RBSE Class 10th result 2026: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) announced the Class 10 results 2026 on March 24, 2026, Tuesday. This year, the results reflected both high pass percentages and a clear edge for girls over boys, continuing a consistent trend seen in recent years. Out of 10,66,561 registered students, a total of 10,49,068 candidates appeared for the examination. Among them, 9,88,520 students successfully passed, taking the overall pass percentage to 94.23%.
The board recorded a 94.23% overall pass percentage, with 9,88,520 students clearing the examination out of 10,49,068 who appeared.
Category
| Number of Students
|
Registered
| 10,66,561
|
Appeared
| 10,49,068
|
Passed
| 9,88,520
|
Supplementary
| 27,678
|
Overall Pass %
| 94.23%
|
The data reflects a stable and high success rate, with only a small proportion of students placed in the supplementary category.
Gender-wise performance: Girls ahead again
Girls continued to outperform boys in terms of pass percentage, even though the number of boys appearing was higher.
Category
| Boys
| Girls
| Total
|
Appeared
| 5,51,534
| 4,97,534
| 10,49,068
|
Passed
| 5,16,381
| 4,72,139
| 9,88,520
|
Supplementary
| 15,307
| 12,371
| 27,678
|
Pass Percentage
| 93.63%
| 94.90%
| 94.23%
|
A total of 4,72,139 girls passed, achieving a higher success rate than boys, whose pass percentage stood at 93.63%.
Division-wise result analysis
The results show that a large number of students secured first and second divisions, indicating strong academic performance.
Division
| Boys
| Girls
| Total
|
First Division
| 2,72,252
| 2,83,411
| 5,55,663
|
Second Division
| 1,99,661
| 1,60,995
| 3,60,656
|
Third Division
| 44,346
| 27,683
| 72,029
|
Total Passed
| 5,16,381
| 4,72,139
| 9,88,520
|
A large number of students obtained first division, then a considerable number second division, which shows a continual pattern of academic success.
What the figures reveal
These statistics this year present two very different trends: 1. High level of academic consistency: The results highlight an even level of performance throughout, as more than 94% of pupils passed. 2. Girls lead in academics: Besides being fewer in number, the girls scored a higher percentage of passes and were very well represented in the top divisions.