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###RBSE Class 12 Results Declared with 96.45% Pass Rate

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31 Mar 26
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###RBSE Class 12 Results Declared with 96.45% Pass Rate

Udaipur Bureau

Udaipur,  The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has declared the Class 12 examination results for all streams, recording an overall pass percentage of 96.45%. The results were officially announced by Education and Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar from Udaipur through a virtual connection with the RBSE headquarters in Ajmer.

In a historic first, the board results were released in March, marking a significant administrative achievement. The announcement was made at the DOIT auditorium in the Udaipur Collectorate, in the presence of public representatives and officials.


Girls Outperform in Most Streams

Girls outshone boys in Science, Arts, and Senior Upadhyay streams, while boys performed better in Commerce.

Science Stream: Pass percentage stood at 97.52%, with girls achieving 98.34% and boys 97.02%.

Commerce Stream: Overall result was 93.64%, with boys at 94.04% and girls at 92.82%.

Arts Stream: Recorded 97.54%, with girls at 98.29% and boys at 96.68%.

Senior Upadhyay: Achieved 97.20%, with girls at 97.77% and boys at 96.46%.

A large number of students secured first division across all streams, reflecting strong academic performance.

Minister Interacts with Toppers

After the declaration, Minister Dilawar personally spoke to top-performing students over the phone, congratulating them and wishing them a bright future.

Key Announcements and Reforms

The minister highlighted several reforms aimed at improving transparency and efficiency in the education system:

Re-checking Facility Expanded: Now available in Mathematics, Science, and English.

Board Exams Twice a Year: Students will get two opportunities annually starting next session.

Academic Session from April 1: Increasing working days from 235 to 244.

Timely Distribution of Books and Uniform Funds: Ensured through direct benefit transfer (DBT).

Focus on Discipline and Infrastructure

Strict restrictions have been imposed on mobile phone usage during teaching hours in schools. Emphasis was also laid on maintaining discipline, strengthening teacher accountability, and promoting value-based education through activities like morning assemblies and yoga.

The minister also directed officials to ensure student safety by avoiding the use of unsafe school buildings and improving infrastructure. New Sainik Schools will be launched in Bikaner and Sikar, along with Vedic schools at divisional levels.

The government aims to ensure that no child is deprived of education and is working towards maximum enrollment through special campaigns.


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