RPSC RAS Result 2020 for Mains Exam Declared; Check result here
Team Careers360 | July 10, 2020 | 12:37 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Public Service Commission declared the result of Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive (Mains) Exams 2018 (TSP & NON TSP). RPSC RAS Result 2020 is declared in the form of pdf on the official website of RPSC- rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. The result pdf contains the roll number of the selected candidates. A total of 2000 candidates are selected for the interview round.
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TSP Area- 57 candidates
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Non- TSP Area- 1953 candidates
Shortlisted candidates are eligible to appear for the next round of selection process i.e. personal interview. The complete schedule of interviews will be released soon on the official website. RPSC RAS Mains 2018 exam was conducted on June 25 and 26, 2019. The
Click Here to check the list of roll number
Along with the RPSC RAS Result 2020 Mains, the commission has also released the cut off marks.
RPSC RAS 2018 Mains Cut off
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