Results of these classes came in Rajasthan, more than 50 percent of students failed.

Education Minister Madan Dilawar released the result from Shiksha Sankul in the capital Jaipur. This time a total of 53498 students had registered for class 10, out of which only 35575 students appeared in the examination.
Results of 10th and 12th class of Rajasthan State Open School have been declared. Despite the examinations being affected due to Operation Sindoor, this time the results were released in a record 19 days, which was released by the state's Education Minister Madan Dilawar. This time 46.1 percent students have passed in class 10 and 49.1 percent students have passed in class 12.
This was the result of class 10
Education Minister Madan Dilawar released the result from Shiksha Sankul in the capital Jaipur. This time a total of 53498 students had registered for class 10, out of which only 35575 students appeared in the examination. Out of the candidates who appeared in the exam, 16400 were declared successful. In class 10, only 46.01 percent students have passed.
This many students passed in class 12
49499 students had applied for class 12, out of which 38289 students appeared in the exam. 18800 students have passed in class 12. According to this, 49.1 students have passed in class 12 this time.
These are the toppers of class 10 and 12
Aman Khan of Jodhpur district and Hina of Jaipur have become toppers in class 10. Hina has got 89.8 percent marks and Aman Khan has got 85.4 percent marks. Whereas, Sumit of Balotra district and Rukhsana Bano of Churu have been toppers in class 12. Rukhsana has got 88.6 percent marks and Sumit has got 86 percent marks. These toppers of the female and male category will be given a prize of Rs 21,000 each by the education department.
Result released in record time
The copies of these examinations were checked digitally in online mode. Applications for re-checking of copies can be made from 20 to 26 June. This time the examinations were conducted from 21 April to 30 May. The examinations were rescheduled due to Operation Sindoor. After the completion of the examination, the result was released in a record 19 days. Education Minister Madan Dilawar congratulated the successful candidates after releasing the results. He consoled the failed candidates and said that one should not be disappointed with the result, but should take it as a challenge and try afresh.