The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) announced the results of the Grade 4 examination today, January 15, 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exam have been awaiting the outcome, which is expected to be released on the board’s official website.
All about the exam
The Grade 4 examination was conducted between September 19 and September 21, 2025, to fill a total of 53,749 posts across Rajasthan. Over 21.17 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, which was held at more than 1,300 examination centres across the state. Once the result is released, applicants will be able to check and download their marksheet from the official website.
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Currently, the official website is going through a technical glitch, due to which candidates may experience difficulty accessing the result page. The issue is expected to be resolved soon, after which candidates will be able to access their scorecards and merit list without any hinderance.
How to download RSSB Grade 4 result 2025-2026
1) Visit the official website of the board.
2) Click on the “Results” option available on the homepage.
3) Select 4th Grade / Class 4 Result.
4) The merit list will automatically get installed into your device.
Selection Process
The RSSB Grade 4 recruitment drive is being conducted to hire candidates for various clerical and ministerial posts in the Rajasthan government departments. Out of the total 53,749 vacancies, 5,550 posts are reserved for TSP areas, while 48,199 posts are entirely under the non-TSP areas.
Candidates securing marks above the cutoff will be shortlisted for the document verification stage. The selection process includes two stages: a written examination, which is followed by document verification.
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Candidates will be called for document verification in a 1:2 ratio, with nearly 39 applicants competing for each post. This procedure is tentatively expected to begin in the first week of February 2026 since the examination was conducted in six shifts over three days. The results have been prepared using a normalisation method, taking into account the varying difficulty levels of each shift.