How to Download RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF, Check Response Sheet and Raise Objections 2026

RSMSSB has released the provisional RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF and detailed response sheet on the Candidate Corner. Download your set, estimate your score and file objections online between May 15 and May 17, 2026.

Edited by Arjun Nair

    RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF: Download, Check Response Sheet and Raise Objections

    Rajasthan Services Selection Board released the provisional RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF on 15 May 2026 . The board has also published the detailed response sheet and an online objection link on its official website.

    This notice applies to candidates who appeared in the written exam held on 18 April 2026 . Use the files to cross-check your answers, estimate your performance and submit objections (if any) within the official window of 15–17 May 2026 .

    Quick overview: RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF — What’s been released

    The board has placed two documents in the Candidate Corner: the provisional answer key PDF and a detailed response sheet showing individual candidate responses. Both files let you compare your answers against the board's provisional keys and estimate your score.

    Who should download this? Anyone who sat for the Agriculture Supervisor written exam on 18 April 2026 . The provisional key helps you catch any errors early and decide whether you need to file an objection.

    Key dates at a glance:

    • Written exam: 18 April 2026
    • Answer key & objection window start: 15 May 2026
    • Objection window end: 17 May 2026

    Step-by-step: Download the RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Answer Key PDF

    1. Open the RSMSSB official website on your browser.
    2. Go to the "Candidate Corner" on the homepage.
    3. Click the "Answer Key" link from the dropdown or menu.
    4. Look for the notification titled for Agriculture Supervisor — the provisional answer key and response sheet will be listed there.
    5. Select the correct question paper set (paper set code matters) before clicking the download icon.
    6. A PDF will open in a new tab. Save it to your device.

    Recommended file names for future reference:

    • RSMSSB_AgrSup_AnswerKey_SetA_15May2026.pdf
    • RSMSSB_AgrSup_ResponseSheet_YourRollNo_15May2026.pdf

    Keep both the answer key and your response sheet together. That makes raising objections and later checks easier.

    Accessing and interpreting the detailed response sheet

    The detailed response sheet shows the answers you marked during the exam alongside question IDs and the board's provisional answer. Open the response sheet and the answer key side by side to match entries.

    Tips for reading large PDFs:

    • Use Adobe Reader or any current PDF reader with a find/search option.
    • If the PDF is heavy, download rather than view in the browser.
    • Zoom to the column that lists question numbers and question sets — that’s what you will match.

    How to verify your answers:

    • Confirm you’ve selected the correct question paper set (A, B, C, D or whatever code is used). The set must match the one on your admit card.
    • For each question, note the answer indicated in your response sheet and compare it with the provisional key.
    • Mark each item as Correct / Incorrect / Unanswered in a simple list or spreadsheet.

    Common pitfalls students make:

    • Downloading the wrong question paper set and mismatching answers.
    • Comparing responses to the wrong question number (some PDFs rearrange formatting).
    • Assuming the provisional key is final — provisional keys can change after objections.

    How to calculate your estimated score (simple method)

    The official notice does not include a confirmed marking scheme or negative marking details. If you do not have board confirmation, use a conservative example method for a quick estimate. Always check for an official marking scheme on RSMSSB notices before final conclusions.

    Assumption for this example: treat each correct answer as +1 mark and incorrect/unanswered as 0 (this is only an illustrative approach — not an official rule).

    Steps:

    1. Count total correct answers from your matching exercise.
    2. Count total incorrect answers (or unanswered).
    3. Apply the assumed marks per answer (example uses +1 for correct, 0 for wrong).
    4. Estimated score = (Number of correct answers) x (Marks per correct answer).

    Worked example (illustrative only — based on the conservative assumption above):

    Item Value
    Total questions in exam 100 (example)
    Your correct answers 62
    Your incorrect answers 28
    Unanswered 10
    Marks per correct (assumed) +1
    Estimated score (assumed method) 62 x 1 = 62

    If you know the official marking (for example if RSMSSB later confirms +2 for correct and -0.5 for wrong), plug those values into the same formula. Until the board confirms, do not rely on a calculated score for final decisions.

    Raise objections: timeline, steps and tips

    The objection window is open only from 15 May 2026 to 17 May 2026 . You must use the online objection link published in the Candidate Corner on the RSMSSB official website.

    Who can raise objections?

    • Any candidate who appeared in the written exam can raise objections to the provisional answer key. You will need details from your response sheet to make a proper submission.

    How to submit an objection online:

    1. Return to the RSMSSB Candidate Corner and open the Answer Key notice.
    2. Click the "Raise Objection" or similar link provided alongside the answer key entry.
    3. Select the question paper set and enter your roll number or registration details if asked.
    4. Provide the question number, your answer option, the provisional key option, and a short reason why the provisional key is incorrect.
    5. Attach or cite a supporting reference (textbook page, research paper, official syllabus excerpt) if the portal allows.
    6. Submit and save the confirmation or acknowledgement.

    What to include in each objection:

    • Clear question number and paper set code.
    • Your answer choice and the provisional answer choice.
    • A concise justification (one or two lines). If allowed, add a precise reference such as a textbook name and chapter or a government/publication page.
    • Keep language formal and factual.

    Strong objection tips:

    • Do not argue on opinions. Use authoritative references (standard textbooks, government manuals, or syllabus documents).
    • Submit objections only for items where you have solid proof. Weak or frivolous objections can waste your time.
    • File each objection separately if the portal requires question-wise entries.

    Note: The official notice does not state whether a fee is required to raise objections. Check the objection link in the Candidate Corner before submission to confirm if there is any fee.

    What to expect after you raise an objection

    The RSMSSB will review objections through its internal committee or subject experts. The official notice does not give a timeline for resolution.

    Possible outcomes:

    • The provisional answer key is amended and updated (this will change your estimated score if the board accepts your objection).
    • The board rejects the objection and the provisional key remains unchanged.

    How each outcome affects you:

    • If the key changes in your favour, your provisional score will increase accordingly.
    • If the key changes against your answer, your estimated score may fall.

    Suggested follow-ups:

    • Save the objection submission confirmation as proof.
    • Regularly check the Candidate Corner for any updated answer keys or notices on objection results.
    • Do not assume a change; wait for the official revised key or final result notice from the board.

    Important dates and quick timeline (download, objection window, exam date)

    Event Date
    Written exam 18 April 2026
    Answer key & objection window opens 15 May 2026
    Answer key objection window closes 17 May 2026

    Keep these dates visible on your phone calendar and set reminders to finish downloads and objections on time.

    Eligibility, requirements and troubleshooting before you download

    Who can download?

    • Any candidate who appeared in the written exam on 18 April 2026 can download the provisional answer key and their detailed response sheet from RSMSSB.

    What you need:

    • A device (phone/laptop) with internet access.
    • Your admit card or registration details in case the portal asks for verification.
    • A PDF reader installed.
    • Knowledge of your question paper set code from the admit card.

    Quick troubleshooting:

    • If the PDF won’t open: download it first and then open with a standalone PDF reader. Some browsers struggle with large PDFs.
    • If the portal is slow: try at off-peak hours or use a reliable connection. Keep trying — RSMSSB servers can be slow on release days.
    • If you cannot find your paper set: re-check your admit card for the exact set code before filing an objection.

    What’s not covered here (gaps to watch for)

    The official notice lists the provisional answer key and response sheet but does not include several items students commonly look for:

    • Official cut-off marks and expected cut-offs for the Agriculture Supervisor post — RSMSSB has not released these yet.
    • Final result date and final merit list timeline — not published in the answer key notice.
    • Confirmed marking scheme or negative marking details — not provided in the current release.
    • Whether a fee is required to raise objections — check the objection portal for any fee requirement.
    • Number of vacancies or candidate statistics related to this exam — not mentioned in this notice.

    Watch the RSMSSB Candidate Corner for follow-up notices covering these items.

    Practical checklist: Do this immediately after downloading

    • Verify your question paper set matches your admit card.
    • Save both the provisional answer key and your detailed response sheet PDFs with clear file names.
    • Create a short list or spreadsheet of questionable items you want to object to.
    • Submit objections (if any) within 15–17 May 2026 and save the submission confirmation.
    • Refrain from jumping to conclusions until the board publishes any revised keys or final results.

    FAQs

    Q1: How do I download the RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor answer key? A1: Visit the RSMSSB official website, open Candidate Corner, click the Answer Key link, find the Agriculture Supervisor notification and download the PDF. Select the correct question paper set before you save.

    Q2: When can I raise objections to the provisional answer key? A2: You can raise objections online between 15 May 2026 and 17 May 2026 using the objection link provided in the Candidate Corner.

    Q3: Where is my detailed response sheet available? A3: The detailed response sheet is available on the RSMSSB official website alongside the provisional answer key in the Candidate Corner.

    Q4: Do I need my admit card to download the answer key? A4: The notice does not require the admit card for download, but keep it handy to confirm your question paper set and roll number when checking the response sheet or filing objections.

    Q5: Will the provisional key be final? A5: No. The key is provisional. It can change after the RSMSSB reviews objections and issues a revised key or final answer key.

    Q6: What if I cannot open the PDF or the website is slow? A6: Download the PDF and open it with a dedicated reader. Try during off-peak hours if the site is slow. If issues persist, retry over a stable connection and keep copies saved locally.

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