New Delhi: The results for the Rajasthan 4th Grade recruitment for 2025-26 are expected to be announced soon. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has completed all necessary preparations, and the results will be published on January 16, 2026. Approximately 21 lakh candidates participated in this recruitment examination, which took place from September 19 to 21, 2025. This recruitment drive is for a total of 53,749 positions, and candidates have been eagerly awaiting the results.
The results will be available on the official website of the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. Candidates can check their results online using their roll numbers. However, there has been significant traffic on the website, causing it to occasionally crash or become inaccessible. This is likely due to the ongoing process of uploading the results.
Alok Raj, the chairman of RSMSSB, has shared the latest updates. He confirmed that the results will be uploaded on the website on January 16. In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, he mentioned that whether one is a chairman, officer, or a fourth-grade employee, everyone is a colleague. He advised against releasing unofficial cut-off marks and expressed his intention to provide official cut-off marks as soon as possible. He also requested everyone to avoid visiting the website before 5 PM on January 16 to prevent server overload.
He urged candidates not to attempt to access the website before 5 PM on January 16 to avoid unnecessary pressure on the server. Many candidates are currently asking questions on social media, and he is responding to them.
Only those candidates who successfully pass both the written examination and document verification will be selected. The selected candidates will receive a salary according to the Level-1 pay matrix of the seventh pay commission for the fourth-grade positions. During the probation period, the monthly salary will be provided as per state government regulations.
In certain special circumstances, a candidate's appointment may be canceled. For instance, if a married candidate is found guilty of accepting dowry. Additionally, if a candidate has previously been found guilty by RSMSSB of submitting fake documents, providing false information, concealing facts, or using unfair means during the examination, their appointment may also be revoked. Male candidates with more than one living wife or female candidates who marry a previously married man may also have their appointments canceled, although there are provisions for special exemptions in some cases.
The written examination consisted of a total of 120 questions covering General Hindi, General English, General Knowledge, and General Mathematics. The answer key has already been released by the board, allowing candidates to estimate their scores. All eyes are now on the final results and cut-off marks.
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