RBSE 12th result 2024 improves; 13 districts record 100% in commerce
RBSE 12th Result 2024 Out: Girls outperformed boys in all groups. Stream-wise result details here.
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NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) 12th result 2024 has improved for all three streams this year as the pass percentages saw an increase. 97.73 percent of students passed in science, 98.95% in commerce, and 96.88% in arts. The Rajasthan Board chairman Mahesh Chandra declared the RBSE Class 12 results 2024 today, May 20. RBSE 12th result 2024 live.
Girls outshined boys by securing higher pass percentages in all the three subjects. In science, 97.08% boys passed the exam while the pass percentage of girls stands at 98.90%. In arts and commerce, 95.80% and 98.66% male students have been declared qualified respectively. Girls recorded 97.86% in arts and 99.51% in commerce.
RBSE 12th Result 2024 highlights
The pass percentage across the three streams are as follows:
Stream |
Overall pass percentage |
Boys’ % |
Girls’ % |
Total appeared |
Total passed |
Science |
97.73% |
97.08% |
98.90% |
258071 |
252205 |
Commerce |
98.95% |
98.66% |
99.51% |
26418 |
26141 |
Arts |
96.88% |
95.80% |
97.86% |
569575 |
551789 |
Among districts, Shahpura recorded the highest percentage of 99.35% in science. Bundi, Barmer, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Baran, Rajsamand, Pratapgarh, Anoopgarh, Didwana-Kutcham, Dudu, Kekri, Kotputli-Behror, and Phalodi districts recorded 100% pass percentage in commerce. In arts, Jodhpur Rural shined with 98.75%.
RBSE 12th Result 2024: Science result analysis
The pass percentage of girls, boys, and overall in the last six years are given below.
Particular |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
Overall pass percentage |
97.73% |
95.65% |
96.53% |
99.48% |
91.96% |
92.88% |
Girls’ pass percentage |
98.90% |
97.39% |
97.57% |
- |
94.90% |
95.86% |
Boys’ pass percentage |
97.08% |
94.72% |
95.98% |
- |
90.61% |
91.59% |
RBSE 12th Commerce Results 2024: Pass percentages over years
The pass percentage of girls, boys, and overall in the last six years are given below.
Particular |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
Overall pass percentage |
98.95% |
96.66% |
97.53% |
99.73% |
94.49 |
91.46 |
Girls’ pass percentage |
99.51% |
98.01% |
98.62% |
99.76% |
96.94 |
95.31 |
Boys’ pass percentage |
98.66% |
95.85% |
96.93% |
99.72% |
93.18 |
89.40 |
RBSE 12th Arts result 2024 comparative study
The pass percentage of girls, boys, and overall in the last six years are given below.
Particular |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 Details |
2021 Details |
2020 Details |
2019 Details |
Overall pass percentage |
96.88% |
92.35% |
96.33% |
99.19% |
90.70 |
88 |
Girls’ pass percentage |
97.86% |
94.06% |
97.21% |
99.41% |
93.10 |
90.81 |
Boys’ pass percentage |
95.80% |
90.65% |
95.44% |
99.67% |
88.45 |
85.41 |
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