Rajasthan SI Recruitment Exam: Admit Cards Available Tomorrow

Ajmer, April 2: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) is set to conduct the Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment exam on April 5 and 6. Approximately 7.70 lakh candidates will participate across 1,174 exam centers established in 41 selected cities throughout the state. This recruitment drive aims to fill 1,015 positions.

Admit cards for the examination will be uploaded on the commission’s website and the SSO portal tomorrow. Information regarding the exam districts has been available on the SSO portal since March 29.

How to Download Admit Cards
According to RPSC Secretary Ramniwas Mehta, candidates will receive an extra 10 minutes to fill the fifth option on the OMR answer sheet for each question paper. Admit cards can be downloaded by entering the application number and date of birth through the admit card link on the RPSC website. Alternatively, candidates can log in to the SSO portal and access the recruitment portal link available in the citizen apps to download their admit cards.

Entry at Exam Centers
Candidates will be allowed entry into the exam centers only until 60 minutes before the exam begins. No candidate will be permitted to enter the exam center after this time. It is advised that candidates arrive early to complete security checks and identification processes on time. Late arrivals may miss the exam due to delays in security checks.

Identification Required
Candidates must bring a colored printout of their Aadhaar card. If the photo on the Aadhaar card is old or unclear, they should carry alternative identification such as a voter ID, passport, or driving license, all of which must have a clear and recent photo. Additionally, candidates should not forget to affix a recent color photo on the admit card. Entry will be denied without a clear photo on the identification document.

The RPSC has warned candidates against falling for any brokers or mediators.

Avoid Scams and Report
The RPSC has urged candidates participating in the exam not to be misled by brokers, mediators, or criminals. If anyone demands bribes or makes false promises regarding passing the exam, candidates should report this with evidence to the investigation agency or the commission control room at the numbers 0145-2635200, 2635212, and 2635255.

Engaging in unfair practices during the exam may lead to severe penalties under the Rajasthan Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2022, including life imprisonment and fines up to ₹10 crore, along with the seizure of movable and immovable property.