
RPSC RAS admit card 2025 for mains released at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in: Check direct link to download hall ticket here
The RAS Mains Exam will be held on June 17 and 18, 2025, in two shifts each day: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Over 21 thousand candidates are expected to appear for the exam at various centres in Jaipur and Ajmer.
This exam is being conducted to fill 1,096 government posts in Rajasthan. The selection process includes three stages — Prelims, Mains, and Interview. The release of the admit card is an important step in this recruitment journey.
How to download RAS mains admit card 2025?
The admit card for RPSC RAS mains exam can be downloaded by following the steps below:
Visit the official RPSC website: rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
Click on the 'Admit Card for RAS/RTS Mains 2025' link on the homepage.
You will be redirected to the admit card download page.
Enter your application number and date of birth.
Click on 'Submit' to view and download your hall ticket.
Take a printout for use on the exam day.
Direct link to download RPSC RAS mains admit card 2025
Alternatively, candidates can log in to the SSO Rajasthan portal and download the admit card via the 'Recruitment Portal' tab.
Details Mentioned on the Admit Card
Candidates are advised to check the following details carefully:
Name of the candidate
Roll number
Exam date and time
Examination centre and address
Important exam-day instructions
Candidate's photograph and signature
In case of discrepancies, candidates must contact RPSC immediately.
Important instructions for candidates
On the day of RAS mains examination, candidates are advised to follow the instructions mentioned below:
Reach the exam centre at least one hour before the scheduled time.
Carry a printed copy of the admit card and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar card, driving license, voter ID, etc.).
Electronic gadgets, smartwatches, calculators, or mobile phones are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall.
Follow all COVID-19 protocols and guidelines, if applicable.
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