
RSMSSB Rajasthan NHM and RajMES 2025 admit cards released for June exams; check direct link here
RSMSSB releases NHM and RajMES 2025 admit cards for June exams
Rajasthan NHM and RajMES 2025 admit cards:
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has released admit cards for the Direct Recruitment of Various Contractual Posts under the National Health Mission (NHM) and Rajmata Jijau Mission for Employment and Skill Development (RajMES) 2025, sparking excitement among candidates.
The exams, set to fill 13,398 posts, are scheduled from June 2 to June 13, 2025, across Rajasthan, as announced by RSMSSB on May 30, 2025, per Jagran Josh.
With thousands preparing for roles like Community Health Officer (CHO) and Nurse, the release of admit cards marks a critical step in the recruitment process. Candidates are urged to download their hall tickets promptly to ensure smooth participation in the upcoming exams.
Admit card availability
Admit cards for exams from June 2 to June 6, 2025, were released on May 30, 2025, while those for June 8 to June 13, 2025, became available on June 4, 2025, as confirmed by posts on X. Candidates can access their admit cards via the official RSMSSB website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, or recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in, using their SSO ID, Application Number, and Date of Birth. 'Download your admit card early to avoid last-minute issues,' advised an RSMSSB official, as quoted by Career Power.
Direct link to download the RSMSSB admit card 2025 for CHO, nurse and other NHM posts
Exam schedule and posts
The exams cover 13,398 contractual positions, including 2,634 CHO, 1,941 Nurse, 53 Block Programme Officer, and 177 Data Entry Operator posts, per Jagran Josh. Key exam dates include June 2 for Block Programme Officer and June 8 for CHO, with most exams in two shifts, except for Physiotherapist Assistant, as noted by Career Power. The selection process involves a written exam (Computer-Based Test or offline) followed by document verification.
Instructions for candidates
Candidates must carry their admit card, a valid photo ID, and a recent passport-size photograph to the exam center, arriving two hours early, as entry gates close one hour prior, per Career Power. 'The admit card is your entry ticket; without it, you won't be allowed in,' stated an RSMSSB spokesperson, as reported by Jagran Josh. Candidates should also check exam city details via their SSO ID on the RSMSSB portal.
Next steps
With the application process closed on May 1, 2025, candidates are now focused on exam preparation. The RSMSSB urges aspirants to verify details on their admit card and visit rssb.rajasthan.gov.in for updates. Success in the written exam will lead to document verification, paving the way for final selection.
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