RBSE Class 12th Results 2024 Date: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is likely to announce the results for Classes 10 and 12 this month. Once released, RBSE candidates can check the results from the official website - rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. This year's RBSE examination for higher secondary took place from February 26 to April 4. The Rajasthan Board is yet to announce any date to release the Class 10 and 12 results. But, before any official confirmation, let's see what has been the schedule for RBSE Class 12 results in the last five years: 2023: The RBSE results were declared on May 19 at 4 pm for science and commerce streams while for arts it was announced on May 25. The pass percentage was 95.65 per cent with girls outperforming boys and scoring 97.39 per cent while boys got 94.72 per cent in the science stream. Similarly, in the commerce stream, the boys scored 95.85 per cent while girls scored 98.01 per cent. 2022: The RBSE results were declared on June 1 for science and commerce, while it was on June 15 for the arts stream. Girls outperformed boys in both streams scoring a better pass percentage. In commerce, girls recorded a pass percentage of 98.62 per cent as compared to boys' pass percentage of 96.93 per cent. In science, girls performed better with a pass percentage of 97.55 per cent as compared to boys' pass percentage of 95.98 per cent. 2021: The results were announced on July 24 at 4 pm. The board had recorded a 99.97 per cent over all pass percentage. The science stream pass percentage was 99.48 per cent, the art pass percentage was 99.19 per cent and the commerce pass percentage was 99.73. 2020: The results were released on July 8 at 4 pm. The girls had outperformed boys with a pass percentage of 96.94 per cent, while the pass percentage of boys was 93.18 per cent. A total of 94.49 per cent of students passed the commerce stream exam. 2019: The RBSE results were announced on May 22, at 3 pm. In the science stream, 92.88 per cent of students passed of which, 91.59 per cent were boys. Taking a lead of nearly 5 per cent, as many as 95.86 per cent of girls had cleared the exam.