The Rajasthan Public Service Commission ( RPSC ) has released the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Scorecard 2025 on its official website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the Senior Teacher (Grade II) recruitment examination can now check their marks and download the subject-wise scorecard. The results include details such as marks obtained, qualifying status, and category-wise cut-off.
This recruitment aims to fill teaching positions across various subjects including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the provisional list will now proceed to the next round of document verification. Read below for the direct link, step-by-step process, and details about the upcoming stages.
Direct link to download RPSC 2nd grade scorecard 2025Candidates can access the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher scorecard through the official RPSC website: rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/results.
Here’s how to check scores online:
Visit the official website.
Click on the “Results” section on the homepage.
Look for “Sr. Teacher (School Education) Competitive Exam 2024/2025 – Scorecard.”
Select your subject (such as English, Science, or Social Science).
Download the PDF and check your roll number and marks. Details Mentioned on the ScorecardThe scorecard includes key information such as:
RPSC 2nd grade result and cut-off marksThe RPSC has also released the category-wise cut-off marks along with the scorecards. Cut-offs vary for different subjects and categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.). For instance, the Social Science cut-off for the General category is higher compared to other subjects due to more competition. Candidates who meet or exceed the cut-off will move forward to the eligibility verification stage.
Next steps after result declarationQualified candidates must now prepare for the document verification round, where they will need to submit educational certificates, identity proofs, and caste or category documents (if applicable). The detailed schedule and venue for verification will be released soon on the RPSC website. Candidates are advised to regularly check for updates to avoid missing deadlines.
This recruitment aims to fill teaching positions across various subjects including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the provisional list will now proceed to the next round of document verification. Read below for the direct link, step-by-step process, and details about the upcoming stages.
Direct link to download RPSC 2nd grade scorecard 2025Candidates can access the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher scorecard through the official RPSC website: rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/results.
Here’s how to check scores online:
- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Marks obtained in Paper I and Paper II
- Category-wise cut-off marks
- Qualification status
- Subject and post details
- Remarks, if any
RPSC 2nd grade result and cut-off marksThe RPSC has also released the category-wise cut-off marks along with the scorecards. Cut-offs vary for different subjects and categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.). For instance, the Social Science cut-off for the General category is higher compared to other subjects due to more competition. Candidates who meet or exceed the cut-off will move forward to the eligibility verification stage.
Next steps after result declarationQualified candidates must now prepare for the document verification round, where they will need to submit educational certificates, identity proofs, and caste or category documents (if applicable). The detailed schedule and venue for verification will be released soon on the RPSC website. Candidates are advised to regularly check for updates to avoid missing deadlines.
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