Rajasthan RAS 2024 Results Out: Dinesh Bishnoi Tops, 1,096 Posts Filled

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has declared the final results for the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) 2024 recruitment, filling 1,096 posts. Dinesh Bishnoi from Barmer has secured the top rank, showcasing remarkable improvement from his previous attempts. Virendra Charan from Jaisalmer, son of a Head Constable, achieved the second position. The Commission has released a merit list of 2,391 candidates and will soon issue instructions for document verification and appointment.

Key Points: RAS 2024 Final Results & Merit List Declared for 1096 Posts

  • Final results declared for 1,096 posts
  • Dinesh Bishnoi secures top rank
  • Virendra Charan clinches second position
  • Merit list of 2,391 candidates released
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RAS Recruitment 2024 results declared, merit list for 1,096 posts released

RPSC declares RAS 2024 final results. Dinesh Bishnoi tops, Virendra Charan second. Check merit list for 1096 administrative posts.

"His journey reflects steady progress, securing the 948th rank in 2021 before rising to 57th and now topping the exam."

Jaipur, April 18

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission on Saturday declared the final results of the Rajasthan Administrative Service Recruitment 2024, concluding the selection process for 1,096 posts.

Candidates can view their results by visiting the Commission's official website. Dinesh Bishnoi from Barmer has secured the top rank.

Notably, Bishnoi had earlier achieved the 57th rank in the previous examination and is currently undergoing training for the Rajasthan Police Service.

Virendra Charan from Jaisalmer clinched the second position. The son of a Head Constable, he is presently serving as a Tehsildar.

The Commission released a merit list of 2,391 candidates following the completion of interviews on April 17. Dinesh Bishnoi hails from Bhalisar village in Barmer. His journey reflects steady progress, securing the 948th rank in 2021 before rising to 57th and now topping the exam. His father, Ramdhan Manju, is a retired District Education Officer.

Second-rank holder Virendra Charan belongs to Rampuriya village in Pokaran (Jaisalmer). His father, Jethudan Charan, serves as a Head Constable in the police department. Virendra had also been selected as a Tehsildar in the previous cycle and is currently in training.

The RAS 2024 recruitment process comprised three stages: the Preliminary Examination, the Main Examination, and the Interview. Following the Preliminary Examination, shortlisted candidates appeared for the Main Examination, after which successful candidates were called for an interview. The interview process commenced on April 1, 2025, and was conducted in multiple phases.

The entire selection process was brought to a close with the completion of the final phase of interviews. The Commission selected candidates based on merit. Inclusion in the selection list is considered a significant achievement for the candidates, as the RAS examination is counted among the most prestigious competitive examinations in the state.

Many candidates expressed their joy over their success and extended gratitude to their families and teachers.

The Commission has clarified that instructions regarding document verification and appointment, as part of the subsequent process, will be issued shortly for the selected candidates.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see the diversity in backgrounds. The topper's father is a retired education officer, and the second rank holder's father is a head constable. This exam truly provides a level playing field for dedicated candidates from all walks of life.
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Priya S
As someone who has a sibling preparing for state services, I know the immense effort this requires. My sincere congratulations! However, I hope RPSC speeds up the document verification and appointment process. Candidates have already waited long enough.
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Vikram M
Jai Rajasthan! 🚩 Stories like Virendra Charan's, son of a police head constable now becoming a top-ranking officer, fill me with pride. This is the real "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" and "Yuva Shakti" in action. Our administrative future is in good hands.
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Rohit P
Fantastic news! But a merit list of 2391 for 1096 posts? That's a huge waiting list. I hope the government creates more posts soon so the deserving candidates lower down the list also get a chance to serve. The state needs all the talented officers it can get.
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Michael C
Congratulations to all! The transparency in publishing detailed backgrounds is commendable. It reinforces the merit-based nature of the selection. Wishing the new recruits success as they take on the challenging and vital role of public administration.

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