Rajasthan Staff Selection Board Announces Jamadar Grade-II Recruitment

Official Notification Released for Jamadar Grade-II Recruitment
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has officially announced the recruitment for the Jamadar Grade-II position. The application window is now open, allowing candidates to submit their applications from October 16 to November 15. This recruitment presents an excellent opportunity for young individuals in Rajasthan aspiring for government jobs.
Application Process and Eligibility Criteria
To apply online, follow these steps:
1. Visit the official RSSB website at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
2. Navigate to the Recruitment Advertisement section.
3. Click on the RSSB Jamadar Grade 2 Recruitment 2025 link.
4. Register and complete the application form with the necessary details.
5. Upload required documents and pay the application fee online.
6. After submission, print a copy of the application for your records.
The RSSB has announced a total of 72 vacancies for this recruitment. Applicants must have completed their 12th grade and hold an O-Level certificate or an equivalent qualification in computer science. Candidates with a degree, diploma, or certificate in COPA or computer science are also eligible.
Physical and Age Requirements
The physical eligibility criteria specify that male candidates must have a minimum height of 168 cm, while female candidates should be at least 152 cm tall. Additionally, male applicants must have a chest measurement of 81 cm, with a minimum expansion of 5 cm.
Regarding age limits, applicants must be between 18 and 40 years old. Age relaxation is applicable for candidates belonging to reserved categories as per government norms.
Application Fees and Salary Details
The application fee is set at ₹600 for candidates from the general category and creamy layer OBC/MBC. For non-creamy layer OBC/MBC, EWS, and differently-abled candidates, the fee is ₹400.
Selected candidates will receive a salary according to Pay Matrix Level 5. The examination will last for 2 hours and consist of 100 questions. A penalty of one-third of a mark will be imposed for each incorrect answer. The exam will cover topics such as general knowledge, social studies, history, geography, art and culture, mathematics, daily science, and Rajasthan.