The RBSE Class 5 exam was attended by approximately 14,60,130 students (representative image)
RBSE Class 5 students can access the official websites of the Rajasthan Board, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will release the 2023 RBSE Class 5 Result tomorrow, 1 June.
All preparations for the publication of the result have been completed and the Minister of Education of Rajasthan Dr Bidi Kalla will announce the exam results of class 5. After the results are released, Class 5 students can access the results on the official websites of the Rajasthan Board, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in.
The RBSE Class 5 exam was attended by approximately 14,60,130 students. To view their class 5 results, students must log in with their hall ticket number and date of birth. To avoid wasting time, students should have their hall tickets ready before checking the results.
RBSE Class 5 Results 2023: Download Scorecard
Step 1: Login to rajshaladarpan.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the RBSE Class 5 Result link displayed on the homepage
Step 3: Enter the required credentials such as roll number and date of birth
Step 4: Click Submit. Your results will be displayed on the device screen.
Step 5: Print out the RBSE Class 5 Result and keep it for future records
RBSE Class 5 Results 2023: Details to check in on the scorecard
After the results are announced, students should check for any errors in their scorecards. In the event of a mistake, the student must inform the authorities as soon as possible. Here are the key details to check in RBSE Class 5 results:
— Spelling mistake in the student’s name or parent’s name
— Grade: Students should have their grades viewed not only for total and percentage calculations, but also for subject-specific grades.
—Pass/Fail status
— Grades: in addition to grades, students also receive grades. They have to make sure that the grades they get match the grades they get.
Grade 5 students, like any other grade, must achieve at least 33 per cent in each subject to pass their exams. This indicates that a high percentage in any subject leads to an overall good percentage, but a score of less than 33 percent on a single test means that the student has failed.