
RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2025: Notification Out For 1100 Posts, Check Details
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released the notification for the recruitment of 1,100 Agriculture Supervisor positions. Those interested and eligible can apply for the posts by visiting the RSMSSB website — rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
Of the 1100 posts, 944 are for Non Scheduled Areas and 156 are for Scheduled Areas.
Educational Qualification: Candidates with a B.Sc. degree in Agriculture or Agri Horticulture are eligible for these positions. Those who have completed 12th grade in Agriculture or Science with Agriculture can also apply. Additionally, applicants should have some understanding of Rajasthani culture and the ability to write Hindi in Devanagari script.
Age Limit: Candidates must be at least 18 years old. The maximum age limit is 40 years. Reserved category candidates (SC, ST, and OBC) are eligible for age relaxation.
The application fee is Rs 600 for general and creamy layer OBC and EWS candidates, while non-creamy layer OBC, EWS and SC, ST candidates from Rajasthan must pay Rs 400.
Step 2. Select the Recruitment Portal in Citizen App (G2C) and complete One Time Registration (OTR).
Step 3. For initial registration, upload your name, father's name, date of birth, gender, 10th details, and one ID proof such as Aadhaar/PAN/Voter Card/Driving License.
Step 4. Log in, go to the Recruitment section in G2C, enter the OTR number, and fill out the online form.
RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
Selection for these positions will be determined through a written test. Initially, candidates will undergo a written examination, followed by document verification. The final selection will be made based on the merit list. Successful candidates will receive a salary corresponding to Matrix Level 5, which is considered respectable.
Agriculture Supervisor is a prestigious job opportunity offered by RSMSSB. Candidates are required to oversee and monitor agricultural activities within Rajasthan. Their responsibilities include planning and implementing agricultural programmes, conducting research, developing new agricultural techniques, and providing technical assistance to farmers.
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