RSOS 10th, 12th Result 2025 Live : Today is a very special day for thousands of students studying from Rajasthan State Open School (RSOS), Jaipur. After a long wait, the board has finally released the results of class 10th and 12th. These results were released online by the state Education Minister Shri Madan Dilawar on 19 June 2025.

After the result is out, all the students can now visit the official website and check their marksheet. For this, students just have to keep their enrollment number and date of birth ready. Let us know in detail how to check the result this time and what to do next.

Where and how to check your result

As soon as the Education Minister announced the results, the link to check the result on both the websites of the board — education.rajasthan.gov.in and rsosapps.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos — was also activated. Students can visit any of these two websites and check the result by filling in their details.

To check the result, it will be necessary to fill the enrollment number, date of birth and the captcha code given on the website. If a student does not remember his enrollment number, he should immediately check his admit card so that there is no problem in seeing the marksheet.

How to download marksheet after seeing the result

After seeing the result, students can also download their digital marksheet. As soon as your result opens on the website, the option of ‘Download Marksheet’ will appear below. By clicking on it, your marksheet will be saved in a PDF format, which you can keep for future or can also print it.

How many marks are required to pass?

It is necessary to get at least 33 percent marks to pass both 10th and 12th classes in Rajasthan Open School. If a student has not been able to pass this time, then he should not worry. He will get an opportunity to take the exam again from the board so that he can avoid wasting the year.

How was this year’s result compared to last year?

If we look at last year’s figures, a total of 80.33 percent students passed in class 10th. Out of these, the performance of girls was excellent, where their pass percentage reached 90.44%, while the percentage of boys was 66.80%.

A total of 63.09 percent students were successful in the 12th examination. Out of these, the pass percentage of girls was 63.84% and that of boys was 62.08%. It is clear from these figures that girls are doing a little better every time.

Toppers grabbed headlines

Last year, Dimple Kumawat topped the 10th examination with 87.04 percent marks. At the same time, Priyanka Pawar secured first place in class 12 by securing 86.60 percent marks. The hard work and dedication of these two students also inspired many students.