Process of Mains Exam
- For the successful candidates in the preliminary examination, the mains examination is organized in seven divisions of the state (Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Kota, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Udaipur) at various centers decided by the commission.
- The mains examination consists of four compulsory papers (General Studies First Paper, General Studies Second Paper, General Studies Third Paper and ‘General Hindi and General English’), the detailed information of which is given in the ‘Syllabus’ section.
- The mains exam is descriptive/analytical in nature, having short, medium and long questions with word limit. The answers to all these questions have to be written in the prescribed words in the prescribed place in the answer-book given by the commission within a time limit of not more than three hours.
- After the new amendments, now RPSC’s mains examination is of total 800 marks, in which maximum 200- marks are fixed for each paper.
- Generally 60-65% marks are required to be scored in this stage of the examination.
- The marks obtained in these papers will be added to the merit list as before.
- Credit will be given to the organized, subtle and powerful expression in the least number of words in all the subjects.
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