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The direct recruitment examination of the Class IV conducted by the Rajasthan staff selection board will be held from September 19 to 21 this month. The exam is taken daily for three days in two innings. A total of 63 examination centers have been set up in the Kota district, where a large number of candidates will meet expectations to decorate their future. More than one Lakh candidates will be included according to the information, more than one Lakh candidates have registered for this exam held in Kota. The admission cards have already been made available to the candidates on the official website of the board. Due to the candidates from across the district, additional crowds will be seen in the city for three days. Exam time in two innings is performed in two innings each day. The first innings are from 10am to 12 afternoon and the second innings are from 3pm to 5pm. Candidates are advised to reach the center at least one hour before the exam starts, so there is no problem to check and other formalities. Strict arrangements for security and system, the district administration and the police department made special preparations to make the exam peaceful and free. CCTV cameras will be monitored at all examination centers, and this will emerge from the metal detector and additional police force. In addition, the candidates will not be allowed to enter mobile, calculator, smart watch and any electronic device. Police have drafted a special plan to maintain the traffic system around the main routes and exams of the city for three days. Roads and private bus operators were also instructed to manage extra buses during the exam days, so that the candidates had no problems. The expectations of the candidates are seen both enthusiasm and tension among the candidates regarding the exam. Many candidates say that this exam is a golden opportunity for them to find work. The students who prepared say they have been waiting for this recruitment for a long time, and now, if they have the opportunity, they will join hard work. Share this story -tags

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