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Rajasthan RSMSSB Releases Preliminary Answer Key for Class IV Exam

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has unveiled the preliminary answer key for the Class IV recruitment examination. Candidates can raise objections online from November 8 to November 10, 2025, with a fee of ₹100 per question. Offline submissions are also accepted from November 3 to November 6 for those who applied offline. The board aims to ensure a fair process in releasing results, with a total of 53,749 positions available. Candidates must provide certified evidence for their objections, and strict actions will be taken against false claims. Stay informed about the important dates and procedures.
 

Preliminary Answer Key Released



The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has published the preliminary answer key for the Class IV recruitment examination. Candidates who wish to contest any question or answer can submit their objections online from November 8, 2025, to November 10, 2025. A fee of ₹100 per question is required for filing an objection, which can be paid via the e-Mitra gateway or kiosk. The board has made it clear that any objections submitted after the deadline or through alternative methods will not be considered.


Offline Objection Submission

Candidates who applied offline and took the exam can present their objections in the designated format by visiting the board office in person from November 3 to November 6, 2025. The office will be open for submissions from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Only those who participated in the examination are eligible to file objections in person.


Chairman's Statement on Results

Alok Raj, the Chairman of the Selection Board, emphasized that the results will not be rushed to ensure fairness for all candidates. The examination took place between September 19 and 21, 2025.


Recruitment Drive Details

This recruitment initiative aims to fill a total of 53,749 positions across the state, with 48,199 designated for non-TSP areas and 5,550 for TSP regions. Approximately 24.76 lakh applications were submitted for this examination, with around 21.17 lakh candidates actually appearing. The Board had previously allowed candidates to make corrections to their application forms until October 16, 2025.


Guidelines for Objections

Only evidence from certified books will be accepted for objections. Candidates must upload their roll number and question number on each page of the evidence provided. Strict measures will be enforced against individuals who submit false or misleading information.