RBSE 10th Result 2026: Official Website Crashes After Result Declaration, Check Scores Here

The wait is finally over! The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has officially announced the Class 10 (Matric) Result 2026, bringing relief to over 10 lakh students across the state. The results were declared during a press conference, where key highlights were also shared.
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Due to heavy traffic, official websites are currently facing outages. Students can use the SMS facility to check their results quickly without any delay.

Here’s how to check your result via SMS:

If the website is slow or not working, use SMS:
  • Type: RJ10 Roll Number
  • Send to 5676750 or 56263
Your result will be delivered directly to your phone.


Once the websites are back up and running, students will be able to access their scorecards online and through official apps, making the process smooth and convenient.

Where to Check Your Result

Students can check their results on:
You can also scan a QR code to directly access your scorecard.


How to Check RBSE 10th Result 2026

Follow these simple steps:
  • Visit the official RBSE website
  • Click on 'RBSE 10th Result 2026'
  • Enter your roll number and roll code
  • Verify details and submit
  • Download and print your result for future use


Passing Criteria

To pass the RBSE Class 10 exam, students must score:
  • At least 33% in each subject
  • 33% overall aggregate

What Your Marksheet Will Show

The online marksheet will include:
  • Student’s name
  • Roll number
  • Subject-wise marks
  • Total marks
  • Percentage or grade
Original marksheets will later be sent to schools for collection.


Last Year’s Highlights

Last year, the RBSE Class 10 results were declared on May 28, with an impressive pass percentage of over 93%. Girls once again outperformed boys, continuing the trend of strong academic performance.

The board follows a nine-point grading system, where A1 (91-100) is the highest grade. Students need at least a D grade to pass, while those receiving an F must appear for supplementary exams.