
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), Ajmer declared class 10 result today i.e July 30 at 4 pm. Students can check their results at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, rajresults.nic.in. The official website is down due to heavy load, we suggest candidates to keep checking this page for latest updates. Meanwhile, today CBSE published class 12 result at 2:30 pm.
RBSE Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2021 LIVE Updates
Overall, pass percentage stands at 99.56 per cent which is higher than previous year’s 80.63 per cent. A total of 99.62 per cent girls have passed while the pass percentage for boys stands at 99.51 per cent.
The secondary (class 10) exams were cancelled this year due to the outbreak of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the medical experts, it has been said that the third wave could be more dangerous for the children and therefore they will be more prone to get infected. Thus, the decision for canceling the board exams this year was taken. The exams for class 10 were earlier postponed on April 18, 2021.
To check the results for class 10, students can visit the site of rajasthan.indiaresults.com. Click on the “Result of Secondary (class 10) exam 2021” tab. Enter the necessary details to log in like roll number, registration number, or verification code. The result will appear on the screen once the details are submitted. Download the result and take a printout for further reference.
Last year, out of 11.52 lakh students, 9.29 lakh have cleared the Rajasthan Board class 10 examination. The pass percentage of the RBSE class 10 result was 80.63 per cent in 2020. There was a slight increase from the result of 2019, in which the pass percentage was 79.85 per cent. Jhunjhunu district registered the highest pass percentage of 88.27 in 2020. The pass percentage of girls was higher than boys. 81.41 per cent of girls were able to clear the exam that year whereas only 78.99 per cent of boys cleared the exam.
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