RPSC Senior Teacher Recruitment Exam 2025 Concludes Peacefully in Jaipur

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Published On: Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 12:19 AM

JAIPUR: The Senior Teacher Recruitment Exam 2025 (Secondary Education Department), organized by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer, concluded successfully and peacefully in Jaipur district on Saturday. The week-long examination process, which commenced on July 12, was executed under the supervision of District Collector Sandesh Nayak.

According to official administration data, 174 examination centers were set up across Jaipur district to accommodate approximately 3 lakh registered candidates. Out of the total registered aspirants, around 1.62 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, reflecting an average attendance rate of about 54% across all shifts. To maintain seamless operations, nearly 3,500 officers and personnel from the education, police, and various allied departments were deployed on active duty.

Strict Vigilance and Anti-Cheating Measures

To eliminate malpractices, cheating, and the entry of dummy candidates, the district administration formed 126 specialized three-member flying squads (vigilance teams). These teams comprised officers from the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS), Rajasthan Police Service (RPS), and the state education services.

Additionally, 264 sub-coordinators were appointed under strict police escort to manage the high-security distribution and collection of question papers. The entire examination period was monitored round-the-clock through a dedicated control room established at the District Collectorate.

Day-Wise Subject Attendance Breakdown

The examination witnessed varying candidate turnouts depending on the specialized subjects scheduled throughout the week:

  • July 12: 35,774 candidates appeared for General Knowledge in the morning shift, followed by 35,277 candidates for Social Science in the evening shift.
  • July 13: 28,873 candidates took the General Knowledge paper in the morning, while 28,614 appeared for Hindi in the evening.
  • July 14: The morning General Knowledge shift saw 27,953 aspirants, whereas the evening Science paper recorded 18,937 attendees.
  • July 15: The morning shift for Sanskrit drew 8,299 candidates.
  • July 16: 21,863 candidates attended the morning General Knowledge exam, and 12,359 candidates sat for Mathematics in the evening.
  • July 17: 7,720 candidates appeared for English in the morning, while 437 candidates took the Urdu paper in the evening.
  • July 18: The final day concluded with 125 candidates for Punjabi in the morning, followed by 12 for Gujarati and 55 for Sindhi in the evening shift.

Narendra Kumar Verma, Additional District Magistrate and District Coordinator for the examination, confirmed that the multi-day recruitment process was executed with absolute confidentiality, transparency, and security. He credited the zero-disruption execution to the highly coordinated efforts between the district administration, the police department, and education officials.

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