RBSE Class 10, 12 Supplementary Exams 2025: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the timetable for the Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary exams 2025. According to the official datesheet, the examinations will commence from August 6 and will end on August 8. The exam will be held during the morning session between 8:30 AM and 11:45 AM. The complete schedule can be accessed on the board's official portal at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.
More than 30,000 students will appear in the RBSE Class 10 supplementary examination. There are 16,304 boys and 14,295 girls who were categorised in the supplementary group.
Passing Marks
To pass the RBSE supplementary exams of Class 10 (secondary) and Class 12 (senior secondary):
- They need to score 33% or Grade D in all the subjects as well as the overall aggregate.
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RBSE has made strict rules so that the exams run smoothly. These are what the candidates must adhere to:
- Students have to be at the exam centre at least one hour prior to the examination start time.
- Bring the RBSE admit card and school ID card. They will not be allowed in without them.
- Students will have to bring basic writing materials like blue/black pens, pencils, erasers, and scale only.
- All mobile phones, calculators, pagers, digital diaries, Bluetooth and smartwatches are prohibited items.
Protocol for answer sheet:
- Write roll number only in the space provided.
- On finishing the paper, mark "finished" on the last page written.
- Cross out any blank pages left with a slash.
RBSE Class 10, 12 Supplementary Exams 2025 Direct Link
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