RSSB releases the Rajasthan Lab Assistant admit card on 05 May 2026 — you can download it from recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in using your Application Number/SSO ID and Password or Date of Birth. The written exam for the 804 Laboratory Assistants recruitment will be held in offline (pen-and-paper) mode on 09 May 2026 and 10 May 2026 .
At-a-glance: What you need to know about Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026
- Admit card release: 05 May 2026 . Download from recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in.
- Written exam dates: 09 May 2026 and 10 May 2026 .
- Total vacancies: 804 Laboratory Assistants .
- Exam mode: Offline (pen-and-paper) .
- Login credentials required: Application Number or SSO ID and Password or Date of Birth.
- After a successful login the admit card appears on screen and you must download and print the e-admit card.
These are the core facts you will need in the next 72 hours. Keep your application number or SSO ID ready before you go to the portal.
Important dates and simple exam schedule
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Admit card release | 05 May 2026 |
| Written examination – Day 1 | 09 May 2026 |
| Written examination – Day 2 | 10 May 2026 |
Download and print the admit card as soon as the link becomes active. The portal can slow down on release day; saving early avoids last-minute login failures.
Step-by-step: How to download your Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026
- Open a browser and go to either recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in .
- On the homepage look for an 'Admit Card' or similarly labeled section. Click the link for "Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026" when it appears.
- Enter your login details: Application Number or SSO ID, and Password or Date of Birth as required.
- After successful login the admit card will appear on screen. Verify the details shown.
- Click the download button and save the hall ticket as a PDF. Then print at least two clear copies on A4 paper.
If the admit card link is not visible immediately, refresh the page every few minutes. Use a reliable internet connection and a modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
How to verify details on the admit card before you print
Check these items carefully on the downloaded admit card:
- Personal details: name, father's name, date of birth, category (if shown).
- Application details: registration/application number or SSO ID and post name (Lab Assistant).
- Exam details: exam date (09 or 10 May), exam mode (offline), and the exam venue if provided.
- Photograph and signature: confirm they are clear and match your current ID.
Common discrepancies include spelling mistakes in your name, incorrect application number, or mismatched photograph. If you find an error, do not alter the admit card yourself. Instead, immediately note the issue and be prepared to report it via the official portal's help or contact page.
Print and carry: what to prepare for the offline exam day
How to print
- Use A4 plain white paper. Print clearly in portrait mode so the whole page is visible.
- Choose ‘Actual size’ or ‘Fit to page’ depending on the PDF viewer so nothing gets cut off.
- Print at least two copies : one to carry to the centre and one spare.
What to carry with the printed admit card
- Printed e-admit card (original printout).
- A valid government photo ID for identity verification (carry one primary ID like Aadhaar, driving licence, passport, or voter card). Authorities usually ask for ID along with the hall ticket; carrying a clear original ID reduces risk.
- Two recent passport-size photographs (carry extras in case the centre requires them).
Exam centre etiquette and prohibited items (general guidance)
- Arrive early. Entry checks and document verification take time. Allow extra travel time for unexpected delays.
- Bring only essential stationery: black/blue ballpoint pens as allowed for OMR or answer sheet signing.
- Avoid electronic devices (mobile phones, smartwatches) and any prohibited items. These are normally not allowed inside an offline exam centre.
Note: The admit card confirms your right to sit the exam but may not list every rule. Follow centre instructions on the day.
Login troubleshooting and quick fixes
If login fails or the admit card does not display, try these steps first:
- Double-check credentials: use your Application Number or SSO ID exactly as printed — small typos cause login failures. For password fields, try your saved password or the Date of Birth option if the portal allows.
- Use the ‘Forgot Password’ option on the SSO portal if you cannot recall your password. The official portal supports password recovery flows — follow on-screen instructions to reset.
- Switch browser or clear cache and cookies. Disable pop-up blockers and open the portal in an updated browser (Chrome/Firefox/Edge).
- Try a different device or network if the download fails repeatedly. Sometimes campus or mobile networks block secure downloads.
If problems persist after these checks, use the official portal’s contact/help section to report the issue. Provide your application number, SSO ID, and screenshots of the error to speed up resolution.
Checklist before you leave for the exam centre
- Printed Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026 (original printout).
- Valid government photo ID matching the admit card name.
- Passport-size photographs and a copy of the application form if you wish to carry it as backup.
- A working black/blue pen and any allowed stationary.
- Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before the reporting time to complete verification without stress.
If your admit card is damaged or missing critical details on the exam day, approach the centre superintendent with whatever proof you have and a copy of your downloaded PDF on a mobile device. Keep copies and screenshots showing successful download timestamps to support your case.
What’s not in the admit card (coverage gaps to note) and how to handle them
The issued admit card may not include some details students often expect. These commonly missing items for this recruitment include:
- Exam city or specific centre allocation (not always printed on the first admit card release).
- Exact shift timings for the exam.
- Detailed photograph or signature specifications for reprints.
- Syllabus or detailed exam pattern and marking scheme.
How to handle missing information
- If shift or centre details are missing, expect an update from the official portals. Re-check recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in and sso.rajasthan.gov.in for circulars or notices.
- Prepare assuming you may be assigned any shift on the exam dates (09 or 10 May). Keep both days free and plan travel accordingly.
- For syllabus and pattern, use any official recruitment notification you saved during application. If the notification did not include full details, check the official portal for exam-related notices.
Where to find authoritative updates
Always rely on the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board’s official websites: recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in and the SSO portal sso.rajasthan.gov.in. Any corrigendum, centre allocation, or timing update will be posted there.
Quick prep tips for the offline Lab Assistant exam
Last-minute study and time management
- Focus on high-weight topics you practiced earlier. Don’t try new topics on the last day.
- Solve at least a couple of full-length practice papers under timed conditions to get used to pen-and-paper pacing.
Answer-sheet etiquette
- Read instructions on the question paper and answer sheet carefully before you begin.
- Write legibly and use only the ink colour permitted (usually black or blue).
- If there’s an OMR, mark answers cleanly — avoid stray marks that can affect machine reading.
Managing stress
- Sleep well the night before. A fresh mind works better than last-minute cramming.
- Reach the exam centre early to avoid rush and to complete identification formalities calmly.
Post-download actions and keeping records
Save and name files clearly
- Save the downloaded admit card PDF with a clear filename, for example: "RSSB_Lab_Assistant_AdmitCard_ApplicationNumber.pdf".
- Keep a digital backup in your email or cloud storage and a screenshot showing the successful download with date/time.
Plan your travel and emergency contacts
- Map the route to the exam centre and note approximate travel time. Keep alternate routes in mind for traffic.
- Share your exam day plan with a family member or friend and keep emergency contact numbers handy.
Evidence of download
- Keep screenshots of the admit card display and the successful download message. If any dispute arises about your admit card, screenshots and saved PDFs help verify you accessed the document from the official portal.
Final reminders
- The admit card release on 05 May 2026 and the exam on 09–10 May 2026 are fixed facts for this recruitment. Download promptly and verify all details.
- The recruitment is for 804 Laboratory Assistants and the exam will be held in offline mode .
- Use recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in for all downloads and updates. Do not rely on third-party sites for final instructions.
FAQs
Q: When will the RSSB Lab Assistant admit card be released? A: The admit card is released on 05 May 2026 on the official portals recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in and sso.rajasthan.gov.in.
Q: Where can I download the Ranchester Lab Assistant hall ticket? A: Download the admit card only from recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in after logging in with your credentials.
Q: What credentials do I need to download the hall ticket? A: Use your Application Number or SSO ID, and Password or Date of Birth to log in and download the admit card.
Q: What are the written exam dates for the RSSB Lab Assistant recruitment? A: The written exam is scheduled for 09 May 2026 and 10 May 2026 .
Q: How many vacancies are being filled in this recruitment? A: The recruitment drive is for 804 Laboratory Assistants .
Q: The admit card has an error. What should I do? A: Do not alter the admit card. Note the error, take screenshots, and report it via the official portal’s help/contact section. Keep printed and digital copies as proof of your application and the reported issue.