RPSC RAS Mains result 2024, cut-off declared at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in; 2,168 qualify for interview
Vagisha Kaushik | January 3, 2025 | 10:30 AM IST | 1 min read
RPSC RAS result withheld for 3 candidates, sealed for 2 due to various reasons. 21 candidates fail in Mains exam.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has declared the Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) Mains result 2024. Candidates who appeared for the Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive (Mains) Exam can check the list of qualified candidates on the official website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. A total of 2,168 candidates have qualified for the personality test and viva voce.
“If a candidate is found that he/she does not fulfill the conditions of eligibility prescribed as per advertisement/rules, his/her candidature shall be rejected by the commission even after the declaration of result,” the commission said.
RPSC informed that the date of personality and viva-voce test will be announced separately.
Also read UKPSC SI admit card 2024 out at ukpsc.net.in; exam on January 12
RPSC RAS Cut-off 2024
The category-wise cut-offs marks for RPSC RAS are as follows:
|
Category |
GEN |
GEN (SA) |
EWS |
SC |
ST |
ST (SA) |
OBC |
MBC |
|
GEN |
262.00 |
254.25 |
262.00 |
235.25 |
249.00 |
203.25 |
262.00 |
258.25 |
|
WE |
261.00 |
252.50 |
261.00 |
- |
- |
- |
261.00 |
252.00 |
|
WD |
158.25 |
150.00 |
158.25 |
132.00 |
118.25 |
94.50 |
158.25 |
143.00 |
|
DV |
221.00 |
- |
221.00 |
210.50 |
- |
- |
221.00 |
- |
Here’s category-wise cut-off marks for horizontal posts:
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks |
|
B/LV |
197.25 |
|
B/LV (SA) |
115.00 |
|
D., H.H. |
144.25 |
|
LD/CP & Others |
236.00 |
|
LD/CP & Others (SA) |
171.25 |
|
(a) I.D., M.I., S.L.D., Autism & (b) Mul.Dis. |
132.75 |
|
Ex-servicemen |
|
|
GEN |
226.00 |
|
EWS |
226.00 |
|
SC |
159.25 |
|
ST |
157.25 |
|
OBC |
226.00 |
|
MBC |
185.75 |
|
Ex-Servicemen (SA) |
|
|
GEN |
164.25 |
|
Sports Men |
257.50 |
|
NGE |
Already Available in their Respective Category |
|
DC |
|
|
Rajasthan Subordinate Service- State Agriculture Marketing Dept. Section (Junior Marketing Officer) |
146.50 |
|
Rajasthan Food and Civil Logistics Subordinate Service |
N.A. |
|
Rajasthan Cooperative Subordinate Service |
144.75 |
|
Rajasthan Cooperative Subordinate Service (SA) |
125.25 |
|
Rajasthan Labor Welfare Subordinate Service |
ALL (Minimum Qualified) |
|
Rajasthan Commercial Tax Subordinate Service |
177.50 |
|
Rajasthan Commercial Tax Subordinate Service (SA) |
137.50 |
RPSC Result 2024 cancelled
The commission informed that the RPSC RAS Mains results of two candidates are being kept in sealed cover due to various petitions pending in the Rajasthan High Court and those of three candidates are being withheld due to administrative reasons.
20 candidates have failed in the RPSC RAS Mains exam due to change in their category and cancellation of the exam.
Further, one candidate who was considered in the EWS-WE category has been declared unsuccessful for an interview based on their marks in the Mains exam.
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