RBSE Class 12 Results: Science and Arts Streams Lead with High Pass Percentages
The RBSE Class 12 results for 2026 have been declared with Science stream leading at an impressive pass percentage of 97.54%. With top-scoring girls in Arts and Science streams, this reflects a balanced performance overall.
Highlights
- •RBSE Class 12 Results 2026
- •Top Scorers: Navya Kumari (99.8%) and Unnamed Topper (99.62%)
- •Science Stream Pass Percentage: 97.54%
- •Arts Stream Pass Percentage: 97.54%
The RBSE (Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education) has announced the Class 12 Senior Secondary examination results for 2026, revealing top pass percentages and topper details in all three streams. According to official data, Science students performed exceptionally well with a pass percentage of 97.54%, while Commerce had a slightly lower rate of 93.64%. The Arts stream saw an impressive overall performance with a pass rate of 97.54%.
Notably, the two top scorers in this academic year were Navya Kumari and the unnamed topper who achieved a remarkable 99.8% and 99.62%, respectively. These outstanding performances came as a testament to the immense hard work students put into their studies.
Science Stream Analysis
The Science stream recorded an overall pass percentage of 97.54%, with male students scoring at 97.02% and female students achieving a commendable 98.34%. This strong showing in the Science stream reflects the board's consistent effort to promote scientific knowledge.
A detailed look into the performance
Commerce Stream Evaluation
In the Commerce stream, the pass rate for male students stood at 94.04% and for female students at 92.82%, bringing the overall percentage down to 93.64%. While there is room for improvement, these numbers still reflect a commendable performance on the part of the students.
The board has made the results available on their official website, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, but due to server difficulties, it's recommended that students use DigiLocker or SMS services to check their scores more efficiently.
Education Minister Madan Dilawar congratulated the top achievers and their parents personally during a press conference, highlighting the significant efforts made by these students.





