Overview
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has officially released the RPSC SI Admit Card 2026 for the Sub Inspector Combined Competitive Examination. Aspirants can now download their hall tickets for the exam, which is scheduled for April 5 and April 6, 2026.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Admit Card Release | 2 April 2026 |
| Written Exam (Day 1) | 5 April 2026 |
| Written Exam (Day 2) | 6 April 2026 |
Exam Pattern
The selection process is multi-stage, beginning with a written exam. Successful candidates from the written stage will proceed to physical efficiency and aptitude tests.
The written exam comprises two papers:
- Paper 1: General Hindi
- Paper 2: General Knowledge and General Science
Each paper is of 2 hours duration and carries a maximum of 200 marks.
Key Instructions for Aspirants
The Commission will prepare a merit list of successful candidates, which will include up to 20 times the number of available vacancies based on aggregate marks.
What Should Aspirants Do Now
- Download Admit Card Immediately: Visit the official website,
rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in, and use the provided link to download your RPSC SI Admit Card 2026. The link will remain active until the exam date. - Verify Details: Carefully check all particulars on the hall ticket, including your name, exam date, time, and centre address.
- Prepare for Multi-Stage Process: Focus on the upcoming written exam while being aware that the selection process includes subsequent physical and aptitude tests.
FAQ
Q: Where can I download the RPSC SI Admit Card 2026?
A: The admit card is available for download on the official Rajasthan Public Service Commission website at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
Q: What are the exam dates for the RPSC SI exam 2026?
A: The written examination is scheduled to be held on April 5 and April 6, 2026.
Q: What is the selection process for the RPSC SI recruitment?
A: The selection involves a written examination, followed by physical efficiency and aptitude tests for candidates who qualify the written stage.
Q: What is the minimum qualifying marks criteria for the written exam?
A: Candidates must secure at least 36% in each subject (General Hindi, and General Knowledge & General Science) and 40% in the aggregate to pass.
Q: What is the exam pattern?
A: The written test consists of two papers, each of 2 hours duration and 200 marks. Subjects are General Hindi and General Knowledge & General Science.
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