
RSOS 10th and 12th results 2025 to be declared on June 19 at rajasthanstateopenschool.com; here's how to check
Over 1 lakh students await RSOS 2025 results as digital evaluation speeds up process
RSOS result 2025:
The Rajasthan State Open School (RSOS), Jaipur will declare the results for Class 10th and 12th examinations for the March–May 2025 session on June 19, 2025. The results will be made available online at 11.30 am on the official RSOS websites — rsos.rajasthan.gov.in and rsosadmission.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos.
The results will be released by Education Minister Madan Dilawar from the Shiksha Sankul campus. Students who appeared for the examinations can check their results by logging into either of the official portals. Notably, RSOS results were previously released in July or August, but this year the process has been expedited due to the introduction of digital evaluation.
Exams held early, evaluation completed swiftly
The Class 10th and 12th open school examinations were conducted from April 21 to May 16, 2025.
However, due to a war-like situation at the Indo-Pak border, exams in six districts — Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, Barmer, Sriganganagar and Jodhpur — were postponed and later held between May 28 and May 30.
This year, 1,03,004 students appeared for the examinations, of which 53,501 were from Class 10th and 49,503 from Class 12th. The evaluation of answer sheets was carried out digitally, enabling the Education Department to check all papers in just one and a half months.
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This digital system significantly accelerated the process compared to previous years.
Last year's performance and toppers
In 2024, the Class 10th pass percentage was 80.33%, with girls outperforming boys — 90.44% for girls and 66.80% for boys. For Class 12th, the overall pass rate was 63.09%, with boys at 62.08% and girls at 63.84%.
Among the Class 12th students, Priyanka Panwar of Udaipur topped with 86.60% marks, followed by Sarita Bhambu of Nagaur with 86.40%.
In the boys' category, Gaurav Joshi from Banswara secured the highest marks at 82.20%, followed by Kamlesh Kumar Kumawat from Sikar with 82%.
Prize money for state and district toppers
The top-performing male and female students at the state level in Class 12th will be awarded prize money — ?21,000 for the first rank and ?11,000 at the district level. This initiative aims to encourage academic excellence and motivate more students to join the open school system.
New initiative: On-demand exams now available
RSOS is now set to introduce an on-demand examination system. Under this scheme, if a minimum of 10 students from any class are prepared to take the exam together, RSOS will arrange the exam on request. This flexible model, previously offered only by NIOS, will now be available in Rajasthan too.
How to check RSOS 2025 results online
Step 1: Visit either rsos.rajasthan.gov.in or rsosadmission.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos.
Step 2: Click on the link titled 'RSOS 10th/12th Result 2025'.
Step 3: Enter your roll number and date of birth in the designated fields.
Step 4: Click on the 'Submit' button to view your result.
Step 5: Download and print your result for future reference.
The Rajasthan State Open School has made significant progress in digitising the examination and evaluation process. This move is not only aimed at increasing efficiency but also ensuring timely declaration of results for students pursuing alternative modes of education.
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