The RBSE 10th Result 2026 Name Wise search facility became active after the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE) announced the Class 10 examination outcomes on 24 March 2026 at 1 pm through a press conference in Ajmer.
Over ten lakh candidates who appeared for the exams held between 12 February and 28 February 2026 can now view their scores online. The board made the result available on its official websites rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in, and also provided an SMS service and Digilocker access for alternative retrieval.
How to Check RBSE 10th Result 2026 Name Wise
To use the name‑wise option, open a browser and visit https://rajasthan.indiaresult.com/bser/ or any trusted IndiaResults portal.
Select Rajasthan from the state list, then click the link labelled “RBSE 10th Result 2026”. Choose the “Name Wise” tab that appears on the page.
Enter your full name exactly as it appears on the admit card; if the site asks for your father’s name, provide it as well.
Press the submit button and a list of matching records will be displayed. Locate your entry in the list, click on it, and download or print the marksheet for future use.
Official vs Third‑Party Platforms
The RBSE website primarily requires a roll number to access the result, but it also allows users to search their name within the result summary if the roll number is unavailable. Third‑party sites such as IndiaResults.com host a separate name‑wise database that mirrors the official data after the board publishes the marksheet.
Students should always cross‑verify any name‑wise result with the roll‑number‑wise entry on rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in to ensure authenticity. This two‑step check helps avoid errors caused by similar names or data entry mistakes on external portals.
Details Included in the Marksheet
The RBSE 10th marksheet displays the candidate’s name, father’s name, roll number, enrollment number and date of birth for clear 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 figures to reveal the grand total, overall percentage and the division earned—Distinction, First, Second or Pass—according to RBSE grading criteria. A pass/fail indicator appears, based on the board’s minimum threshold of 33 % in each subject and in aggregate.
Top Scorers and Pass Percentage
The merit list released with the result names Cheshta Sharma as the state top scorer with 99.00 % marks. Several students secured 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). Overall, 94.23 % of the candidates cleared the examination, reflecting a notable improvement over previous years.
What to Do After Viewing the Result
After downloading the marksheet, students should save a PDF copy for college admissions, scholarship applications and future reference. Taking a printout is advisable for offline verification during counselling sessions.
If satisfied with the scores, candidates can proceed to fill out application forms for senior secondary schools or vocational courses. Those who suspect an error 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 candidates who fail in one or more subjects, RBSE conducts supplementary examinations in May 2026, with the supplementary result expected in June 2026; examination forms and schedules are published on the official website shortly after the main result.



