Rajasthan Grade-4 Recruitment Exam: Objection Submission Dates and Key Details
Important Announcement for Rajasthan Grade-4 Exam Candidates
Candidates who participated in the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) Grade-4 Recruitment Examination have important news. The board will accept objections to the answer key from December 6, 2025, to December 8, 2025. To submit objections, candidates must visit the official website and use a specified format. It's essential to reference the question number and the order of answer options as listed in the master question paper available online.
Objection Fee and Requirements
Fee Structure for Objections:
Each objection will incur a fee of ₹100. Candidates must provide a standard and certified textbook as evidence for their claims. Any objections submitted without supporting documentation will not be entertained. The board has emphasized that no objections will be accepted post the deadline.
Chairman's Insights on Result Release
Statement from the Board Chairman:
Alok Raj, the Board Chairman, mentioned that all factors regarding the result announcement are under review. A decision is pending on whether to increase the number of Class IV positions or to proceed with the results already prepared.
He indicated that if there are minimal objections, the results might be released in the second week of January 2026. A candidate has urged the board to ensure timely release of the Class IV results, ideally by the end of December or early January.
Exam Structure and Recruitment Details
Exam Format and Total Vacancies:
The Grade IV recruitment examination consisted of 120 multiple-choice questions covering various subjects, including General Hindi, English, Rajasthan General Knowledge, Mathematics, and Basic Computer Skills. A negative marking system was in place, deducting 1/3 of a mark for incorrect answers.
This recruitment drive is part of the Class IV Employee Direct Recruitment 2024, with applications accepted from March to April 2025. The examination took place from September 19 to September 21, 2025, aiming to fill 53,749 positions across the state, with 48,199 in non-TSP areas and 5,550 in TSP areas.
Participation Statistics
A total of 24.76 lakh applications were submitted for this recruitment, with approximately 21.17 lakh candidates, or 85.9%, participating in the examination. All candidates are now looking forward to the answer key objections and the subsequent results.
