May 22, 2025 | Ajmer: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will announce the Class 12 results for Arts, Science, and Commerce streams today, May 22, 2025, at 5 PM. The results will be declared at the RBSE headquarters in Ajmer, with Education Minister Madan Dilawar joining the event online.

A senior RBSE official confirmed that all preparations are complete, and the result links will be activated immediately after the press conference on the following official websites:
Students can also check their results via DigiLocker or SMS services.
How to Check RBSE Class 12 Result 2025 Online
Follow these simple steps to check your result:
Click on the link for “Senior Secondary Examination Result 2025”
Enter your roll number and submit
Download or print your result for future reference
Tip: Keep your admit card handy for a seamless experience.
RBSE Class 12 Exams 2025: Key Highlights
Exam Period: March 6 to April 9, 2025
Business Studies Paper: Rescheduled from March 23 to April 9 due to a paper leak
Practical Exams:
Regular students: January 9 – February 8
Private candidates: February 1 – February 8
Total Registered Candidates: 8,93,616
Science: 2,73,984
Commerce: 28,250
Arts: 5,87,475
What to Expect in the Result
The digital marksheet will include:
Student’s Name and Roll Number
Father’s and Mother’s Name
Subject-wise Theory and Practical Marks
Total Marks
Division (First, Second, or Third)
Result Status (Pass/Fail)
This provisional marksheet is valid for college admissions until official documents are issued by the respective schools.
Pass Percentages from 2024 Set High Benchmark
RBSE saw exceptional pass rates in 2024:
Commerce: 98.95%
Science: 97.73%
Arts: 96.88%
Girls outperformed boys in all streams. In Science, girls achieved 97.57%, while boys had 95.98%.
Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exams
Supplementary Exams: For students failing in one or two subjects.
Expected Timing: Mid to late 2025
Result Timeline: By September 2025
Re-evaluation:
Stay tuned to the RBSE portals after 5 PM today to access your results quickly. The board urges students to avoid panic, and for those who fall short, ample support via supplementary exams and re-evaluation is available.
