Rajasthan Employees Selection Council will change recruitment exams
Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) will change the curriculum of emerging recruitment exams. Preparations began for this. It is said that the youth of Rajasthan, who is looking for a job, demand to increase the weight of general knowledge (GK) questions related to Rajasthan in recruitment investigations. Now the board has also accepted their claim. Now below, Rajasthan Selection Council has been preparing for employees to change the recruitment course to 52 thousand posts of Class IV. The Department of Staff sent a proposal. Major General Alok Raj, chairman of the council, said he had received a proposal from the Department of Staff. The board is considering it. Changes will be made in the curriculum and the information will be made available soon. This decision is made according to the claim of the youth of Rajasthan. He said there would be no change in the examination date and calendar as a result of changing the course. The Rajasthan government announced the recruitment of 52,453 Class IV posts. Forms for this recruitment will be filled from March 21. Rajasthan staff choice -Board will take this exam. But before that, the candidates demand a change in the curriculum of the recruitment exam. Candidates want more questions related to Rajasthan in the recruitment exam. What is the question of questions asked in the exam? The exam for 52,453 posts will be held from September 19 to 21. The examination results are expected to be declared by January 21, 2026. In this exam, 120 questions will be asked and they will get 2 hours to solve. In this, 30 questions will be asked from General Hindi, 15 of general English, 50 of general knowledge and 25 of general mathematics. With the special perspective of Rajasthan, geography, history, arts, culture and questions asked by the Indian Constitution will be based on Rajasthan. Their maximum number can be 30. Candidates want to further increase this number so that more and more local youths can be selected. Share this story -tags