RPSC RAS application form 2021 released; Apply before September 2
Ujjwal Kirti | August 4, 2021 | 04:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
RPSC has released the application form of RPSC RAS 2021. Visit the official website - rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in to complete the application procedure of RPSC RAS 2021.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) released the RPSC RAS application form 2021 in online mode on the official website - rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. Aspirants preparing for administrative services can apply online for RPSC RAS 2021 till September 2, 2021. Earlier, the RPSC RAS 2021 application form was supposed to be released on July 28 which got postponed due to technical issues.
The RPSC has released the RPSC RAS notification 2021 on July 20. According to the notification of RPSC RAS 2021, a total number of 988 vacancies have been announced for the various posts under the government of Rajasthan. The RPSC RAS exam dates for prelims and mains will be announced soon. Candidates must keep track of the RPSC official website.
RPSC RAS exam dates 2021
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of RPSC RAS 2021 notice |
July 20, 2021 |
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Start date for filling RPSC RAS application form |
August 4, 2021 |
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Last date to register for RPSC 2021 exam |
September 2, 2021 |
How to apply for RPSC RAS 2021
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Visit the RPSC official website - rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
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Click on the tab ‘Apply Online’ available in Important links section
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A new page will be open
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Click in the tab ‘New Application Portal’
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Complete the RPSC RAS registration process by entering basic information.
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After the successful registration, the RAS registration number and password will be sent to the registered mobile number and email id.
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Login again using the registration number and password to complete the application procedure
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Fill all the required personal and academic details in the RPSC RAS application form.
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Upload the scanned photograph and signature
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Pay the requisite fee
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After final submission of RPSC RAS 2021 application form, take the print out for further use.
RPSC RAS application fee
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Category |
Application fee |
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General/ OBC |
Rs 350 |
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OBC - Non Creamy layer/ EWS |
Rs 250 |
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SC/ ST |
Rs 150 |
Points to keep in mind while filling RPSC RAS application form
The application form of RPSC RAS 2021 will be available only in online mode
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Keep all the documents and bank details ready beforehand to avoid any trouble.
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The mobile number and email address should be valid as you will get your RPSC registration number on those.
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The RPSC RAS application form will not be accepted after September 2 as the portal will be closed.
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The choice of exam centre of RPSC will depend on first come first served basis.
Applicants must use the latest version of browser and good internet connection to avoid any lag during the application procedure.
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