
Rajasthan board class 8th result 2025 out: Overall pass rate improves, 96.66% students qualify, complete details here
The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan has declared the results for RBSE class 8th exams today. The class 8 examination 2025 was conducted from March 20 to April 2 across 9,824 designated examination centres throughout Rajasthan.
A total of 12,64,618 students appeared for the examination. Out of these, 12,22,369 candidates successfully passed, while 41,368 students have been placed in the supplementary category and will have an opportunity to reappear for the exam.
This year, the overall pass percentage has been recorded at 96.66%. As compared to last year, there is an improvement of 0.94% in this year's pass percentage. The top five performing districts in class 8th include Sikar, Dausa, Ajmer, Churu, and Nagaur.
Girls have once again outperformed boys in Rajasthan board class 8th examinations. The pass rate for female students has been recorded at 97.24%, while the overall pass percentage for male candidates is 96.14%. Students can download their RBSE class 8th marksheets from the board's official website, rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in.
RBSE class 8th result 2025 performance analysis
This year, over 12 lakh students appeared for Rajasthan board class 8th exams. The overall pass rate has been recorded at an impressive 96.66%. Out of these, 7,16,321 students appeared from government schools, while 5,48,297 students appeared from private schools. Check gender wise performance details here:
Gender
Number of Students Appeared
Number of Students Passed
Pass Percentage
Girls
5,99,056
5,82,529
97.24%
Boys
6,65,562
6,39,840
96.14%
Education Minister congratulates RBSE class 8th students
Along with the announcement of Rajasthan board class 8th results, Education Minister Madan Dilawar has congratulated the students via an official X (formerly Twitter) post. Check the official post below:
Official websites to check RBSE 8th result 2025
Students can view and download their results from any of the following official websites:
rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in
rajshaladarpan.nic.in
rajpsp.nic.in
RBSE 8th result 2025: Grading system
RBSE follows a grade-based evaluation system for Class 8. Here's a general breakdown:
Percentage
Grade
91–100%
A+
76–90%
A
61–75%
B
41–60%
C
33–40%
D
Below 33%
E (Fail)
RBSE class 8th marksheets to be provisional
The digital marksheets released released by BSER will be provisional in nature. The original mark sheets and certificates will be distributed by respective schools within a few weeks after the result announcement. Students should stay in touch with their school administration for updates.
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