
Ajmer, April 15: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) will conduct the Veterinary Officer (Animal Husbandry Department) and Assistant Agriculture Engineer (Agriculture Department) examinations on April 19, 2026. The admit cards for these exams will be uploaded on the official website tomorrow, April 16.
The examinations will take place in two shifts at the Jaipur district headquarters, with the first shift from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and the second from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM. The commission has completed all necessary preparations for the exams.
Approximately 5,500 candidates will participate in the Veterinary Officer recruitment examination across 20 centers, while around 4,000 candidates will appear for the Assistant Agriculture Engineer exam at 15 centers.
Candidates can download their admit cards using their application number and birth date through the link available on the commission’s website. Additionally, they can log in to the SSO portal and download the admit cards via citizen apps. Each exam will also provide an extra 10 minutes for filling out the fifth option on the OMR answer sheet.
Entry at Exam Centers
Candidates will be allowed entry into the examination centers only up to 60 minutes before the exam starts. No candidate will be permitted to enter after this time. Therefore, candidates are advised to arrive early to complete security checks and identity verification. Late arrivals may miss the exam due to delays in the security process.
Identification Required
Candidates must bring their original Aadhaar card (in color print). If the photo on the Aadhaar is old or unclear, they should also carry a voter ID, passport, or driving license, all of which must have a clear and recent photo. Additionally, candidates should not forget to affix their latest color photo on the admit card. Entry will be denied without a clear photo on the identification document.
Beware of Fraud
Candidates participating in the examination should not fall for the tricks of brokers, mediators, or criminals. If anyone demands a bribe or offers any inducement to help pass the exam, candidates should report it to the investigation agency and the commission control room at numbers 0145-2635200, 2635212, and 2635255.
Engaging in unfair means during the examination can lead to severe penalties under the Rajasthan Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2022, including life imprisonment and fines up to 10 crore rupees, along with confiscation of movable and immovable property.