RBSE New Exam Rules: No Class 10 Supplementary Exams from the 2026-27 Session—How Will Students Pass?
RBSE Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE), has announced the results for the Class 10 and Praveshika examinations. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 94.23%. Meanwhile, the pass percentage for the Praveshika examination was 87.11%. Education Minister Madan Dilawar stated that, starting in 2027, the Board will conduct the Class 10 board examinations twice a year; furthermore, from the 2026-27 academic session onwards, supplementary examinations for Class 10 will no longer be held.
While announcing the results, Education Minister Madan Dilawar informed that, effective from the 2026-27 academic session, the Board will discontinue the supplementary examination for Class 10. Students who receive a 'Supplementary' status in the first board examination will be granted permission to appear for the second board examination.
Class 10 Board Examinations to be Held Twice a Year Starting in 2027
The Education Minister announced that, beginning in 2027, the Class 10 board examinations will be conducted twice a year—a first for the state. All students must appear for the first examination. Only those students who have appeared for the first board examination will be eligible to appear for the second board examination.
Students will be permitted to improve their performance in any three subjects.
If a student fails to appear for the examination in three or more subjects during the first board examination, they will not be eligible to appear for the second board examination. Such students will be declared 'Failed' and will subsequently have the opportunity to appear for the examination only in the following year.
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