RBSE 12th Result Announced: Rajasthan Board Reveals 2026 Scores
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has officially announced the Class 12 results for Arts, Science, and Commerce on March 31, 2026. This year’s examination period ran from February 12 to March 11, with over 8.5 lakh students participating.
Among the standout performers, Deepika achieved an impressive score of 99.8% in the Science stream, while Navya Kumari Meena followed closely with a score of 99.62%. These remarkable results highlight the dedication and hard work of the students throughout the academic year.
The overall pass percentage for the RBSE Class 12 examinations this year stands at 96.23%. Specifically, the Science stream also recorded a pass percentage of 96.23%, while the Commerce stream saw a slightly lower pass rate of 93.64%. The Arts stream, however, excelled with a commendable pass percentage of 97.54%.
Students can conveniently check their results through DigiLocker or LiveMint, ensuring easy access to their scores. To pass, students were required to secure at least 33% marks or achieve a minimum grade of D in each subject.
As students celebrate their achievements, they will be able to collect their original marksheets from their respective schools at a later date. This announcement marks a significant milestone in the academic journey of these young scholars.
The RBSE Class 12 results follow a 9-point grading system, which has been a part of the board’s assessment strategy. This system aims to provide a more nuanced evaluation of student performance.
The community is abuzz with excitement as families and friends come together to celebrate the hard work and success of their loved ones. Official statements from the board emphasize the importance of perseverance and dedication in achieving these results.
As the dust settles on this year’s examinations, the RBSE continues to encourage students to strive for excellence in their future endeavors. The board’s commitment to educational quality remains steadfast, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.





