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RBSE Class 10 result 2026 to be declared on March 20, over 10.68 lakh students await scores

By | Education | 19-Mar-2026 13:15:35


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The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education is set to declare the Class 10 or secondary examination results on March 20, 2026, with the exact time expected to be announced by this evening, officials said.

Rajasthan Board secretary and state Education Minister Madan Dilawar are likely to formally announce the results. Once released, students will be able to access their marksheets on the official website.

This year, a total of 10,68,078 students registered for the RBSE Class 10 examinations, along with 7,811 candidates who appeared for the Praveshika Pariksha.

The board conducted the examinations between February 12 and February 28 across a span of nine days. Exams were held from 8:30 am to 11:45 am, with each paper lasting 3 hours and 15 minutes.

The 2026 result timeline marks a significant shift for the Rajasthan board. In previous years, results were typically declared much later—on May 28 in 2025, May 29 in 2024, June 2 in 2023, and June 13 in 2022. During the pandemic years, announcements were delayed further to late July. Against this backdrop, the March 20 declaration stands out as one of the earliest in recent history.

The examinations were conducted at 6,195 centres across the state, with around 175 question papers administered for both Class 10 and Class 12. To ensure fairness and transparency, the board deployed joint flying squads and carried out surprise inspections under the supervision of nearly 150 senior education officials.

A central control room at the RBSE headquarters monitored exam proceedings круглосуточно, supported by CCTV surveillance across 167 centres with 274 cameras installed. Additional communication systems, including dedicated telephone lines, were set up to address issues in real time.

For evaluation, the board established centralised marking centres, engaging approximately 30,915 teachers to speed up the checking process. A network of 66 collection centres was also created for the secure handling of answer sheets.

Students will be able to check their results and download marksheets from the official portals once the results are declared.