Rajasthan Patwari Recruitment Exam 2025: Admit card out on ssoid.net.in
Gauri Mittal | August 13, 2025 | 06:09 PM IST | 1 min read
RSSB will conduct the exam in two shifts on August 17, 2025.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released the admit cards for the Patwari Direct Recruitment Examination 2025. Registered candidates can download the admit cards on the Rajasthan Single Sign-On (SSO) ID login website, ssoid.net.in.
The RSSB patwari recruitment exam will be conducted on August 17, 2025, in two shifts. The first shift will be from 9 am to 12 noon, while the second shift will be conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. Candidates can find their allotted shift on the admit cards.
Aspirants should download their provisional e-admit cards before the exam through the following steps:
- Visit the Rajasthan SSO website
- Click on “SSO ID Login”
- Enter personal credentials
- Download and print the admit card
Alternatively, candidates can also visit the official RSSB website and click on the “Admit Card” option.
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Rajasthan Patwari Direct Recruitment Exam 2025
After the examination, all candidates will be asked to submit the question paper along with the OMR answer sheet. Within 24 hours after the examination is conducted, all questions, along with the answer key, will be uploaded to the RSSB website. Students will get 72 hours to submit any objections to the provisional answer key, with a fee of Rs 100 per objection.
The Rajasthan board has detailed a dress code for the patwari recruitment exam 2025. No candidate will be allowed to wear jeans. Male students should wear a shirt, t-shirt, or kurta, and female students should wear a suit, saree, or kurta. Metal items, such as buttons, watches, or jewellery, will not be allowed.
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