RBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Officially Announced with Improved Pass Percentage
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has officially declared the results for the Class 10 examinations of 2026. The announcement was made on March 24, 2026, at approximately 1 PM, with the results being published on the board's primary official websites: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in.
Exam Statistics and Performance Overview
A total of around 6.08 lakh students had registered for the RBSE Class 10 board examinations this year. The exams were conducted over a period of eight days, from February 21 to February 28, 2026. In terms of academic performance, the overall pass percentage for 2026 has been recorded at 94.23%, which marks a slight improvement compared to the previous year's figure of 93.06%.
Post-Result Procedures: Scrutiny and Re-Examination
Following the result declaration, the Rajasthan Board has issued comprehensive guidelines for students who may be dissatisfied with their marks and wish to explore post-result options. These include applying for scrutiny, obtaining copies of answer sheets, or opting for re-examination in specific subjects.
Understanding Scrutiny: RBSE has clarified that the scrutiny process does not involve a complete re-evaluation of answer scripts. Instead, it is limited to checking for specific errors such as:
- Miscalculations in total marks
- Missing marks for any particular question
- Mistakes in the transfer of marks from the answer sheet to the result sheet
It is important to note that no fresh assessment of answers is conducted during scrutiny.
New Re-Examination Option: In a significant development for the 2026 academic session, RBSE has introduced a re-examination facility for selected subjects. Students can now apply for re-examination in the following core subjects:
- English
- Science
- Mathematics
The board has specified that students should first apply for re-checking through the scrutiny process, and only then can they request re-examination in these subjects if necessary.
Application Process and Important Deadlines
Students can submit their applications for scrutiny and re-examination through two primary channels: the official RBSE website or authorized e-Mitra centers. The board has established strict timelines for application submission:
- Applications must be filed within 7 days of the result declaration with the normal fee
- An additional grace period of 3 days is available with payment of a late fee
Offline applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Fee Structure for Various Services
The Rajasthan Board has announced the following fee structure for post-result services:
- Scrutiny fee: ₹400 per subject
- Late fee: ₹800 per subject
- Objection fee: ₹100 per subject
- Re-examination fee: ₹100 per question
Key Rules and Regulations for Applicants
Students must adhere to several important rules when applying for post-result procedures:
- Scrutiny applications can be submitted only once per subject
- Marks may either increase or decrease following the scrutiny process
- All fees paid are non-refundable regardless of the outcome
- Valid identification documents (such as Aadhaar card or voter ID) must be uploaded during application
- Accurate mobile numbers and email addresses are crucial for receiving updates
Accessing Answer Sheets and Raising Objections
After successfully applying for scrutiny, students will receive login credentials via SMS or email. Using these details, they can:
- Download scanned copies of their answer sheets
- Check results within 5 days of the upload
The answer sheets will be available online for a limited duration only.
If students identify any issues after reviewing their answer sheets, they can raise objections online within 5 days. The objection must include specific details such as subject name, question number, and supporting evidence. No offline or late objections will be entertained by the board.
Board Advisory and Final Recommendations
The Rajasthan Board has advised students to carefully consider their decision before applying for scrutiny, emphasizing that mark changes occur in only a small percentage of cases. The board's decisions following rechecking or re-examination will be considered final and binding.
Furthermore, RBSE has recommended that students continue with their subsequent academic preparations rather than waiting for revised results, ensuring minimal disruption to their educational progression.



