Rajasthan RPSC Releases 2026 Exam Calendar Early, Aiding Job Aspirants

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has issued its proposed examination calendar for 2026 well in advance, offering major relief to aspirants by enabling planned preparation. The schedule outlines 16 key recruitment exams from January to November, starting with the Deputy Commandant Exam on January 11, 2026. Emphasizing transparency and modernization, RPSC will conduct several exams like the Lecturer (Ayurveda) exam via computer-based tests, building on its experience of conducting 160 online exams between 2012-2018. The Chairman stated the advance release aims to help candidates prepare systematically, noting the 2025 calendar was followed with 100% compliance.

Key Points: RPSC 2026 Exam Calendar Released: Dates & Key Details

  • Early calendar for planned prep
  • 16 exams scheduled for 2026
  • Emphasis on CBT & transparency
  • Follows 100% compliance of 2025 schedule
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Rajasthan: RPSC releases proposed examination calendar for 2026

Rajasthan RPSC releases proposed 2026 exam calendar early, covering 16 exams from Jan-Nov. Get dates for AE, SI, Lecturer & more for planned prep.

"Releasing the exam calendar in advance aims to provide candidates with adequate time for planned preparation. - RPSC Chairman Utkal Ranjan Sahu"

Jaipur, Dec 26

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has offered major relief to lakhs of unemployed youth in Rajasthan by issuing the proposed examination calendar for 2026, even before the beginning of the New Year.

According to the schedule, the examination cycle will commence on January 11 with the Deputy Commandant Exam-2025, marking the start of a year-long series of recruitment tests.

The Commission has announced proposed dates for 16 examinations to be held between January and November 2026, while also reserving five additional dates between April and December for future recruitment exams.

Emphasising transparency and modernisation, the Commission has decided to conduct several examinations through computer-based tests. These include the Lecturer (Ayurveda Department) Exam scheduled for January 12, 2026, and the Assistant Electrical Inspector (Energy Department) Exam to be held on February 1, 2026.

RPSC highlighted that it has previously conducted 160 recruitment examinations in online mode between 2012 and 2018, reinforcing its commitment to adopting advanced and reliable examination systems.

RPSC Chairman Utkal Ranjan Sahu said that releasing the exam calendar in advance aims to provide candidates with adequate time for planned preparation.

He said that announcing exam dates along with or shortly after advertisements helps aspirants remain mentally prepared and complete their studies within a fixed timeframe.

He added that the 2025 exam calendar was followed with 100 per cent compliance, and the Commission is similarly committed to conducting the 2026 examinations in a time-bound manner.

The proposed calendar for 2026 covers a wide range of examinations, including the Assistant Engineer Combined Recruitment Main Exam from March 15 to 18, the Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander Exam on April 5, the Veterinary Officer and Assistant Agriculture Engineer Exams on April 19, followed by the Professor and Senior Teacher examinations in May, June and July.

Exams for Junior Legal Officer, Statistics Officer, Factory and Boilers Inspectors, Assistant Director and Senior Scientific Officer, and Conservation Officer will also be conducted between July and November. Several dates in April, May, November and December have been reserved for other RPSC recruitment processes.

The Commission stated that the proposed dates will be updated based on recruitment advertisements issued from time to time, and detailed examination schedules will be released as required.

RPSC has offered a major relief to lakhs of unemployed youth in Rajasthan by issuing the proposed examination calendar for the year 2026, even before the beginning of the New Year.

According to the schedule, the examination cycle will commence on January 11 with the Deputy Commandant Exam-2025, marking the start of a year-long series of recruitment tests.

The Commission has announced proposed dates for 16 examinations to be held between January and November 2026, while also reserving five additional dates between April and December for future recruitment exams.

Emphasising transparency and modernisation, the Commission has decided to conduct several examinations through computer-based tests. These include the Lecturer (Ayurveda Department) Exam scheduled for January 12, 2026, and the Assistant Electrical Inspector (Energy Department) Exam to be held on February 1, 2026.

RPSC highlighted that it has previously conducted 160 recruitment examinations in online mode between 2012 and 2018, reinforcing its commitment to adopting advanced and reliable examination systems.

RPSC Chairman Utkal Ranjan Sahu said that releasing the exam calendar in advance aims to provide candidates with adequate time for planned preparation. He said that announcing exam dates along with or shortly after advertisements helps aspirants remain mentally prepared and complete their studies within a fixed timeframe. He added that the 2025 exam calendar was followed with 100 per cent compliance, and the Commission is similarly committed to conducting the 2026 examinations in a time-bound manner.

The proposed calendar for 2026 covers a wide range of examinations, including the Assistant Engineer Combined Recruitment Main Exam from March 15 to 18, the Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander Exam on April 5, the Veterinary Officer and Assistant Agriculture Engineer Exams on April 19, followed by the Professor and Senior Teacher examinations in May, June and July.

Exams for Junior Legal Officer, Statistics Officer, Factory and Boilers Inspectors, Assistant Director and Senior Scientific Officer, and Conservation Officer will also be conducted between July and November.

Several dates in April, May, November and December have been reserved for other RPSC recruitment processes.

The Commission stated that the proposed dates will be updated based on recruitment advertisements issued from time to time, and detailed examination schedules will be released as required.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but the real test is sticking to these dates. They claim 100% compliance for 2025, which is commendable if true. I hope the computer-based tests are conducted smoothly without technical glitches. Many candidates from rural areas still face issues with online exams.
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Rohit P
As someone who has been preparing for the Assistant Engineer exam, this news is a major relief! Knowing the exact window in March allows for focused revision. The move to CBT is also welcome—faster results hopefully. RPSC is setting a good example for other states.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the inclusion of Ayurveda Lecturer and Veterinary Officer exams. It shows a diverse range of government job opportunities beyond the usual engineering and administrative services. Planning is key for competitive exams, and this calendar helps immensely.
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Vikram M
Transparency is good, but what about the quality of the question papers and the fairness of the evaluation process? Announcing dates is one thing, ensuring a leak-proof and merit-based selection is another. Hope the Commission works on that with equal zeal.
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Kavya N
This will reduce so much mental stress for lakhs of youths in Rajasthan. The uncertainty of exam dates is often worse than the preparation itself. Now they can study with a clear mind. Bhagwan kare sabka selection ho jaye! 🙏

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