The Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (RBSE) has begun the registration process for the 10th class answer sheet revaluation for 2025. Students who are dissatisfied with their marks in the RBSE 10th Result 2025 can apply for re-evaluation online via the official website bseronline.in.
Important Dates for RBSE 10th Revaluation 2025-
Last date to apply without late fee: June 3, 2025
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Late fee application period: June 4 to June 7, 2025
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Late fee amount: ₹400 per subject
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The RBSE 10th result 2025 was declared on May 28, 2025.
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The RBSE Matriculation exam was conducted from March 6 to April 4, 2025.
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Over 10.6 lakh students appeared for the exam this year.
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The overall pass percentage was 93.06%.
Visit the official website:
Click on the “New Registration” link on the homepage.
Fill in the required details and complete the registration.
Select the subjects for which you want revaluation.
Pay the applicable fee (normal or late fee).
Submit the application.
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The board will scrutinize the answer sheets and publish the revaluation result on the official website.
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Students can check whether their marks have changed after revaluation.
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A scanned copy of the answer sheet will be made available to students.
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Students will receive an SMS and email with login credentials to access their scanned answer sheets.
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If students find discrepancies, they can file objections within 5 days by paying the required fee online or at e-mitra centers.
If you believe that your answer sheet has not been evaluated correctly, revaluation can help ensure fair assessment and possibly improve your marks.
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