RPSC SI Result and cut off Announced; 11346 Candidates Qualified
Shristi Kirti | August 28, 2019 | 10:59 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 28: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the result of RPSC SI written exam. The written exam was held on October 7, 2018. A total of 11346 candidates have qualified for the PET round, the date of which will be intimated to the candidates later on the website. The result has been announced in the form of PDF containing the roll numbers of all the candidates qualified in the written exam. All those candidates who have qualified in the written exam have to now appear for the PET round
To check the result of RPSC SI, candidates have to visit the official website of the examination authority - rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in and click on result PDF link. Along with the result, the authority has also released the cut off marks for both male and female candidates separately. As per the cut off released by the authority, The cut off for Male candidates belonging to general category is 201.90 while for SC and ST it is 161.89 and 164.96 respectively. For OBC, it is 201.90. All those candidates who have secured marks equal t or more than the minimum cut off scores have only qualifirs in the PET round.
The result and cut off has been released for the SI exam, the notification of which was released in 2016. The exam was conducted to recruit 229 posts of Sub Inspectors (AP), 100 post of SI (IB), 6 posts of SI (MBC) and 177 posts of Platoon Commanders (RAC).
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