RBSE Class 5, 8 results soon; steps to check
Abhiraj P | June 5, 2022 | 12:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan Board Class 8 result 2022 was expected to be out by June 1 but got delayed. There is no confirmation from the RBSE on the result dates.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is likely to declare Class 5 and Class 8 exam results soon on the RBSE websites -- rajresults.nic.in and rajeduboard.rajasthan. The board has not yet conveyed the confirmed date and time for the declaration of the RBSE 5th, 8th result 2022.
Earlier, the Rajasthan Board Class 8 result 2022 was expected to be out by June 1. The Class 8 exam was held from April 17, 2022, to May 17, 2022. There is no official confirmation from the RBSE on the exam result date.
In the previous year, the board cancelled the Class 5, 8 exams owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. The board then assessed students on the basis of internal assessment and promoted eligible students to the next class. Students are required to score at least 33 percent in each subject as well as overall to qualify for the exam.
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RBSE 5th, 8th Result 2022: Steps to check
Candidates can check the RBSE Class 8th, 5th result 2022 by following the below-given steps:
- Visit the RBSE official website -- rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on the link that says, "RBSE Rajasthan Board Class 8th Result 2022".
- Type in the required credentials like roll number and click on the submit button
- The RBSE 8th, 5th result will appear on the screen
- Download it in a PDF file and take a printout of the same.
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