RPSC SI Admit Card 2026 Released: Key Details You Need to Know

The RPSC has released the admit card for the Sub Inspector Combined Competitive Examination, scheduled for April 5-6, 2026. Candidates can download it now.

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The release of the RPSC SI Admit Card for 2026 marks a significant milestone for candidates preparing for the Sub Inspector Combined Competitive Examination. Scheduled for April 5 and 6, 2026, this examination is a crucial step for many aspiring police officers in Rajasthan.

Candidates can now download their hall tickets from the official RPSC website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. This process requires candidates to enter their login details, ensuring that only eligible individuals access their admit cards.

The examination will comprise two subjects: General Hindi and General Knowledge with General Science. Each subject will be allotted a duration of two hours, with a maximum score of 200 marks available for each paper. To pass, candidates must achieve a minimum of 36% in each subject and an aggregate score of at least 40%.

Additionally, the selection process includes a physical efficiency test, which carries 100 marks. Candidates must secure at least 50% in this test to qualify for the next stages of the selection process. Following the written exam, successful candidates will undergo an aptitude test and an interview, which together account for another 50 marks.

The RPSC will shortlist candidates based on merit, allowing up to 20 times the number of vacancies to progress through the selection process. This competitive nature emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation for all candidates involved.

As the exam dates approach, candidates are advised to stay updated on any further announcements from the RPSC. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes or additional requirements that may arise.

With the stakes high and the competition fierce, the RPSC SI Admit Card release is a pivotal moment for many. Candidates are encouraged to prepare diligently to meet the rigorous standards set forth by the commission.