Rajasthan Board 10th result 2020 statistics; Check pass percentage, toppers details here
Apoorva Singh | July 28, 2020 | 04:46 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE)has declared the Class 10 result today on July 28, 2020. The RBSE 10th result 2020 has been released on rajresults.nic.in. This year the overall pass percentage for Rajasthan 10th result 2020 is 80.63%. The board has not declared any toppers for the year 2020. Students can check the result statistics here.
Latest: Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2020 Declared
RBSE 10th result statistics
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Approx 11 lakh students have appeared in the Rajasthan board 10th examination this year.
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The overall pass percentage for the year 2020 is 80.63 per cent.
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The pass percentage has been increased from 79.85 to 80.63%.
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The pass percentage for girls is Girls is 81.41 per cent.
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For Boys, the pass percentage is 78.99 per cent.
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