The official website of the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) experienced a temporary outage on Tuesday shortly after the declaration of Class 12 examination results. The results were officially announced at 10 am on the board’s website, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, and were also released during a press conference by the state education minister.

Students across Rajasthan attempted to access their results simultaneously, leading to heavy traffic on the portal and causing it to crash. The RBSE had declared results for all three major streams—Science, Commerce, and Arts—at the same time, which further increased the surge in online activity.

Despite the technical issues, students are advised to remain patient as the website is expected to be restored shortly. Once the portal becomes functional, candidates can check their results by entering their roll numbers and other required login credentials. The online scorecard will serve as a provisional mark sheet, which students can download and save for future reference until the official documents are issued by their respective schools.

Authorities have assured that efforts are being made to stabilise the website and ensure smooth access for all students. In the meantime, alternative platforms or result portals may also be activated to help students access their scores without further delays.

The incident highlights the recurring issue of server overload during major result announcements, emphasising the need for improved digital infrastructure to handle large-scale traffic efficiently.