The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE) officially declared the Class 12 results for the Science, Commerce, and Arts streams today, March 31, 2026. Following the 10:00 AM announcement by the Education Minister, the board confirmed an overall pass percentage of 96.23%.
While this remains an impressive figure, it marks a slight dip from last year’s record-breaking performance, where streams like Commerce and Science hovered near 98–99%.
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How to Access Your RBSE 12th Marksheet
With over 8 lakh students attempting to log in simultaneously, the official servers are experiencing heavy loads. Use the following steps to secure your digital copy:
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Primary Portals: Visit rajresults.nic.in or rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
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Select Stream: Click the specific link for Science, Commerce, or Arts.
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Enter Credentials: Input your Roll Number from your admit card.
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Download: Save the provisional marksheet for university applications.
Note: If the main sites are unresponsive, students are encouraged to use DigiLocker or the NDTV Result Checker for faster access.
2026 vs. 2025: A Comparative Performance
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| Stream | 2025 Pass % (Actual) | 2026 Pass % (Current) |
| Science | 98.43% | Pending Detailed Split |
| Commerce | 99.07% | Pending Detailed Split |
| Arts | 97.78% | Pending Detailed Split |
| Overall | 97.76% (approx.) | 96.23% |
Vital Information for Students
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The 33% Rule: You must secure at least 33% marks in every subject to be declared “Pass.”
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Provisional Status: Today’s online marksheet is a temporary document. Original hard-copy certificates will be distributed by respective schools within 15–20 days.
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Scrutiny & Revaluation: If you are unsatisfied with your score, RBSE will open the window for Revaluation and Supplementary Exams next week.
Investigative Insight: The “CUET Alignment” Effect
The decision to release results on March 31—nearly two months earlier than the traditional May/June window—is a strategic move to insulate Rajasthan students from admission delays. In previous years, RBSE students often missed the first round of CUET (Common University Entrance Test) counseling because their final marksheets weren’t ready. By shifting the evaluation timeline to March, the board has effectively given its students a “head start” in the national college race. However, the slight drop in the pass percentage (96.23%) suggests that the ultra-fast evaluation process may have seen a stricter adherence to marking schemes compared to the “grace-mark” leniency sometimes seen in delayed cycles.
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