RBSE Class 10 scrutiny registration begins at bseronline.in; apply by June 13
RBSE 10th Exam 2024: Students can apply for Class 10 scrutiny by June 8 without paying any late fee.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 30, 2024 | 12:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER) has begun the registration process for RBSE Class 10 scrutiny exam 2024. The last date to apply for RBSE 10th scrutiny 2024 is June 8 without any late fee.
Students can fill out the RBSE 10th scrutiny form through the official website, bseronline.in. As per the schedule, the deadline for RBSE 10th scrutiny 2024 with a late fee is June 13. The Rajasthan Board has also issued information on fees, application procedures, rules, websites, and additional details.
Candidates are required to download the Class 10 answer sheet and pay a fee of Rs 300 per answer copy and a late fee of Rs 300 after the deadline using a debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI.
RBSE 10th Scrutiny 2024: How to apply
Students can follow the steps given below to fill out the RBSE 10th scrutiny application form.
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Visit the official website, bseronline.in
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Now, click on the link “First-time user new registration”
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Enter the required details and click on the register button.
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Now select the subject and fill out the scrutiny application form
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Upload documents if required and pay the application fee.
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Download the form and take a printout for future reference.
The RBSE announced the Rajasthan Board Class 10 results for 2024 on May 29. The overall pass percentage was 93.03%. Out of the 10,60,751 students who registered for the examination, 10,39,895 appeared for the RBSE 10th exam in 2024. The pass percentage for boys was 92.64%, while the pass percentage for girls was 93.46%.
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