RSSB answer key 2025 out for contractual exams; objection window opens on August 28
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 27, 2025 | 03:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
RSSB Recruitment 2025: Candidates can object answer key on the official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, using their SSO ID. The window will be open till August 30.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has published the RSSB recruitment 2025 answer key and master question papers for various contractual recruitment examinations. The RSSB recruitment 2025 answer key objection window will be open from August 28 to 30.
Candidates can access their RSSB recruitment 2025 answer key and question papers on the official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, using their registration number and date of birth, or password.
The objection fee of Rs 100 has to be paid for the RSSB answer key 2025 through the SSO ID. The objection raised through any other medium will not be accepted, and no refunds will be issued.
According to the official RSSB notice, candidates were provided with question papers of different sets during the examination. All questions in the uploaded master question paper are included with different serial numbers as provided to them during the exam.
Candidates must note, objections related to questions/answers in the uploaded master question paper should be filed based on the question number and answers in the master question paper.
Also read UPSC NDA, NA 2 exam time table 2025 out; test on September 14
RSSB answer key 2025 for contractual posts
The RSSB recruitment 2025 answer key and master key have been published for the various contractual posts listed below.
- Block Programme Officer (Exam Code: ZW325)
- Medical Social Worker (Exam Code: 862MS)
- Audiologist (Exam Code: BF450)
- Senior Counsellor (Exam Code: 918KB)
- Data Entry Operator (Exam Code: 225DZ)
- Sector Health Supervisor (Exam Code: WY759)
- Physiotherapist Assistant (Exam Code: 930xU)
- Hospital Administrator (Exam Code: SV576)
- Rehabilitation Worker (Exam Code: 179US)
- Bio Medical Engineer (Exam Code: 857TC)
- Community Health Officer (Exam Code: DF561)
- Compounder Ayurveda (Exam Code: 820BJ)
- Pharma Assistant (Exam Code: 738SE)
- Female Health Worker (Exam Code: PJ971)
- Nurse Grade-2 (Exam Code: GA306)
- Livestock Assistant 2024 (Exam Code: 631BY)
- Accounts Assistant 2024 (Exam Code: P68)
- Public Health Care Nurse (Exam Code: 216LZ)
- Psychiatric Care Nurse (Exam Code: NZ500)
- Medical Lab Technician (Exam Code: XQ439)
- Accounts Assistant – Direct Recruitment (Exam Code: NE690)
Additionally, when submitting objections, candidates must mention the name of the book, author, publisher, and year of publication, along with the serial number and page number of the question in the standard, authentic books, for valid proof. RSSB recruitment 2025 exams for various contractual positions were conducted from June 2 to 16.
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