RBSE 10th Supplementary Result 2026 Out - Direct Link to Download Class 10th Result at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Overview
The RBSE 10th Supplementary Result 2026 is the outcome declaration for students who appeared in the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) Class 10 supplementary/compartment examinations. The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) conducts supplementary exams for students who could not clear one or more subjects in the main examination. This is not a job recruitment notification but an academic result announcement for Class 10 students in Rajasthan. Students who passed the supplementary exam can proceed to higher secondary education (Class 11), while those who did not clear can reappear in subsequent attempts. The result is published on the official website rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and can be accessed using roll number and other credentials.
Important Dates
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Supplementary Exam Notification | March 2026 (Typical) |
| Supplementary Exam Application Start | April 2026 (Typical) |
| Supplementary Exam Application Last Date | May 2026 (Typical) |
| Supplementary Exam Fee Payment Last Date | May 2026 (Typical) |
| Admit Card Release | June 2026 (Typical) |
| Supplementary Exam Date | July 2026 (Typical) |
| Result Declaration Date | August 2026 (Typical) |
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Breakdown
This is an examination result notification, not a recruitment. No vacancy positions are applicable.
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR | N/A |
| SC | N/A |
| ST | N/A |
| OBC | N/A |
| EWS | N/A |
| Total | N/A |
Eligibility
Eligibility Details
Educational Qualification
- Students who appeared in RBSE Class 10 Main Examination 2026 and failed in one or more subjects are eligible to appear for supplementary examinations
- Candidates who were declared compartment/failed in maximum 2 subjects can apply
- Regular and private students both can appear for supplementary exams
Age Limit (Typical / Indicative)
| Parameter | Age |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | No specific minimum age requirement |
| Maximum Age | No maximum age limit for appearing in Board exams |
Age Relaxation: Not applicable as this is an academic examination
| Category | Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC/ST | N/A |
| OBC | N/A |
| EWS | N/A |
| PwBD | N/A |
Nationality
- Indian Nationals
- Students registered with RBSE, Rajasthan
How to Apply
Application Process
- Visit the official RBSE website at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on the 'Supplementary Examination Application' link on the homepage
- Register using your Class 10 roll number and other required credentials
- Fill in the application form with personal and academic details
- Select the subject(s) for which you want to appear in the supplementary exam
- Upload required documents (recent photograph, signature, Class 10 marksheet)
- Pay the examination fee through online mode (Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking/UPI)
- Submit the application form and take a printout for future reference
Application Fees (Typical / Indicative)
| Category | Fee per Subject |
|---|---|
| General/UR | ₹200-300 |
| SC/ST (Rajasthan) | ₹150-200 |
| OBC (Rajasthan) | ₹200-300 |
| All Categories | Additional processing fee ₹50-100 |
Selection Process
Selection Process
- Supplementary Examination: Students appear in written examination for the subject(s) in which they failed or got compartment. The exam is conducted in offline mode at designated exam centres across Rajasthan.
- Answer Sheet Evaluation: Answer sheets are evaluated by qualified examiners appointed by RBSE following the same marking scheme as the main examination.
- Result Compilation: Marks are compiled and processed centrally. Students need to score minimum passing marks (33% typically) in each subject to clear the supplementary exam.
- Result Declaration: Final results are declared on the official website. Students who clear all subjects are awarded the Class 10 pass certificate.
Exam Pattern
Supplementary Exam Pattern
Class 10 Supplementary Examination
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
| Science | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
| Social Science | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
| Hindi | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
| English | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
| Sanskrit | Mix of MCQ, Short & Long Answer | 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal) | 3 hours |
Note: Each subject has 100 maximum marks (80 theory + 20 internal assessment). Students appear only for subjects in which they failed.
Negative Marking: No negative marking in RBSE Class 10 examinations.
Passing Criteria: Minimum 33% marks required in each subject separately.
Syllabus
Syllabus for RBSE Class 10 Supplementary Examination
The supplementary examination syllabus is identical to the main examination syllabus.
Mathematics
- Real Numbers
- Polynomials
- Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
- Quadratic Equations
- Arithmetic Progressions
- Triangles
- Coordinate Geometry
- Introduction to Trigonometry
- Applications of Trigonometry
- Circles
- Areas Related to Circles
- Surface Areas and Volumes
- Statistics
- Probability
Science
- Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Acids, Bases and Salts
- Metals and Non-metals
- Carbon and its Compounds
- Periodic Classification of Elements
- Life Processes
- Control and Coordination
- How do Organisms Reproduce
- Heredity and Evolution
- Light - Reflection and Refraction
- Human Eye and Colourful World
- Electricity
- Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
- Sources of Energy
- Our Environment
Social Science
- History: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, Nationalism in India, The Making of a Global World, The Age of Industrialisation, Print Culture and the Modern World
- Geography: Resources and Development, Forest and Wildlife Resources, Water Resources, Agriculture, Minerals and Energy Resources, Manufacturing Industries, Lifelines of National Economy
- Political Science: Power Sharing, Federalism, Democracy and Diversity, Gender Religion and Caste, Popular Struggles and Movements, Political Parties, Outcomes of Democracy
- Economics: Development, Sectors of Indian Economy, Money and Credit, Globalisation and the Indian Economy, Consumer Rights
Hindi
- Gadyansh (Prose)
- Padyansh (Poetry)
- Vyakaran (Grammar): Sandhi, Samas, Muhavare, Lokoktiyan
- Rachnatmak Lekhan (Creative Writing): Nibandh, Patra, Anuchchhed
- Sahitya (Literature): Prescribed textbook lessons
English
- Reading Comprehension (Seen and Unseen Passages)
- Writing Skills: Letter Writing, Essay Writing, Story Writing
- Grammar: Tenses, Voice, Narration, Articles, Prepositions, Modals
- Literature: Prescribed textbook - First Flight and Footprints without Feet
Sanskrit
- Gadyansh and Padyansh from prescribed textbook
- Vyakaran: Sandhi, Samas, Pratyay, Karak, Vibhakti
- Rachana: Nibandh, Patra Lekhan, Anuvaad
- Prescribed literature lessons
Salary
Salary Details
This is an examination result notification for Class 10 students, not a job recruitment. Therefore, salary details are not applicable.
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | N/A |
| Pay Scale | N/A |
| Gross Monthly Salary | N/A |
| In-Hand Salary | N/A |
Allowances: Not applicable as this is not a job recruitment notification.
Career Growth
This is an academic result notification for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examinations, not a career position. Students who clear the supplementary exam receive their Class 10 pass certificate and can proceed to Class 11 for higher secondary education. They can choose streams like Science, Commerce, or Arts based on their marks and interests for further academic progression.
Admit Card
Admit cards for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examinations are typically released 10-15 days before the exam date on the official website rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Students need to login using their application number and date of birth to download the admit card. The admit card contains important details like exam centre, exam date and time, subject details, and important instructions for candidates.
Result
The RBSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2026 is declared on the official website rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in typically 4-6 weeks after the completion of examinations. Students can check their results by entering their roll number and other required credentials. The result displays subject-wise marks and overall pass/fail status. Students can also download their digital marksheet from the official portal.
Expected Cutoff
For RBSE Class 10 examinations, the passing cutoff is typically 33% marks in each subject separately (approximately 33 marks out of 100). There is no category-wise cutoff differentiation as this is an academic board examination. Students must score minimum passing marks in each subject to be declared pass. Those scoring below 33% in any subject are declared failed and need to reappear in subsequent supplementary examinations.
Exam Centres
Examination Centres
RBSE Class 10 supplementary examinations are conducted at various centres across Rajasthan state.
Major Exam Cities:
Rajasthan (State-wide): Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Bikaner, Udaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Sikar, Pali, Sri Ganganagar, Tonk, Chittorgarh, Hanumangarh, Dausa, Jhunjhunu, Barmer, Nagaur, Sawai Madhopur, Dungarpur, Banswara, Rajsamand, Jaisalmer, Bundi, Jhalawar, Karauli, Dholpur, Pratapgarh, Sirohi, Churu
Note: Exam centres are allotted to students based on their choice and availability. Detailed centre information is mentioned on the admit card.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to appear for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examination?
Students who appeared in RBSE Class 10 main examination and failed or got compartment in one or more subjects (typically maximum 2 subjects) are eligible to appear for the supplementary examination. Both regular and private candidates can apply for supplementary exams.
What is the application fee for RBSE Class 10 supplementary exam?
The typical application fee is ₹200-300 per subject for General/OBC candidates and ₹150-200 per subject for SC/ST candidates of Rajasthan. An additional processing fee of ₹50-100 may be applicable. Fees are paid online through debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.
How many students typically appear for RBSE Class 10 supplementary exams?
Thousands of students appear for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examinations each year. The exact number varies annually depending on the main examination results. Students who did not clear the main exam in maximum 2 subjects are eligible to appear.
What happens after clearing the supplementary examination?
Students who successfully clear the RBSE Class 10 supplementary examination receive their Class 10 pass certificate and marksheet. They become eligible to take admission in Class 11 in their chosen stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) for higher secondary education.
How many attempts are allowed for RBSE Class 10 supplementary exam?
There is no specific limit on the number of attempts for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examinations. Students can appear in supplementary exams conducted subsequently until they clear all subjects. However, it is advisable to clear the exam at the earliest opportunity.
Is there negative marking in RBSE Class 10 supplementary exam?
No, there is no negative marking in RBSE Class 10 examinations including supplementary exams. Students are awarded marks only for correct answers. The minimum passing percentage required is 33% in each subject separately.
What is the application mode for RBSE Class 10 supplementary exam?
The application for RBSE Class 10 supplementary examination is submitted online through the official website rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Students need to register, fill the application form, upload documents, pay fees online, and submit the application electronically. No offline application mode is available.
What are the stages in the supplementary examination process?
The supplementary examination process includes: (1) Online application submission, (2) Admit card download, (3) Written examination at designated centres, (4) Answer sheet evaluation by RBSE appointed examiners, and (5) Result declaration on the official website. Students scoring 33% or above in all subjects are declared pass.