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RPSC Recruitment Notification for Statistical Officers in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the recruitment of Statistical Officers, inviting applications from eligible candidates. The application process commenced on October 28 and will close on November 26, 2025. Candidates must hold a relevant Master's degree and meet the age criteria. The selection will be based on a written exam featuring 150 multiple-choice questions. This is a significant opportunity for those looking to secure a government position in Rajasthan. For more details on eligibility, application fees, and the selection process, read the full article.
 
RPSC Recruitment Notification for Statistical Officers in Rajasthan

RPSC Announces Recruitment for Statistical Officers



The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has issued a formal announcement regarding the recruitment of Statistical Officers. Aspiring candidates who wish to take on this role in Rajasthan can now apply online. The application window opened on October 28th and will remain accessible until November 26, 2025, via the RPSC's official portal.


Educational Requirements


Candidates aiming for the Statistical Officer position must hold a Master's degree in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, or an M.Sc. in Agricultural Statistics from a recognized institution in India.


Age Criteria


Applicants must be at least 21 years old and should not exceed 40 years of age. However, there are provisions for age relaxation: a 5-year extension is available for SC, ST, EWS, and general category men and women, while a 10-year extension is applicable for SC, ST, EWS women from Rajasthan.


Application Fees


The fee for candidates in the general category is ₹600, whereas EWS candidates are required to pay ₹400.


Selection Process


Selection will be based on a written examination consisting of 150 multiple-choice questions covering general knowledge of Rajasthan and relevant subjects, totaling 150 marks. The exam duration is two hours and thirty minutes, with negative marking of one-third of a mark for each incorrect answer.