RPSC RAS Mains 2023 marks available at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in; steps to download
RPSC RAS Main 2023: Candidates need to use their login details such as roll number and date of birth to access the marks.

Suviral Shukla | March 26, 2025 | 05:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has declared the marks for the Rajasthan state and subordinate services combined competitive main examination 2023, today, March 26. Registered candidates can check their marks by visiting the official website at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
Candidates need to use their login details such as roll number and date of birth to access the RPSC RAS mains 2023 marks.
The commission conducted the RPSC RAS mains 2023 exam on July 20 and 21. The competitive exam was held to fill a total of 905 vacancies, out of which, 424 are for state services and 481 for subordinate services.
For the next step, the qualified candidates have to appear for the personality test and viva voce test.
RPSC RAS Mains 2023: Steps to check marks
Candidates can check their RPSC RAS Mains 2023 mark by following the steps given below.
- Go to the official website at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
- Find the news and events window.
- Click on the first link “Raj. State and Sub. Services Comb. Comp (Mains) Exam- 2023.”
- Again click on the same link in a new window.
- Enter login details such as roll number and date of birth, and enter captcha.
- Press on the submit icon.
- Your marks will be displayed on the screen.
As per the marking scheme by the RPSC RAS Mains 2023, candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct response while 1/3rd marks will be deducted for an incorrect answer. The question paper included multiple choice problems and the difficulty level of the questions were based on the graduation level.
Candidates, who will qualify the RPSC RAS Mains 2023, will be eligible for an interview round. The interview or personality rest or viva voce will be conducted for 100 marks. Factors such as knowledge of Rajasthani culture, personality, character, and physique, will determine the selection of the candidates.
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