RBSE Class 5th Exam Date Sheet 2025: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan has revised the RBSE Class 5 exam schedule for the 2024-25 academic session. The Rajasthan Board exams will now take place from April 7 to 17, instead of the previously scheduled dates of April 7 to 16. The board has not provided a specific reason for this revision for Class 5th exam dates.
The changes by the RBSE Rajasthan Board will affect two subjects: the EVS exam is now set for April 16, while the third language exam will be held on April 17. The RBSE Class 5 exams will commence with the English paper on April 7 and conclude with the third language exams for Sanskrit, Urdu, and Hindi on April 17.
RBSE Class 5th Exam Date Sheet 2025: Revised schedule
According to the updated schedule, the exams will now be conducted from April 7 to April 17, 2025. The English (Compulsory) exam will be held on April 7, followed by the Hindi exam on April 8. The EVS exam, which was previously scheduled for April 9, has been rescheduled to April 16. The Mathematics exam remains unchanged on April 15.
Lastly, the third language exam (Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi) will take place on April 17, instead of the earlier scheduled April 16. These changes have been implemented for a smooth examination process, though the board has not specified any particular reason for the revisions.
In 2024, Rajasthan Board Class 5, the overall pass percentage was 97.06. The pass percentage for private schools was 97.04 per cent, while in government schools the pass percentage was 96.79 per cent.
RBSE 2025: Rajasthan Board Class 12 cancelled business studies exam
Meanwhile, RBSE had announced the fresh dates to conduct the Class 12 Business studies examination. The new date for the exam is now April 9. The business studies exam was cancelled after it was found that the question paper was the same as last year’s.
Around 30,000 students from the Commerce stream took the test, which was held on March 23. The cancellation, announced Sunday, came after the board received complaints about the paper on its helpline number, RBSE board officials said.
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As reported earlier by us, the RBSE secretary Kailash Chand Sharma has ordered an investigation into the matter and the department plans to take action against the teacher who set the paper.
“We get four to five sets of question papers ready and then choose anyone amongst them. A teacher did not put in the effort and sent last year’s question paper to the exam. We will soon take disciplinary action against the teacher who made this deliberate error,” RBSE secretary Kailash Chand Sharma.