Rajasthan Board 10th Result: You will be able to check the Rajasthan Board Class 10 results without the internet; you will only need to enter your Roll Number.
Today is a significant day for students appearing for the Rajasthan Board Class 10 examinations. The results for lakhs of students will be released today at 1:00 PM by Education Minister Madan Singh Dilawar. The results will be announced during a press conference, following which a direct link to access the results will be made available on the Board's official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Students can simply click on this link, enter their roll numbers, and download their mark sheets.
Results Can Be Checked Even Without the Internet
Once the RBSE Rajasthan Board Class 10 results are declared, students will be able to check their outcomes even without an internet connection. Since many students or their parents may not own a smartphone, they can check their results via SMS without needing the internet.
How to Check Results via SMS
To check your result via SMS, simply type `RJ10
An Alternative Option to Check Results in Case of Website Crashes
If the official website crashes after the results are declared, students may experience delays in checking their outcomes. In such a scenario, students can download the DigiLocker app on their mobile phones in advance. On this platform, you can navigate directly to the "Issued Documents" section and enter your roll number. Your mark sheet will then appear on the screen, allowing you to check your result quickly.
Minimum Marks Required to Pass All Subjects
For the information of all students, please note that to pass the Class 10 Board examinations, students are required to secure a minimum of 33 percent marks in *all* subjects. If a student fails in one or two subjects, there is no need to be disheartened. Such students can appear for the compartment examination; by passing this exam, they can successfully clear the board exams and save their academic year from being wasted.
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