RPSC First Grade Teacher Result 2020 Declared: Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | June 23, 2020 | 08:39 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Public Service Commission has released the RPSC First Grade Teacher Result 2020 on June 23. The result is released in PDF at its official website- rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in . The result contains the roll numbers of all the qualified candidates. Along with the result, RPSC has also released the category-wise cut off marks for all the candidates. This year 19 candidates have qualified the exam. Check below for more details.
RPSC First Grade teacher written exam was conducted on January 3 to 4, 2020. Candidates who qualified the written exam will be called for document verification at various centres. Applicants also need to fill a seperate application form to appear for document verification.
RPSC First Grade Teacher Cut off 2020
|
Category |
Cut off marks |
|
UR |
269.55 |
|
UR WE |
263.90 |
|
UR OBC |
261.13 |
|
PH |
90.60 |
Rajasthan Public Service Commission is the state government organisation responsible for various recruitment in Rajasthan state. Candidates failing to present the required documents will be disqualified from the recruitment process.
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