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RBSE 10th Scrutiny 2025: Rechecking Applications Open At bseronline.in; Check Details

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RBSE 10th Scrutiny 2025: The Class 10 board exam scrutiny period for 2025 has been begun by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE). Students may now request a review of their answer sheets using the official website at bseronline.in if they took the Secondary, Vocational, or Praveshika examinations and are unhappy with their scores.

The board has decided that the deadline for applying for scrutiny without incurring a late charge is June 3, 2025. There will be a fee of Rs 400 for every subject and answer sheet. However, if students fail to make it by this time, they can still apply till June 7, 2025, with an extra late fee of Rs 400.

What Is Scrutiny?

Scrutiny is the process of verifying for:

- Mistakes in totaling marks

- Unmarked questions

- Discrepancy between marks written on the sheet and the marksheet

Note: This is not a complete re-evaluation or rechecking of the answers.

For Mathematics, the board has also added a provision to permit students to ask for rechecking of individual questions. To take advantage of this, they will have to clearly specify question number and page number and incur an extra Rs 100 per question, as well as the normal scrutiny fees.

Scrutiny Result & Access to Answer Sheet:

- Scrutiny results will be uploaded under the "SCRUTINY 2025" tab on the official website

- Students will be provided with a scanned version of their answer sheet, which will be available for 5 days only through login credentials received through SMS and email

- After that period, the scanned version will not be available

In case a student still feels there is an error in spite of looking at the scanned sheet, they can raise an objection online or at any e-Mitra centre within five days. The fee for objection will be Rs 100 per subject.

On May 28, the 2025 RBSE Class 10 results were revealed, with a 93.60% pass rate. The pass rate for boys was 93.16%, while that for girls was 94.05% as they cleared the examination. The window of scrutiny provides students a chance to verify if their marks were properly assessed.

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