marksheet. Share the great news with your family, save a copy of your result safely, and start planning your next step in education with full confidence. Your journey is just beginning, and today’s result is the first chapter of a much bigger story.