Rajasthan RPSC Releases 2026 SI Recruitment Exam Admit Cards
Rajasthan RPSC SI Recruitment Exam Admit Card 2026 Released, Direct Link Here
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The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released admit cards for the Sub-Inspector and Platoon Commander recruitment exams, scheduled for April 5 and 6, 2026. With 770,000 candidates vying for 1,015 positions, the RPSC has implemented strict security measures to ensure a fair examination process.
- 01Admit cards for the Rajasthan SI Recruitment Exam are now available for download.
- 02The exam will take place on April 5 and 6, 2026, across 1,174 centres in Rajasthan.
- 03Candidates must adhere to a strict dress code and arrive at the exam centre one hour early.
- 04Security measures include monitoring by CCTV and flying squads to prevent malpractice.
- 05Candidates are advised to carry their admit card, photo ID, and a passport-size photograph.
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The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the release of admit cards for the Sub-Inspector and Platoon Commander recruitment examinations, set for April 5 and 6, 2026. Approximately 770,000 candidates have applied for 1,015 positions, leading to heightened competition. In response to past incidents of examination malpractice, the RPSC has implemented rigorous security measures, including an increase in the number of examination centres to 1,174, located in 41 major cities across Rajasthan. Candidates must report to their designated centres one hour before the exam begins and adhere to a specified dress code: male candidates are required to wear half-sleeve shirts and simple trousers, while female candidates must wear half-sleeve blouses or traditional attire without heavy jewellery. Additionally, candidates are prohibited from bringing electronic devices into the exam hall. The Commission has emphasized the importance of following official guidelines and avoiding misinformation.
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The rigorous security measures and strict adherence to guidelines aim to ensure a fair examination process for candidates, which could affect their chances of securing a government job.
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