Check Rajasthan State Open School (RSOS) Class 10th and 12th results for 2025 session. View official links, pass percentages, topper details, and next steps.
Exam Session: Conducted as March–May 2025 cycle, with secondary and senior-secondary exams held from April 21 to May 16, 2025, except for six districts (Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, Barmer, Sri Ganganagar & Jodhpur), where exams took place May 28–30 due to security.
2. Student Participation & Pass Statistics
Total Exam takers: 1,03,004 students, comprising:
53,501 in Class 10
49,503 in Class 12.
Class 12 Overall Pass Percentage: 49.1%, with girls at 49.4% and boys at 48.7%—marking girls edging ahead.
3. Toppers’ Rewards & Merit Recognition
Merit students are being rewarded with cash prizes up to ₹21,000, as declared by the Education Department. Topper award distribution aims to boost motivation.
Remarkably, the board completed answer-sheet evaluation within 19 days, showcasing a notably swift result processing.
4. Official Websites for Result Checking
Primary URLs to check/download results:
rsos.rajasthan.gov.in
rsosadmission.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos
Also accessible at rajasthanstateopenschool.com for certificate download.
5. How to Download Rajasthan RSOSMarksheet – Step‑by‑Step
Visit one of the official websites above.
Click on the “RSOS Class 10 / 12 Result 2025” button.
Enter your Roll Number, Date of Birth, and Captcha.
Hit Submit.
View your result, download the scorecard, and print a copy for future use.
6. Revaluation / Re‑totalling & Supplementaries
Re‑totalling window: Available for 15 days post-result, with a fee of ₹200 via Demand Draft. Corrected results are released within 45 days.
Supplementary Exams: Offered for failed subjects—Class 10 and 12 supplementary results from the previous January cycle were released Jan 21, 2025. Class 10 supplementary exams typically take place in June, enabling prompt improvement timing .
7. Downloading & Storing Marksheets
After result declaration, download the PDF marksheet directly from the website.
It is recommended to keep both digital copies and printed hard copies—important for college admissions, government registration, etc.
8. Historical Context & Benchmarking
March–May 2024 Results: Overall pass rate was around 43–44% for both classes, lower than 2025’s ~49% for Class 12.
2025 performance shows a modest overall improvement, with girls now marginally outperforming boys—a positive sign in gender parity.
9. What Next After the Result?
Passed students should begin planning for higher studies, open schooling routes, vocational programs, licensing courses, etc.
Failed students may apply for re‑totalling, and/or sit for supplementary exams.
Top-ranking students can track updates on cash awards, and the entire merit list will be made available on official platforms soon.