RBSE 12th Topper List: Class 12 Board Results at 97.54%; Boys Excel in One Stream, Girls Triumph in Two.


Posted on 31st Mar 2026 10:49 am by rohit kumar

The RBSE Class 12 Board results have been released. While declaring the results, the Education Minister congratulated all successful students and wished them a bright future. Along with the release of the results, subject-wise performance data was also shared, providing clarity on the standing of the various streams.

 

 

Class 10 and 12 Results Released in March for the First Time

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Education Minister Dilawar stated that, for the first time since independence, the Class 10 and 12 Board results have been released in the month of March. This is being viewed as a significant transformation within the education system. Additionally, it was announced that Board examinations will now be conducted twice within a single academic year.

 

 

Marginal Differences in Stream-wise Results

According to the released statistics, the pass percentage for the Arts stream stood at 97.54%, while the Science stream recorded a pass percentage of 97.52%. Meanwhile, the Commerce stream recorded a pass percentage of 93.64%, which is a decrease of six percent compared to the previous year. Overall, the aggregate pass percentage this year has remained at a remarkably high level.

 

 

Performance of Girls vs. Boys

In this year’s results, boys outperformed girls in one stream, while girls took the lead in the other two streams. This trend appears to be consistent with patterns observed in previous years, where the performance of female students has consistently remained strong.

 

 

Toppers Deliver Outstanding Performance

In the Rajasthan Class 12 results, one female student delivered an outstanding performance by securing 99.8% marks. Meanwhile, Navya clinched the top spot in the Arts stream by securing the highest score of 99.60%. These achievements have further bolstered the academic standing of the state.

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