RPSC RAS 2023: Registration begins from July 1

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RPSC RAS 2023: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) will begin the registration of Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) 2023 on July 1. A total of 905 vacancies will be filled through this examination out of which 424 posts are of state services and 481 posts are of subordinate services. All the posts are temporary.

Candidates willing to appear for the exam can register themselves at the official website – rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.

This combined competitive examination will be held in two successive stages. The first stage will be of preliminary examination and the second stage will be the main examination followed by a personality and viva-voice examination.

RPSC RAS 2023: How to do registration

Step 1: Visit the official website – rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the ‘RPSC Online’ tab and choose ‘Apply online’

Step 3: You will be redirected to ‘RPSC Application Portal Selection’ page

Step 4: Already registered user can login using their username and password while new user will have to register themselves.

Step 5: Click on the application form link and fill out the application form

Step 6: Upload the required documents and submit

Step 7: Make the application fee payment and download the filled application form for future use

The application link will be active from July 1.

The detailed notification which has detailed information on vacant posts is available on the official website. Candidates can check the detailed advertisement for more details.



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