RBSE Class 12th result 2026: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the Class 12th results. The Commerce stream has recorded impressive results, with most subjects posting pass percentages well above 99%. The data indicate that students have maintained a firm grasp over both theoretical and practical components, ensuring strong overall outcomes.In the Higher Secondary Commerce stream, a total of 30,798 students registered in 2026, of which 30,580 appeared for the examination. The overall pass percentage stood at 93.64%. Boys recorded a pass rate of 94.04%, slightly higher than girls at 92.82%. In terms of top grades, 13,976 boys and 8,096 girls secured first division.Compared to 2025, participation saw a notable rise. Registrations increased from 28,248 to 30,798, while the number of candidates appearing went up from 28,010 to 30,580. However, performance indicators reflected a decline. The number of first division achievers among boys rose marginally from 13,689 to 13,976, whereas among girls it dipped from 8,312 to 8,096.Pass percentages witnessed a sharp drop across both genders. Boys’ pass rate fell from 98.97% in 2025 to 94.04% in 2026, while girls’ performance declined from 99.27% to 92.82%. As a result, the overall pass percentage decreased significantly from 99.07% in 2025 to 93.64% in 2026, indicating a comparatively stricter evaluation or shift in exam dynamics.
Accountancy: Strong performance across a large candidate base
Accountancy continued to anchor the Commerce stream with a solid performance. Out of 30,586 students who appeared, 30,416 cleared the exam, resulting in a pass percentage of 99.44%. Despite being a concept-heavy subject, the results reflect consistent understanding and preparation among students.
Business Studies: Among the highest scoring subjects
Business Studies emerged as one of the top-performing core subjects. With 30,586 candidates appearing and 30,535 passing, the subject recorded an impressive 99.83% pass rate. The near-perfect outcome highlights strong conceptual clarity and effective exam readiness.
Economics: Stable and high-scoring trend
Economics maintained a steady performance, with 19,749 students appearing and 19,683 successfully passing, leading to a pass percentage of 99.66%. The subject continues to show balanced outcomes, reflecting students’ ability to handle both analytical and theoretical components.
Mathematics: High success despite lower participation
Mathematics, though opted by a smaller group, delivered exceptional results. Out of 1,103 candidates who appeared, 1,100 cleared the exam, recording a pass percentage of 99.72%. The figures indicate strong performance among students who pursued Mathematics within the Commerce stream.