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Rajasthan State Open School Declares 10th and 12th Exam Results

Rajasthan State Open School Declares 10th and 12th Exam Results

Rajasthan State Open School Announces 10th and 12th Result

The Rajasthan State Open School (RSOS), Jaipur, has declared the results for the Class 10th and 12th examinations held for the March-May 2025 session on June 19, 2025. The result was announced online by the state's Education Minister, Madan Dilawar, from the Shiksha Sankul complex in Jaipur. Students and their parents can now check their results on the official website or via the direct links provided below.

Result Links Activated on These Websites

Following the announcement, the result links for both Class 10th and 12th have been activated on the official websites of the Rajasthan Open Board: education.rajasthan.gov.in and rsosapps.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos. Students can easily access their results using their login details on these websites.

Examination Results Summary

In Class 10th, 46.1% of students passed the Rajasthan State Open School examination. The pass percentage for girls was 47.7%, while it was 43.1% for boys. In Class 12th, the overall pass percentage was 49.1%, with girls achieving a 49.4% pass rate and boys achieving 48.7%. These figures clearly show that girls performed better than boys in both classes.

Easy Steps to Check Your Result

The Rajasthan Open Board results are available online and can be accessed in four easy steps.

Step 1: Visit the official RSOS website.

Step 2: Click on the "Rajasthan Open School Result 2025" link available on the website's homepage.

Step 3: On the next page, select your class (10th or 12th). Then, enter your enrollment number, date of birth, and the security code provided.

Step 4: Click the submit button, and your result will be displayed. You can download your digital marksheet from there.

Top Performers List and Other Important Data Released

Along with the results, the Rajasthan State Open School has also released a list of the top-performing students in both Class 10th and 12th. The board has also shared detailed data on student performance, including pass percentages and the results for boys and girls separately.

Another Chance for Failing Students

According to the RSOS board, a minimum of 33% marks is required in each subject to pass. Students who fail in one or two subjects need not worry. They can appear for the supplementary examination in the next session and clear their pending subjects, avoiding academic year loss.

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