The RPSC Deputy Prosecutor Competition (Preliminary)-2024 will be held on January 19, 2025 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Information about the exam constituency allotted for the exam can be obtained by logging into the SSO portal. Examination Admission Cards Commission Website
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Board Secretary Ram Niwas Mehta said that additional time of 10 minutes would be given to fill the fifth option of the OMR answer sheet in the examination. Detailed information in this regard is available on the Commission’s website. The admit cards can be downloaded through the admit card link available on the Commission’s website by entering the application number and date of birth. Apart from this, admit cards can also be downloaded from the recruitment portal link available in citizen apps by logging in to the SSO portal.
The preliminary exam question paper will be divided into two parts.
According to the schedule published by the Commission, the preliminary examination schedule will be divided into two parts. In the first part, questions related to law will be asked. Candidates must have IPC (Indian Panel Court 1860), Criminal Procedure Code 1973, Indian Evidence Act 1872, The SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989), The Arms Act 1959, The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act. 2015., Rajasthan Excise Act, 1970, Protection of Knowledge of Child Victims of Sexual Offenses (Act, 2012), Rajasthan Prevention of Unjust Means Act, 1992, Section 1-8, Measures of Rajasthan Public Examination for Prevention of Unfair Means in Recruitment, Section 1-10 of the Act, 2022 and the Recruitment Act, 1958 probation of offenders will be tested. . In the second part of the questionnaire, questions will be asked in general Hindi and general English.
287 candidates in the race for a position
The Commission received applications from more than 52,000 candidates for 181 positions. This means that 287 candidates will be vying for each position. Considering the number of candidates, the Commission decided to carry out this examination in only two cities. More than 11,600 candidates will appear for the exam in Ajmer. 37 exam centers are being set up for these, while over 40,000 candidates will appear in Jaipur. Around 45 exam centers are being constructed here. The Commission has withdrawn applications for these posts from candidates who are not eligible for these posts. This exam will take place in two phases. Currently, only a preliminary examination is underway on January 19. After this examination, the main examination of this recruitment will be carried out. Its separate schedule will be published by the commission.
Entrance will be available one hour earlier
Any candidate will only be allowed to enter the exam center 60 minutes before the start of the exam. After this time, no candidate will be allowed to enter the examination center. Therefore, on the day of the exam, candidates should be present at the exam centers well before the scheduled start of the exam so that the security check and identification work can be completed on time. If you arrive late, you may be prevented from taking the exam due to the time required for research.
Photo ID required
Candidates will have to appear at the exam center with the original Aadhar card (printed in color) for identification. If the photo on the original Aadhar card is old or illegible, come to the exam center with another original photo identity proof such as voter ID, passport, driving license with colorful and clear latest photo. Along with this, candidates should also ensure that they paste the latest color photograph on the admit card. In the absence of an original photo identity card, entry into the examination center will not be permitted. Candidates must read the necessary instructions provided with the admit card.
Don’t be fooled – Commission
Candidates appearing for the examination conducted by the Commission should not be misled by any broker, mediator, social miscreant or criminal. If anyone asks for a bribe or gives any other inducement or bluff in the name of passing the exam, inform the investigation agency and the commission control room number 0145-2635200, 2635212 and 2635255 in this regard with evidence. Under the Rajasthan Public Examinations (Measures to Prevent Unfair Means) Act, 2022, adoption of unfair means in examination and resorting to unfair means may be punishable with imprisonment for life, a fine which may extend to Rs 10 crore and movable and immovable property may be confiscated. .