
RPSC School Lecturer Admit Card 2026 is releasing soon for the PGT Teacher exam scheduled from 31 May to 11 June 2026. Download your hall ticket using your SSO ID here.
Forget REET or other state-level exams. This is the smarter play right now.
While the majority of candidates are caught up in the chaos of primary and upper-primary teacher recruitments, the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) is quietly preparing to conduct one of the most prestigious exams in the state. If you hold a postgraduate degree and a B.Ed — and honestly, this is worth knowing — your path to becoming a gazetted officer starts right here. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission is conducting the PGT Teacher exam from 31 May to 11 June 2026. This recruitment drive aims to fill 3225 vacancies across various subjects. For instant updates on mobile, join the Result Guru Telegram Channel.
When you compare this recruitment cycle to previous ones, several significant changes stand out. First, the application timeline was tightly managed, beginning on 14/08/2025 and closing on 12/09/2025. Unlike last year — which surprised a lot of people — when candidates experienced multiple extensions, the commission stuck strictly to its schedule. This discipline has carried over to the exam planning as well.
Look — Another major change is the integration of the Single Sign-On (SSO) portal. Previously, candidates often had to navigate multiple third-party links to retrieve their call letters. This year, everything is centralized. Your SSO ID is your absolute golden key. If you lose your credentials, getting your admit card will become a major headache. The commission has also updated its security protocols. Biometric verification at the exam centers will be more rigorous than ever, meaning you must arrive much earlier than the scheduled time.
Furthermore, RPSC has tightened the rules surrounding the fifth option in the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Candidates must mark the fifth circle if they choose not to answer a question. Failing to do so for a significant portion of the paper will result in disqualification. This makes understanding your exam day guidelines as important as knowing your subject matter.
Understanding where the competition lies is important for setting your final revision strategy. With 3225 posts distributed across 22 subjects, some streams offer a much higher chance of selection than others. Let us look at the breakdown:
| Subject Name | Total Posts Available |
|---|---|
| Hindi | 710 |
| Commerce | 430 |
| Political Science | 350 |
| English | 307 |
| Geography | 270 |
| Drawing | 180 |
| Chemistry | 177 |
| History | 170 |
| Urdu | 140 |
| Physics | 94 |
| Biology | 85 |
| Physical Education | 73 |
| Sanskrit | 70 |
| Home Science | 70 |
| Economics | 34 |
| Sociology | 22 |
| Maths | 14 |
| Coach (Various Sports) | 08 |
| Music | 07 |
| Rajasthani | 06 |
| Punjabi | 06 |
| Public Administration | 02 |
Hindi and Commerce candidates have the largest share of vacancies. If you are appearing for these subjects, the sheer volume of posts is in your favor. However, don't let your guard down. The number of applicants for these subjects is also proportionally higher. Conversely, subjects like Mathematics and Physics have fewer posts but require highly specialized preparation. Keep your focus sharp, regardless of the vacancy count in your specific stream.
Don't wait until the last minute to get your document. High traffic on the SSO portal often leads to server slowdowns in the final forty-eight hours. Follow this step-by-step process to download your hall ticket without any panic.
First, open your web browser and go to the official Rajasthan Single Sign-On portal. You can access it directly through SSO Rajasthan Sign In. Enter your unique SSO ID or username along with your password. Solve the captcha code displayed on the screen and click on the login button.
Once you are logged into your dashboard, you will see various state applications. Look for the application icon labeled "Recruitment Portal" and click on it. This will redirect you to your active applications page.
On the top navigation bar of the Recruitment Portal, you will find an option named "Get Admit Card". Click on this link. A list of recruitments you have applied for will appear. Locate the "RPSC School Lecturer Exam 2025-2026" entry and click on the "Get Admit Card" button next to it. Your hall ticket will immediately load on your screen in PDF format.
Check all the details carefully. Once you verify the information, click on the print icon or save it as a PDF on your device.
Make sure to print at least two clear copies. Keep one copy in your study room and another in your exam bag to avoid any last-minute rush.
When you download the PDF, do not just glance at the exam center and close it. You need to inspect every single detail carefully. Any mismatch between your admit card and your official identification documents can lead to a direct disqualification at the gate.
Check the spelling of your name, your father's name, and your mother's name. It must match your matriculation certificate exactly. Verify your date of birth, category (such as General, OBC, SC, or ST), and your gender. Look closely at your uploaded photograph and signature. They must be clear, distinct, and easily identifiable. If the image is blurry, carry additional passport-sized photographs to the exam center.
Note your roll number, application number, and the exact subject you are appearing for. Most importantly, check the exam center address, date, and reporting time. RPSC exam centers are sometimes located in remote areas of major cities. Knowing the exact location beforehand will help you plan your travel details properly.
What should you do if you find a mistake? Do not panic. Immediately contact the RPSC helpline numbers or raise a query through your SSO portal. You can also refer to the official instructions page on the Rajasthan Public Service Commission Portal for correction guidelines. Keep a copy of the official RPSC School Lecturer PGT Notification PDF handy for references on rules and regulations.
RPSC is incredibly strict when it comes to maintaining the integrity of its examinations. Over the last few years, the commission has implemented highly rigorous security measures. Ignorance of these rules is not an acceptable excuse at the exam gate.
You must wear half-sleeved shirts, t-shirts, or kurtas. Full sleeves are strictly prohibited. Avoid wearing clothes with large buttons, heavy embroidery, or brooches. Male candidates should wear simple trousers or jeans. Female candidates should avoid wearing heavy jewelry, bangles, or hairpins. Wear simple slippers or low-heeled sandals. Closed shoes and boots are not allowed inside the exam hall. If you arrive wearing closed shoes, you will be asked to leave them outside the main gate.
Carry a printed copy of your RPSC School Lecturer Admit Card 2026. Bring a valid photo identification card in original. This can be your Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, Driving License, or Passport. Carry a blue transparent ballpoint pen for marking your answers on the OMR sheet. Do not bring any electronic gadgets, smartwatches, calculators, mobile phones, or Bluetooth devices. Even simple analog watches are not allowed inside the examination hall. Most centers will have a wall clock in each room to help you keep track of time.
Arrive at least two hours before the exam starts. The gates will close permanently thirty minutes before the scheduled exam time. If you are even a minute late, the security personnel will not allow you to enter, regardless of your reason.
While clearing the RPSC School Lecturer exam is a dream for many, it is worth looking at the situation through a wider lens. If you find the pressure of competing against lakhs of candidates for a handful of posts in subjects like Mathematics or Rajasthani too overwhelming, consider this. Sometimes, taking a step sideways is the smartest move you can make.
Instead of putting all your eggs in one basket, keep an eye on the upcoming Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) or Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) recruitments. These central government schools often have similar eligibility criteria but follow a much more predictable and faster recruitment calendar. The syllabus is highly aligned with the NCERT curriculum, which you are already studying for the RPSC exam. Keeping your options open reduces exam-related anxiety and significantly increases your overall chances of securing a stable teaching position in 2026.
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