Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) declared the Class X board exams on Wednesday, where 94.23% of the total candidates passed the exam, with the girls outperforming the boys once again.

Last year, at least 93.6% of the candidates passed the exam, of which 94.08% were girls and 93.16% were boys.
This year's result appeared to be the best so far in the board's Class X final exam, when 1,049,068 candidates appeared for the exam—of whom 551,534 are boys and 497,534 are girls, with 93.63% of boys and 94.90% of girls qualifying the exam respectively.
Of the total candidates, 1,047,950 were regular candidates, while the remaining 1,118 were private candidates. The pass percentage of the private candidates was 33.18%, while the corresponding figure for the regular candidates was 94.29%.
The education minister, Madan Dilawar, virtually released the result from Ajmer along with the other RBSE officials. He also congratulated the students, saying, "This is the result of your constant dedication and hard work. The students who failed to clear the exam must not lose their hope. This is just a test. The constant effort towards your goal will only bring you success."
Once again, the RBSE also did not release any merit list but stated that the meritorious students will be provided with some scholarships.
{{/usCountry}}Once again, the RBSE also did not release any merit list but stated that the meritorious students will be provided with some scholarships.
{{/usCountry}}According to the data shared by the RBSE, the highest pass percentage of 97.77% was recorded in Jhunjhunu, followed by 97.43% in Sikar, 97.09% in Nagaur, 96.48% in Jodhpur, 96.23% in Jalore, and 96.14% in Barmer.
Meanwhile, the lowest pass percentage of 89.25% was recorded in Kota.
A subject-wise break-up of the result also showed that a perfect score was achieved in all the languages, including English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Gujarati, and Punjabi.
A 100% pass percentage was also reported in Gujarati, followed by 99.29% in Sanskrit, 99.27% in Sindhi, and 99.20% in Hindi.
The social science students again outperformed the science students, as the pass percentage for social science students was 97.92%. At least 96.88% of science students and 96.92% of mathematics students cleared the exam.