Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025 Tomorrow: Over 6.5 Lakh To Appear; What Candidates Must Know
Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025: Over 6.5 lakh candidates are set to appear for the Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025 on August 17 across 38 districts. The RSSB has issued strict guidelines, including biometric verification, a dress code, and a ban on electronic devices to curb cheating.

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Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) is going to organise the Patwari Recruitment Examination 2025 tomorrow, August 17, and more than 6.5 lakh candidates are likely to sit for it. The recruitment test will fill 3,705 Patwari vacancies in 38 districts of Rajasthan and will be organised in two shifts between 9 AM to 12 PM and 3 PM to 6 PM.
For the sake of a secure and unbiased examination procedure, RSSB has implemented a series of strong security measures. In the course of major measures, 7–8 sets of question papers will be distributed in order to avoid leaks. First-shift candidates won't be permitted to take question papers home; they will have to download them later from the main RSSB website. Access to the exam centre will be allowed only after biometric verification, face recognition, and Aadhaar authentication.
Where malpractice is suspected, frisking can involve checks under garments, and candidates must report two hours before their actual exam time. Entry will be allowed only an hour before the exam.
Document Requirements
Candidates need to bring an e-admit card, a valid photo ID (Aadhaar preferably) and a recent colour photograph.
Prohibited Items List
Watches, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, bags, books, and pens (excluding a blue transparent ball pen) are strictly banned.
Dress Code Guidelines
RSSB has also implemented a dress code, prohibiting jeans or attire with iron buttons.
Free Travel for Candidates
To support students, the Rajasthan government is providing free travel in state-run buses from August 15 (12 PM) to August 19 (11:55 PM).
These stringent guidelines seek to hold the exam hassle-free and suppress cases of cheating and impersonation.
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