
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has officially confirmed the release date for its Class 12 examinations. Students across the state can now expect their scores for Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams on the specified morning.
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has officially confirmed the schedule for the much-anticipated Class 12 examination outcomes. The board announced that the RBSE Class 12 result 2026 will be declared on March 31, 2026, at 10 AM. This confirmation brings immediate clarity to lakhs of students across the state who have been awaiting their scores across Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams. The declaration will take place online, ensuring that students can access their provisional marksheets immediately after the announcement concludes.
Education Minister Madan Dilawar is set to be the key figure presiding over this significant event, delivering the announcement directly from the RBSE office in Ajmer. He will be joined by senior officials, including Board administrator Shakti Singh Rathore, Ajmer divisional commissioner Shakti Singh Rathore, and secretary Gajendra Singh Rathore. Their presence at the Ajmer office during the declaration process underscores the administrative gravity placed on this event. The board has successfully completed the evaluation and compilation of results within the scheduled timeline, enabling the announcement to be made as planned in March.
All three academic streams-Science, Commerce, and Humanities-will be released simultaneously. This strategic decision ensures that students from different academic backgrounds can view their results at the exact same time, eliminating the need for staggered releases. The board will facilitate access through its official website, where candidates can input their roll numbers to retrieve their online marksheets. These marksheets will be provisional and available for download immediately following the declaration. To view their results, students must possess their roll numbers and are advised to keep them ready to avoid any technical delays or last-minute hassles.
The scale of this year's examinations was substantial, with over 9 lakh students appearing for the board exams conducted between February 12 and March 11. The examinations took place across various centers throughout Rajasthan under the direct supervision of the board. Among the candidates, the Humanities stream recorded the highest participation, totaling nearly 6 lakh students. The Commerce stream accounted for approximately 80,000 students, while the remaining candidates belonged to the Science stream. The exams were conducted in the presence of board officials to ensure strict adherence to protocols.
This year's schedule represents a notable milestone in the board's history. RBSE has already declared Class 10 results earlier in the month. With the Class 12 results scheduled for March 31, this marks the first time in the board's history that results for both Class 10 and Class 12 are being announced within the month of March. This simultaneous or near-simultaneous release of two major class results highlights the board's operational efficiency and its ability to manage large-scale assessments within a condensed timeframe.
Students can follow a straightforward process to access their results. First, they must navigate to the official RBSE website and locate the specific result link for Class 12. Upon clicking the link, they must enter their unique roll number into the designated field. After submitting the information via the submit button, the result will appear on the screen. The final step involves downloading the provisional marksheet and taking a physical printout for future reference. By adhering to these steps, students can ensure a smooth verification process without unnecessary delays.
The strategic alignment of the Class 10 and Class 12 results in March suggests a shift in the board's operational timeline, potentially streamlining the academic year's conclusion for students. Given that the board has already managed to complete the evaluation for over 9 lakh students within the February-March window, it is likely that the board will continue to optimize its scheduling for future years. This efficiency could lead to earlier result declarations in the future, allowing students to plan their higher education or career paths with greater certainty and less anxiety regarding the traditional post-summer delay. The successful execution of this timeline serves as a strong precedent for future administrative reforms.
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