For many students across Rajasthan, today wasn’t just about marks — it was about proving themselves.
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) declared the Class 10th results, and the moment the website went live, cyber cafes, school corridors, and drawing rooms across the state filled with excitement, nervous clicks, and prayers whispered under breath.
“I couldn’t believe it when my name popped up with 91%. I called my mom — she just started crying on the phone,” said Neha, a student from Jhunjhunu, her voice still shaking.
Girls Outperform Boys Again
Once again, girls outshone boys in overall performance.
Pass percentage: 93.68%
Girls’ pass rate: 94.08%
Boys’ pass rate: 93.16%
For Riya from Kota, scoring 96% was more than a number. “I studied during power cuts with candles sometimes. I want to become a doctor — and this is my first step.”
“Website crashed… heart almost did too.”
From Jaipur to Barmer, the RBSE website slowed to a crawl as thousands tried to check their scores at once. Some students had to rush to cyber cafés when their phones failed to load the result page.A boy in Bikaner laughed, “I refreshed the page 20 times before it opened. I thought maybe I failed — turns out I topped my class!”
“First from my village to score above 90%”
In a dusty village near Churu, Arjun couldn’t stop smiling. “We don’t even have proper net here. I studied from old books. No coaching, nothing. Still got 92%. My teacher said I made our school proud.”
Not Everyone Celebrated
Not all stories were joyful. Rohit from Sikar missed passing math by one mark.I got 36. Needed 37. I cried. But my teacher told me — this is not the end. I’llclear it in the next exam.”
Rechecking and Supplementary Exam Details
RBSE has confirmed that students unsatisfied with their results can apply for revaluation. Supplementary exam dates will be announced soon on the official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
Education Minister Reacts
The state’s Education Minister congratulated students on social media, saying:
“This is the result of consistent effort and dedication. We’re proud of every student — and grateful to the teachers who guided them.”
Final Word
For some, today meant sweets and smiles. For others, silent resolve. But every mark has a story behind it A story of late nights, long chapters, and hope.To those who passed — congratulations. To those who didn’t — remember: a result isn’t your worth. It’s just a step. The next one is yours to climb.
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