The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) in Ajmer achieved a national record by releasing Class 10 results within just 24 days, the fastest in the country. This year, over 10.5 lakh students in the state took the exams from February 12 to February 28, 2026. The pass percentage reached 94.23%, with girls outperforming boys at 94.2% compared to 93.63%.
The swift announcement of results has provided relief to students and parents, enabling them to prepare for the upcoming academic session starting on April 1. Officials have praised the Board’s efficiency, transparency, and quality results, considering it a significant milestone in Rajasthan’s education system. Several students have also showcased outstanding performances, demonstrating that dedication and hard work can lead to success.
In a remarkable individual achievement, Priyanshi Sunda from Sikar, daughter of a farmer, scored 99.83%, placing her among the top students in the state. Priyanshi’s disciplined study routine of seven to eight hours at school and additional hours at home, along with family support, has set her on the path to pursue engineering. Adesh Kumar from Alwar, son of a daily wage laborer, scored 96.67% after moving to a conducive study environment at his maternal uncle’s house.
Saloni, daughter of Constable Manju Devi from the Kalika Patrolling Unit, achieved 98% by utilizing AI tools on her mobile phone for academic purposes. Kanak Prajapat from Duhar Chaugan at Thana Ghazi in Ajmer secured 96.83% while managing household responsibilities with the support of her family. These success stories reflect the resilience, discipline, and innovation of students from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing that hard work and talent can overcome any challenge.
The Rajasthan Board’s record-breaking speed in result declaration, coupled with students’ exceptional achievements, underscores both institutional efficiency and individual brilliance in this year’s Class 10 results.
