Bhajan Lal Sharma : The 10th and 12th board exams in Rajasthan are set to begin tomorrow, February 12, with a total of 19,90,057 students registered across the state. Exams will be conducted at 6,194 centres, and all necessary preparations have been completed to ensure smooth conduct. Students are reportedly ready, and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has extended his best wishes along with tips for exam success.
Bhajan Lal Sharma advised students to approach the exams with confidence, concentration, and a relaxed mindset. He emphasized that exams are an important milestone in life and encouraged students to prepare with hard work, discipline, and positive thinking to achieve success. Bhajan Lal also urged parents to support their children and maintain a positive environment at home so students can perform to the best of their abilities.
प्रिय विद्यार्थियो,
कल से राजस्थान माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड की परीक्षाएं प्रारंभ हो रही हैं। यह समय आपकी साल भर की तपस्या को परिणाम में बदलने का है।
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री @narendramodi जी ने ‘परीक्षा पे चर्चा’ के माध्यम से बताया है कि परीक्षा कोई बोझ नहीं, बल्कि अपनी क्षमताओं…
— Bhajanlal Sharma (@BhajanlalBjp) February 11, 2026
CM Bhajan Lal Highlights Commitment to Safe, Transparent, and Efficient Examinations
The Chief Minister Bhajan Lal reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening the education system and ensuring that examinations are conducted in a transparent, safe, and efficient manner. Apart from RBSE exams, students appearing in CBSE and ICSE boards, as well as class 5th, 8th, and other state-level exams, will follow the scheduled timetable.
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This year, 10,68,109 students are registered for class 10, 9,10,009 for class 12, with 7,817 students in entrance exams and 4,122 in senior Upadhyaya category exams. Historically, Rajasthan board exams see participation of 18–20 lakh students annually.
To ensure fair and peaceful conduct, strict arrangements have been made to prevent cheating. All exam centres are equipped with CCTV monitoring, flying squads, and special teams, while additional police personnel have been deployed at sensitive locations. Digital monitoring, a central control room, and real-time reporting systems have been implemented to maintain high standards of examination integrity.