The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced the results for the Class 10 and 12 supplementary examinations. Students who participated in these supplementary exams can now verify their qualifying status on the official board website at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
To check their results, candidates must log in using their credentials. In addition to the Class 10 and 12 results, the supplementary results for vocational subjects, Praveshika, and CWSN candidates have also been made available online.
RBSE Class 5th, 8th Supplementary Results 2025: How to check results?
Step 1: Visit the official RBSE website at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on “Results” to access the link for the RBSE 10th/12th Supplementary Result 2025.
Step 3: Choose the appropriate link: Class 10 Supplementary, Class 12 Supplementary, Vocational/Praveshika/CWSN as necessary.
Step 4: Input your Roll Number (and the security code, if prompted), then click Submit.
Step 5: Review your result on the screen and confirm your details (name, roll number, subjects, marks).
Step 6: Click Print/Download to save the provisional marksheet in PDF format.
The supplementary examinations for Classes 10 and 12 took place from August 6 to 8, providing students who were unable to pass one or two subjects in the regular exams a final chance to qualify without needing to repeat the entire academic year.
Earlier in the academic year, RBSE had already released the results for the Class 8 board examinations on May 25, 2025. Out of 12,64,618 students who took the exam, 12,22,369 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 96.66%. Approximately 41,368 students were categorized as supplementary, with girls achieving a pass percentage of 97.24% compared to 96.14% for boys.
In a similar manner, the results for the Class 5 board were revealed on May 30, 2025. A total of 13,23,190 students participated in the examination, with 12,96,495 achieving a passing grade, resulting in an overall pass rate of 97.47%. Girls sustained a slight advantage, achieving a pass percentage of 97.66% compared to 97.29% for boys.












