RBSE Class 10 results 2026: Girls lead with 94.90% pass rate, ahead of boys at 93.63%

RBSE Class 10 results 2026: Girls lead with 94.90% pass rate, ahead of boys at 93.63%

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.

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