KKN Gurugram Desk | The Rajasthan State Open School (RSOS) has officially released the much-anticipated RSOS 10th and 12th results for 2025. Students can now check their seventh and senior secondary results on the official portal: rsosadmission.rajasthan.gov.in or rsos.rajasthan.gov.in using their enrollment number and date of birth.
Education Minister Madan Dilawar declared the results today, marking another milestone in Rajasthan’s continuing efforts to promote open school education and provide an inclusive learning environment.
Over 100,000 students appeared across both classes: 53,501 in the 10th standard and 49,503 in the 12th standard.
The overall pass rate stands at:
46.1% for the 10th grade
49.1% for the 12th grade
Girls continue to outperform boys:
For the 10th class: girls scored 47.7%, boys 43.1%
In the 12th exam: girls at 49.4%, boys at 48.7%
These figures emphasize the growing participation and success of female students within the RSOS system.
Girls’ Toppers:
Heena (Jaipur) – 449/500 (89.8%)
Mamta (Phalodi) – 425/500 (85.0%) (tied)
Chandu Kanwar (Jaisalmer) – 425/500 (85.0%) (tied)
Boys’ Topper:
Armaan Khan (Jodhpur) – 427/500 (85.4%)
Second Rank Boys:
Gajendra Singh Devara (Sirohi) – 419/500 (83.8%)
Girls’ Toppers:
Rukhsana Bano (Churu) – 443/500 (88.6%)
Khushboo Jain (Dungarpur) – 420/500 (88.0%)
Boys’ Toppers:
Sumit (Balotra) – 430/500 (86.0%)
Priyank Ahari (Rajsamand) – 429/500 (85.8%)
Each first-rank student in 10th and 12th grades will receive a ₹21,000 reward under the prestigious Meera and Eklavya Awards, while second-rankers will be honored with ₹11,000 and certificates.
10th Grade
Enrolled: 53,498
Appeared: 35,575
Passed: 16,400
Pass Percentage: 46.1%
12th Grade
Enrolled: 49,499
Appeared: 38,289
Passed: 18,800
Pass Percentage: 49.1%
The examinations for RSOS were held from April 21 to May 16, 2025, with a delay in six border districts—Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, Barmer, Sri Ganganagar, and Jodhpur—due to heightened tensions. These were conducted between May 28 to 30.
As part of its inclusive approach, RSOS also released supplementary exam results:
10th Supplementary: 5,204 registered, all appeared; 2,797 passed, 2,407 partially passed.
12th Supplementary: 8,669 registered and appeared; 5,323 passed, 3,346 partially passed.
Moreover, launching on-demand exams from July 2025, RSOS is piloting a flexible digital model that allows students to take exams at their convenience—a major step under the “Shikshit Rajasthan Mission.”
RSOS Director Ashish Modi, Secretary Dr. Aruna Sharma, and other senior officials confirmed the results were streamlined thanks to digital modernization over the past eight years:
Online website and mobile app access
Digitalization of textbooks
Fully online enrollment process
Automated scanning and evaluation of answer sheets
These reforms have dramatically reduced result-finalization time to just 12–13 days—a significant improvement from previous cycles.
Visit the official RSOS websites: rsos.rajasthan.gov.in or rsosadmission.rajasthan.gov.in/rsos
Click the RSOS 10th/12th Result 2025 link on the homepage.
Enter enrollment number, date of birth, and the security code.
Submit to view your result, which can be downloaded and printed as a digital mark sheet.
As an alternative learning system, the Rajasthan State Open School offers opportunities for students who missed mainstream education, working individuals, and those from remote areas.
Some key benefits include:
Non-binding age limits (10th — 14 years, 12th — 15 years minimum)
Two annual exam sessions
No “fail” grade—students instead receive partial pass, giving them another shot
Continual progression without compulsory re-enrollment
These points make RSOS especially valuable for second-chance learners and adult students.
RSOS honors include:
State-level first-rankers (boys & girls in both grades): ₹21,000
State-level second-rankers: ₹11,000
District-level toppers: ₹11,000 each + certificate
These incentives encourage academic excellence and public recognition of achievement in open school education.
July 2024 Results:
10th pass rate: 80.33% (of 65,332 examinees)
12th pass rate: 63.09% (of 65,851 examinees)
The pass rates for 2025 are lower; however, digital exam processing and on-demand systems are likely to boost future outcomes.
New syllabus ready for next academic year: 12 subjects in 10th, 17 in 12th across streams like Science, Commerce, Arts. RSOS has collaborated with the Rajasthan Board to ensure quality.
Continued roll-out of on-demand exams, aiming to enhance flexibility and digital access in education.
Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply within 7 days for rechecking, further ensuring transparency in evaluation.
The RSOS Result 2025 declaration not only marks academic achievement but also highlights Rajasthan’s strides in transforming open and flexible education through digital reforms.
With over 1.03 lakh students appearing this session, and on-demand exams launching soon, RSOS is emerging as a model for inclusive, digitally enabled secondary and senior-secondary education.
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