Rajasthan 10th, 12th supplementary result 2026 out rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in; direct link
Ruchika Kumari | May 30, 2026 | 09:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
Rajasthan Board Class 10, 12 supplementary exam scorecard link is now active on official website. Students can collect their marksheet from respective schools.
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Download NowThe Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER), Ajmer, has declared the RBSE Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary examination results 2026. Students who appeared for the compartment and improvement examinations can now access their scorecards from any of these official websites- rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in.
The supplementary examination is conducted every year to provide a second opportunity to students who were unable to clear one or more subjects in the regular board examinations. Rajasthan Class 10 supplementary examinations were conducted from May 14 to May 16, while practical examinations commenced on May 7. Rajasthan Class 12 supplementary examinations were also held between May 14 and May 16.
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To check and download revised scorecards, students need to visit the official website and click on the supplementary result link and then select their Class.
Steps to check RBSE supplementary results 2026
Students must be ready with their roll numbers to download scorecards online.
- Visit rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in or rajresults.nic.in.
- On homepage, click on the RBSE 10th or 12th Supplementary Result 2026 link
- Enter the required credentials, including roll number and click on the submit button
- The result will appear on the screen
- Download the same and save the marksheet for future references
Students are advised to carefully verify all details mentioned on the provisional marksheet. In case of any discrepancy, they should immediately contact their respective schools or board authorities. Details to check on marksheet includes student's name, parent's name, school name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks, qualifying status, and grade, where applicable.
Students who have passed the Class 10 supplementary examination will now be eligible to take admission to Class 11. Similarly, Class 12 students who have cleared the supplementary examination can proceed with undergraduate admissions and participate in admission processes of universities and colleges.
The Rajasthan Board had earlier declared the regular Class 10 and Class 12 board examination results in March and April. Students are advised to keep a copy of the online marksheet for immediate use. However, the original marksheet and passing certificate will be issued later through their respective schools.
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