Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2025: Get Ready! Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Get Ready, Rajasthan! RBSE 10th Result 2025 Announcement Imminent
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is gearing up to announce the eagerly awaited 10th result for the year 2025. While the official date and time are still under wraps, media reports suggest that the results will likely be declared between May 26th and May 31st, 2025. Keep an eye out for the official announcement, which will be made through a press conference and posted on the RBSE’s official website: https://rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
Last year, the results were released on May 29th, so this timeframe seems plausible.
How to Download Your RBSE 10th Result 2025
Once the results are out, here’s how you can easily access your scorecard:
- Visit the official website: Head over to https://rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
- Find the result link: Look for links labeled “Main Examination Results 2025” or “RBSE Secondary 2025 Result” on the homepage.
- Enter your details: Input your roll number and date of birth as mentioned on your admit card.
- Click “Submit”: Your RBSE 10th Result 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Download & save: Download the result and save it for future reference. You can also take a printout.
Alternative Ways to Check Your Results
In addition to the official website, you can also check your results through these convenient methods:
- SMS: Send “RJ10” to 56263 or 5676750 (exact format and number will be confirmed by the board).
- DigiLocker: Visit the DigiLocker app or website https://digilocker.gov.in, go to the ‘Education’ section, select ‘RBSE’ or ‘Rajasthan Board’, enter your roll number and exam year (2025), and download your digital marksheet.
- UMANG App: The UMANG app also allows access to the RBSE 10th result.
RBSE Class 12 Results Out!
Meanwhile, the RBSE recently declared the results for Class 12 exams, with girls once again excelling over boys across all streams – science, commerce, and humanities. The pass percentages for science, commerce, and humanities were 98.4%, 99%, and 97.8% respectively, marking an improvement from the previous year.



