The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has officially declared the Class 12 results for the 2026 academic session. This year feels a little different. Not just because of the numbers, but because of how early everything happened.
Education and Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar announced the results for all three streams—Science, Commerce, and Arts—together on March 31 at 10 AM. That’s a first.
Even more interesting, both Class 10 and Class 12 results came out in March itself. The idea is simple: start the new academic session from April 1 without delay. A small change, but it could make a big difference for students planning ahead.
Overall Performance: Strong Numbers This Year
The overall pass percentage stands at 96.23%, which is impressive by any standard.
One clear trend continues—girls have outperformed boys across all streams. This isn’t new, but the gap keeps showing consistency year after year.

Stream-wise Result Breakdown
Here’s how each stream performed this year:
Arts Stream (Humanities)
- Pass Percentage:54%
- Topper:Narpat & Navya Meena
- Top Score:60%
- Total Students:8 lakh+
Arts saw the highest participation and the best pass percentage. It clearly remains the most popular stream in Rajasthan.
Science Stream
Pass Percentage:52%
- Topper:Deepika / Preeti
- Top Score:80%
- Total Students:8 lakh+
Science students performed almost at par with Arts. The standout moment here is Deepika’s near-perfect 99.8%, which is among the highest scores this year.
Commerce Stream
Pass Percentage:64%
- Topper:Kangna Kaushlani
- Top Score:20%
- Total Students:~30,000
Commerce had fewer students compared to the other streams. The pass rate is slightly lower, but still quite solid.
How to Check RBSE 12th Result 2026
Students can check their results using their roll number through these methods:
1. Official Websites
- rajasthan.gov.in
- nic.in
2. Other Ways
- SMS Service:
- Arts: RJ12A <Roll Number> → 5676750
- Science: RJ12S <Roll Number> → 5676750
- Commerce: RJ12C <Roll Number> → 5676750
- DigiLocker:
You can download a digitally signed marksheet, which is valid for admissions. - Third-party portals:
Platforms like NDTV also offer result checking during heavy traffic.
What Happens Next?
This part matters more than most students think.
Provisional Marksheet
The online result is temporary. Students should collect the original marksheet from their school soon.
Re-evaluation Option
If you feel your marks are not correct, you can apply for:
- Scrutiny
- Re-checking
This window usually stays open for 10–15 days after the result declaration.
Supplementary Exams
Didn’t clear one or two subjects? Don’t panic.
Students who score below 33% in up to two subjects can appear for supplementary exams, likely scheduled for June 2026.
Final Thoughts
This year’s RBSE result tells a simple story—high performance, early results, and better planning for the future.
The early declaration is probably the biggest change. It gives students more time to decide their next step, whether it’s college admissions, entrance exams, or something else.
And once again, girls leading the charts shows a clear shift happening in academic trends.
If you’ve passed, take a moment and breathe. Then start planning ahead.
If things didn’t go as expected, there’s still time to fix it.
Results are important, but they’re not the final chapter.
Satyakam is a seasoned professional content writer with over 15 years of experience in creating high-quality, research-driven content for digital platforms. He specialises in business, finance, banking, law, technology, and informational blogs.




