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Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026: Direct Link, Top Scorer Name

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has declared the Class 10 examination results for 2026 on March 24 at 1 pm, revealing a state‑wide pass percentage of 94.23 % and naming Cheshta Sharma as the top scorer with 99.00 % marks.

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Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026

The Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026 was announced today through a press conference at the Ajmer office, confirming that students can now view their scores on the official portal rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. The board also made the marksheet available via Digilocker and an SMS facility for those without immediate internet access. Over ten lakh candidates appeared for the exams held between February 12 and February 28, 2026.

How to Check the Result Online

To access the RBSE 10th result 2026 online, open rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and select the “Main Examination Results – 2026” tab. Click the link labelled “RBSE Senior Secondary Result 2026,” enter your roll number and date of birth, then submit to display the marksheet. The page allows you to download or print the document for future reference.​

Alternative Ways: SMS and Digilocker

Students can retrieve their scores by sending an SMS in the format RJ10 <space> ROLLNUMBER to 56263 or 5676750 from a registered mobile number. The result is also uploaded to Digilocker, where users log in with Aadhaar or mobile details and download the marksheet instantly. Both methods provide the same subject‑wise marks and qualifying status as the website.​

Details Included in the Marksheet

The official marksheet displays the candidate’s name, father’s name, roll number, enrollment number and date of birth for identification. Subject‑wise columns show theory marks, practical or internal assessment scores (where applicable) and the total obtained out of the maximum marks per subject. The sheet aggregates these to reveal the grand total, overall percentage and the division earned—Distinction, First, Second or Pass—according to RBSE grading criteria. A clear pass/fail indicator appears, based on the board’s minimum threshold of 33 % in each subject and in aggregate.​

Top Scorers of RBSE 10th Result 2026

The merit list released alongside the result shows Cheshta Sharma securing the first position with 99.00 % marks. She is followed by several students who achieved 99.67 %, including Aryan Mangal from Bharatpur, Bhavna Suthar from Phalsund, Sarvang Jain from Laxmangarh, Hansika Saharan from Taranagar, Navya Gupta from Jaipur and others. Rank 3 holders scored 99.50 %, namely Sheetal Jangid (Hill, Deeg), Vandana Choudhary (Barmer), Vandana Tanwar (Sikar) and Rashi Prajapati (Jaipur). These rankings highlight the strong academic performance across districts this year.

Revaluation and Supplementary Exam Process

Candidates who suspect an error in their marks may apply for revaluation of specific answer sheets within the stipulated window after the result declaration. The board charges a fixed fee per subject and revises the score if discrepancies exceed the allowed limit. Revaluation outcomes are typically announced within 15‑20 days of submission, usually in April 2026. For those who fail in one or more subjects, RBSE conducts supplementary examinations in May 2026, with the supplementary result expected in June 2026. Examination forms for the supplementary release shortly after the main result, and detailed schedules are published on the official website.​

Exam Timeline and Previous Year Trends

The RBSE Class 10 examinations for 2026 ran from February 12 to February 28, as confirmed by the board’s timetable. Historical data shows a steady improvement in pass percentages: 79.87 % in 2024, 81.33 % in 2025 and a notable jump to 94.23 % qualifying in 2026. Female candidates have consistently outperformed their male counterparts, with girls achieving 82.45 % pass in 2024 and 84.11 % in 2025, while boys recorded 77.52 % and 78.79 % respectively. Top scorers in recent years have secured 98‑99 % marks, with perfect scores in individual subjects such as Mathematics or Science not uncommon.

Statements from Officials

Education Minister Madan Dilawar highlighted the board’s commitment to timely result processing during his Ajmer press conference, noting that early declaration benefits students seeking higher education admissions. Rajasthan Board Secretary Gajendra Singh Rathod had earlier announced that the result time would be revealed soon, confirming the 1 pm slot on March 24. Both officials urged students to keep their roll numbers ready and to use only authentic channels to avoid misinformation.

Farhana Bhatt
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Farhana Bhatt (also spelled Farrhana Bhatt) is an Indian actress, model, martial artist, and peace activist. She hail from the picturesque city of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. She Loves To Write Shayari.

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