The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) at Ajmer, on Tuesday, created history by releasing the Class 10 results in just 24 days, a national record for the fastest result declaration. For the first time in its history, the Board released results in March, even before Class 12 results, which are expected soon. More than 10.5 lakh students across the state appeared for the exams conducted from February 12 to February 28, 2026. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 94.23 per cent, with girls leading at 94.2 per cent compared to 93.63 per cent for boys.
The swift declaration of results comes as a relief to students and parents, allowing timely preparation for the new academic session starting from April 1. “With speed, transparency, and high-quality results, this year’s Board performance is being hailed as a new benchmark in Rajasthan’s education system,” officials said. Alongside this historic achievement, several students have delivered remarkable individual performances, proving that determination and dedication can overcome any circumstances.
In Sikar, Priyanshi Sunda, the daughter of a farmer, scored 99.83 per cent, ranking among the top students in the state. In Alwar, Adesh Kumar, the son of a dailywage labourer mother, scored 96.67 per cent. When his home environment proved unconducive for studies, he moved to his maternal uncle’s house in Malakhera, where he could concentrate fully on his academics. Another standout achiever, Saloni, the daughter of Constable Manju Devi of the Kalika Patrolling Unit, scored 98 per cent. Saloni used AI tools on her mobile phone to solve difficult academic questions, memorising explanations to strengthen her understanding.
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