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Rajasthan Laboratory Assistant Exam Scheduled for May 9-10: Key Details

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board is preparing for the Laboratory Assistant recruitment examination on May 9 and 10, expecting around 922,000 candidates. Key updates include changes to examination centers, a detailed schedule for subject-wise exams, and strict dress code regulations. Candidates are advised to re-download their admit cards to reflect the new center details. The Board emphasizes the importance of adhering to the dress code, which prohibits metal items but allows certain religious symbols. Stay informed for a smooth examination experience.
 
Rajasthan Laboratory Assistant Exam Scheduled for May 9-10: Key Details

Overview of the Rajasthan Laboratory Assistant Recruitment


Rajasthan Laboratory Assistant Recruitment: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board is set to conduct the Laboratory Assistant recruitment examination on May 9 and 10. An estimated 922,000 candidates are anticipated to participate in this examination. The Board has finalized all necessary arrangements for the event. Furthermore, they have released information regarding the mandatory dress code and the items that are strictly forbidden within the examination venues.


Changes to Examination Centers

The Board has announced modifications to four examination centers specifically for the May 9 exam, as confirmed by the Board Chairman. These changes will affect centers located in Bhilwara and Beawar. Candidates who possess admit cards with the previous center details are urged to re-download their admit cards to access the updated information regarding their new examination locations.


Examination Schedule

**Examination Schedule (Subject-wise)**

The examination on May 9 will occur in a single shift, while the May 10 exam will be conducted in two shifts. The Geography examination is scheduled for May 9 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. On May 10, the Science examination will take place in two shifts: the first from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and the second from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Approximately 400,000 candidates are registered for Geography, while around 522,000 candidates are registered for Science.


Dress Code and Regulations

**Dress Code and Regulations**

The Board has outlined specific dress code guidelines for the examination. Candidates are strictly forbidden from bringing any metal items into the examination center. Entry will only be permitted after biometric verification is completed. However, candidates may wear religious symbols such as *Kalava* (sacred thread), *Janeu* (sacred thread), *Rudraksha*, or *Kanthi* (beaded necklaces), provided they do not contain metal. Female candidates are allowed to wear simple, thin glass bangles.