Rajasthan BSTC 2026 Notification: Key Details for Aspiring Teachers
Important Announcement for Teacher Aspirants in Rajasthan
Jaipur: The notification for BSTC 2026 has brought significant news for those preparing to become teachers in Rajasthan. As in previous years, a large number of candidates have been eagerly awaiting this examination. This time, the application process is entirely online, allowing candidates to fill out forms conveniently from home. All essential information related to the exam has now been clearly outlined.
Application Process Begins on December 2, 2025
Applications for Rajasthan BSTC 2026 will commence on December 2, 2025, with the final date set for April 2, 2026. Candidates can apply through the official website or at nearby e-Mitra centers. This examination is conducted for admission into the D.El.Ed course. The exam date will be announced soon, providing ample time for candidates to prepare.
Age Limit for Applicants
The maximum age limit for this examination is set at 28 years. However, widowed, divorced, and abandoned women will receive age relaxation. Additionally, reserved categories will also be granted concessions as per government regulations. The age calculation will be based on the notification, which will be updated shortly.
Application Fees
Regarding application fees, the cost is ₹450 for one course and ₹500 for both courses. Payments must be made online. Candidates are advised to fill in all details carefully during the application process, as there may be limited opportunities for corrections later.
Educational Qualifications Required
To be eligible, candidates must have completed their 12th grade. A minimum of 50% marks is required for the general category, while 45% is necessary for other categories. Candidates who do not meet these score thresholds will not be considered eligible to apply.
Exam Pattern Overview
In terms of the exam pattern, a total of 200 questions will be asked, carrying a total of 600 marks. All questions will be multiple-choice, and the duration of the exam will be 3 hours. Notably, there will be no negative marking this time, which will provide some relief to candidates.
