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RBSE Rajasthan Board 12th Class Result 2025 Live: RBSE 12th results releasing today, check when and how to download marksheet
RBSE Rajasthan Board 12th Class Result 2025 Live: RBSE 12th results releasing today, check when and how to download marksheet

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

RBSE Rajasthan Board 12th Class Result 2025 Live: RBSE 12th results releasing today, check when and how to download marksheet

Science: 2,73,984 students 2,73,984 students Commerce: 28,250 students 28,250 students Arts: 5,87,475 students Visit the official RBSE website: Navigate to the 'News Update' section on the homepage. Click on the link titled 'Examination Results - 2025'. Select your respective stream: 'Senior Secondary (Science) - 2025 Result', 'Senior Secondary (Commerce) - 2025 Result', or 'Senior Secondary (Arts) - 2025 Result'. Enter your roll number and click on the 'Submit' button. Your result will be displayed on the screen. Ensure you have your roll number handy to avoid any delays in accessing your result. Candidate's Name Father's and Mother's Name Name of School/Centre Subject-wise Marks (Theory and Practical) Total Marks Final Result (Pass/Fail) Division Obtained (First, Second, or Third) Science Stream: 97.73% pass percentage 97.73% pass percentage Commerce Stream: 98.95% pass percentage 98.95% pass percentage Arts Stream: 96.88% pass percentage The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is set to announce the Class 12th results for the academic year 2024–25 today, May 22, 2025. This is a significant moment for over 8.9 lakh students across the state who appeared for the board exams in the Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. The results will be officially declared during a press conference and will then be made available online on the board's official parents, and schools alike are eagerly awaiting the outcome, as the Class 12th result plays a vital role in shaping future academic and career opportunities. This year, the exams were held from March 6 to April 9, 2025, and were conducted smoothly across thousands of centers. With digital access, students can now easily check their marks, download provisional mark sheets, and proceed with college admissions or entrance preparations based on their RBSE Class 12 examinations were conducted from March 6 to April 9, 2025. This year, a total of 8,93,616 students registered for the exams across various streams:Special arrangements were made for Children with Special Needs (CWSN), whose exams were held from March 1 to 4 .Students can follow these steps to access their Rajasthan 12th results:After downloading the results, students are advised to check all the details mentioned in their marksheet carefully. RBSE Class 12th marksheet will include the following information:It's advisable to download and print a copy of your marksheet for future you are not satisfied with your results, RBSE provides an option to apply for rechecking of your answer sheets. Details regarding the rechecking process, including application dates and fees, will be available on the official RBSE website shortly after the results are students who do not pass in one or more subjects, RBSE will conduct supplementary examinations. The schedule and application process for these exams will also be announced on the official 2024, the RBSE Class 12 results showcased commendable performance across all streams:

After 200+ hoax bomb threats, Delhi govt rolls out SOP for school safety
After 200+ hoax bomb threats, Delhi govt rolls out SOP for school safety

Time of India

time19-05-2025

  • Time of India

After 200+ hoax bomb threats, Delhi govt rolls out SOP for school safety

Delhi govt rolls out new SOP for managing bomb threats in schools. (AI Image) NEW DELHI: In response to over 200 bomb threats reported in Delhi schools last year, the Delhi government has implemented a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to bolster safety measures across educational institutions. This comprehensive protocol, rolled out by the Directorate of Education (DoE), mandates stricter security checks, including the installation of CCTV cameras, detailed evacuation plans, and regular safety drills. The initiative comes as part of an effort to ensure that schools are prepared to handle emergencies swiftly and efficiently, while discouraging the spread of hoax threats. The new SOP, which takes immediate effect, outlines a four-tier strategy focusing on prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. It requires all schools, including government, private, and minority-run institutions, to conduct safety audits, maintain updated emergency contact lists, and submit monthly safety checklists to district authorities. To further ensure safety, schools must also implement specific plans to assist Children with Special Needs (CWSN) during evacuations, ensuring no child is left behind in case of a crisis. Complying with a high court order, the Delhi government has rolled out a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for managing bomb threats in schools that includes a raft of measures like installing CCTV cameras, making evacuation plans and holding regular safety audits and mock drills. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like local network access control Esseps Learn More Undo Designed by the Directorate of Education (DoE), the protocol has a four-tier strategy focusing on prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. It aims to instill a culture of preparedness and vigilance while ensuring a swift and coordinated response during emergencies, the DoE said. To maintain transparency and accountability, schools are now required to submit a monthly safety checklist to their respective district authorities, it said. The SOP also includes strict warnings against hoax threats and mentions that legal action will be taken against those responsible for false alarms. This applies to students, parents and the staff. The step is significant as more than 200 schools in Delhi received bomb threats in 2024-25 that turned out to be hoax. According to a statement from DoE, the SOP was drafted following directions from the Delhi High Court and is aligned with national safety guidelines. It takes immediate effect and applies to all schools in the capital including government, government-aided, minority-run, and recognised unaided private institutions. "Each school must create its own threat management plan tailored to its layout and resources," it stated. The SOP also emphasised the need for regular safety audits, structured staff training, and awareness campaigns to prepare students and parents for possible emergency situations. The department in its SOP has instructed the principals and schools to form School Safety Committees, overseeing routine mock drills, ensuring emergency kits are maintained, and coordinating evacuation routes. The SOP has mentioned the seamless coordination with emergency services like Delhi Police, fire service and the traffic police. "Schools are required to maintain updated building layouts, install CCTV cameras, and secure their perimeters to assist police and fire personnel during threat assessments and evacuation," the statement stated. The collaboration extends to identifying emergency holding areas in advance and conducting drills simulating real-life threat scenarios in partnership with Delhi Police and the Fire Department, it read. Recognising the unique vulnerabilities of some students, the SOP includes clear directives for the evacuation of Children with Special Needs (CWSN). "Schools must prepare a separate evacuation plan that ensures no child is left behind during an emergency," it stated. This includes assigning trained staff members to support CWSN and conducting specific mock drills to test the plan's effectiveness, it added. To maintain transparency and accountability, schools are now required to submit a monthly safety checklist to their respective district authorities, it stated. The checklist will include the status of drills, safety equipment, and updates to emergency contact lists, it said. Parents are urged to keep their contact information updated, remain aware of the school's safety plans, and refrain from spreading rumours during emergencies, it said. Delhi Police and Fire Services have been assigned defined responsibilities under the SOP. While the police will take the lead in evaluating threats, securing the premises, and coordinating searches, the fire department will assist with fire control and evacuation protocols, it stated. The Delhi High Court had on November 14 2024, directed authorities to develop a comprehensive action plan with a detailed SOP in the matter. Invest in Their Tomorrow, Today: Equip your child with the essential AI skills for a future brimming with possibilities | Join Now

Delhi govt releases detailed SOP for tackling bomb threats in schools
Delhi govt releases detailed SOP for tackling bomb threats in schools

Business Standard

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Delhi govt releases detailed SOP for tackling bomb threats in schools

The Delhi government has introduced a detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to manage bomb threats in schools. This step is in compliance with a Delhi High Court directive. The SOP outlines various measures such as installing CCTV cameras, creating evacuation plans, and conducting regular safety audits and mock drills. This development comes after several schools across Delhi received bomb threats during 2024–25, all of which were later found to be hoaxes. Formulated by the Directorate of Education (DoE), the SOP follows a four-pronged approach based on prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. The DoE said the SOP was created following the Delhi High Court's 14 November 2024 directive and aligns with national safety norms. It is effective immediately and covers all schools in Delhi, including government, government-aided, minority-run and recognised unaided private schools. "Schools are required to maintain updated building layouts, install CCTV cameras, and secure their perimeters to assist police and fire personnel during threat assessments and evacuation," it stated. According to the DoE, the goal is to foster a culture of alertness and readiness, ensuring schools can respond swiftly and in a coordinated manner during emergencies. To ensure accountability, schools are now mandated to submit a monthly safety checklist to their district authorities, the DoE said. The SOP also issues strict warnings against false threats, with legal consequences for those involved in such hoaxes—including students, parents and staff. "Each school must create its own threat management plan tailored to its layout and resources," the department said. It also highlights the importance of regular safety reviews, staff training and awareness programmes to ensure that both students and parents are prepared for emergency situations. Under the SOP, principals are instructed to establish School Safety Committees responsible for conducting mock drills, maintaining emergency kits and managing evacuation procedures. The protocol stresses close coordination with emergency services, including Delhi Police, fire services and traffic authorities. The SOP also calls for collaboration in identifying emergency holding zones in advance and conducting drills that mimic real threat situations in coordination with Delhi Police and Fire Services. Considering the specific needs of certain students, the SOP provides detailed guidelines for the evacuation of Children with Special Needs (CWSN). "Schools must prepare a separate evacuation plan that ensures no child is left behind during an emergency," the document said. It adds that staff should be trained to assist CWSN, and special mock drills should be held to evaluate the effectiveness of these plans. Monthly safety checklists submitted by schools will include details on mock drills, the condition of safety equipment and updated emergency contact information. In November 2024, the High Court directed that the SOP must clearly define the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, school management and municipal authorities, to ensure seamless coordination and effective implementation.

Delhi govt issues SOP for handling bomb threats in schools
Delhi govt issues SOP for handling bomb threats in schools

Hindustan Times

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Delhi govt issues SOP for handling bomb threats in schools

New Delhi, Complying with a high court order, the Delhi government has rolled out a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure for managing bomb threats in schools that includes a raft of measures like installing CCTV cameras, making evacuation plans and holding regular safety audits and mock drills. Designed by the Directorate of Education , the protocol has a four-tier strategy focusing on prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. It aims to instill a culture of preparedness and vigilance while ensuring a swift and coordinated response during emergencies, the DoE said. To maintain transparency and accountability, schools are now required to submit a monthly safety checklist to their respective district authorities, it said. The SOP also includes strict warnings against hoax threats and mentions that legal action will be taken against those responsible for false alarms. This applies to students, parents and the staff. The step is significant as more than 200 schools in Delhi received bomb threats in 2024-25 that turned out to be hoax. According to a statement from DoE, the SOP was drafted following directions from the Delhi High Court and is aligned with national safety guidelines. It takes immediate effect and applies to all schools in the capital including government, government-aided, minority-run, and recognised unaided private institutions. "Each school must create its own threat management plan tailored to its layout and resources," it stated. The SOP also emphasised the need for regular safety audits, structured staff training, and awareness campaigns to prepare students and parents for possible emergency situations. The department in its SOP has instructed the principals and schools to form School Safety Committees, overseeing routine mock drills, ensuring emergency kits are maintained, and coordinating evacuation routes. The SOP has mentioned the seamless coordination with emergency services like Delhi Police, fire service and the traffic police. "Schools are required to maintain updated building layouts, install CCTV cameras, and secure their perimeters to assist police and fire personnel during threat assessments and evacuation," the statement stated. The collaboration extends to identifying emergency holding areas in advance and conducting drills simulating real-life threat scenarios in partnership with Delhi Police and the Fire Department, it read. Recognising the unique vulnerabilities of some students, the SOP includes clear directives for the evacuation of Children with Special Needs . "Schools must prepare a separate evacuation plan that ensures no child is left behind during an emergency," it stated. This includes assigning trained staff members to support CWSN and conducting specific mock drills to test the plan's effectiveness, it added. To maintain transparency and accountability, schools are now required to submit a monthly safety checklist to their respective district authorities, it stated. The checklist will include the status of drills, safety equipment, and updates to emergency contact lists, it said. Parents are urged to keep their contact information updated, remain aware of the school's safety plans, and refrain from spreading rumours during emergencies, it said. Delhi Police and Fire Services have been assigned defined responsibilities under the SOP. While the police will take the lead in evaluating threats, securing the premises, and coordinating searches, the fire department will assist with fire control and evacuation protocols, it stated. The Delhi High Court had on November 14 2024, directed authorities to develop a comprehensive action plan with a detailed SOP in the matter.

Thiruvananthapuram schools shine in CBSE class 10, 12 exams; many students achieve top national scores
Thiruvananthapuram schools shine in CBSE class 10, 12 exams; many students achieve top national scores

New Indian Express

time14-05-2025

  • Science
  • New Indian Express

Thiruvananthapuram schools shine in CBSE class 10, 12 exams; many students achieve top national scores

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Schools across the city delivered outstanding performances in the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board examination results announced on Tuesday, with many institutions recording cent per cent pass rates and several students achieving top national scores. Class 12 results At Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Devananda S secured 98.2% in the science stream, Akash V Eashwar scored 97.4% in commerce, and Gopika K S earned 98.6% in humanities. 284 out of 344 students secured distinction, with 58 earning first class, and two obtaining second class at St Thomas Central School, Mukkolakkal. Ajay K Sudhir scored 99.2% in the science stream, S Aathish Krishnan earned 98.4% in commerce, and Sana Muhammed topped with 99.4% in humanities. At Saraswathi Vidyalaya of Vattiyoorkavu, 203 out of 334 appeared for the exam secured distinction. Sooryanarayanan S emerged as topper securing 99.4% in the science stream, Pallavi Preetha Prakash emerged as topper in the Commerce Stream securing 98.8% and A N Navami, securing 94.4% emerged as topper in the humanities stream. Notably Aryan Kurup S (95.2%) emerged as the topper in Children with Special Needs (CWSN) category. At Arya Central School, out of 205 students, 24 achieved scores above 95%, and 71 students secured marks above 90%. Deepak A Nair topped the science stream with 99.2%, while Amritha S Nair scored 98.2% in the commerce stream. At Jyothis Central School, Kazhakuttom, 171 out of 196 students earned distinction, with 75 scoring above 90%. Devananda R L of the science stream scored 99.4% and secured third position nationally. Other top scorers included K M Devananda with 99.2% in science, Siya Shamnad with 99% in humanities, and Niranjana L V with 98.8% in commerce.

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