The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan has announced a proposal to conduct Class 10 board examinations twice a year starting from 2027. Under the proposed system, the first examination will take place in February, followed by a second session in May. The board has sent the proposal to the Rajasthan state government for approval. Once approved, the new system will be implemented from the 2027 academic cycle.
Two Attempts to Give Students More Opportunities
The move aims to provide students with an additional opportunity to improve their performance in the same academic year. Under the proposed structure, students will appear for the first board examination in February, while the second examination in May will act as another chance for those who want to improve their marks.
Education officials said the system is designed to reduce pressure on students and allow them to perform better by offering multiple exam opportunities.
Current RBSE Class 10 Exam and Result Timeline
For the 2026 academic year, the RBSE Class 10 board examinations were conducted between February 12 and March 11, 2026, across examination centres in Rajasthan. The board is currently evaluating answer sheets and aims to declare the RBSE Class 10 results by March 20, 2026, according to officials.
Model Inspired by National Education Reforms
The proposal aligns with broader examination reforms being introduced across education boards in India. Similar models aim to give students multiple opportunities to improve scores while reducing exam stress.
If implemented, the biannual examination system will mark a significant change in the evaluation pattern for Rajasthan board students beginning from 2027.