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Rajasthan 10th and 12th Result 2022 at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in

Rajasthan Board Results in 2022: According to media reports, the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will declare the results of Class 10 and Class 12 board exams on May 23. However, an official announcement is still pending. This year, almost 20 lakh students took their elementary and higher school exams offline on March 24 & April 26. The tests were originally scheduled to start on March 3 but were postponed due to the potential for a COVID-19 pandemic.

Students should be able to view their RBSE board results on the RBSE’s online webpage, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Applicants will also be able to see their results via the DigiLocker App or website, as well as by SMS.

Rajasthan 10th and 12th Result 2022: Passing Grades

A candidate must obtain a minimum of 33% overall and in each topic to pass the RBSE class 10 and 12 board exams. Students must pass both practical and theoretical examinations in disciplines having practical components.

The RBSE gives grace marks to students who fail by small margins. However, if the candidate does not receive at least 33% in each topic, they will be required to repeat the class. Students who have failed in no more than two topics, on the other hand, will be able to take the RBSE supplementary exam.

Rajasthan 10th and 12th Result 2022: Marks Policy

Candidates will be judged on their proficiency in the RBSE’s theories and practical papers for categories 10 and 12. Following the cancellation of the board examinations last year, the RBSE devised a new formula for evaluating marks. In the assessment of class 10 students, the new model assigned to the class 8 examination resulted in 45 per cent weight, accompanied by class 9 board results of 25 per cent. Schools granted the residual marks based on student’s participation in various school programs throughout the academic year. Candidates’ effectiveness in the domestic exam of class 10 was given 10% weightage.

Students’ class 10 performances, class 11 results, and class 12 examinations each were given 20% importance for class 12 assessment, with the leftover marks based on achievement in class 12 practicals.

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