Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026: How to Download, Print and Prepare for May Exams
RSMSSB will hold the Rajasthan Lab Assistant exam on 9 May 2026 and 10 May 2026 . The Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026 is expected to be released about 3–4 days before the exam on the official portals.
This guide explains where to download the admit card, what to check, what to carry to the exam, and practical steps if something is wrong with your hall ticket.
Quick overview: Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026 — what to expect
- The admit card will be available on official portals: rssb.rajasthan.gov.in and sso.rajasthan.gov.in . The recruitment portal (recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in) may also host the link.
- Expect the admit card roughly 3–4 days before the exam dates (9 and 10 May 2026).
- You will need your application number and date of birth to log in and download the admit card.
Key dates and exam schedule (at-a-glance)
| Event | Date / Window |
|---|---|
| Rajasthan Lab Assistant exam — Day 1 | 9 May 2026 |
| Rajasthan Lab Assistant exam — Day 2 | 10 May 2026 |
| Admit card expected release window | About 3–4 days before 9 May 2026 |
The exam is scheduled across two days. If your shift is on one of these days, check the admit card immediately after downloading so you know exactly which date and session apply to you.
Step-by-step: How to download your Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026
- Open one of the official portals: rssb.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in . The recruitment portal (recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in) may also show the admit card link.
- Look for the link labelled similar to "Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026" or "Lab Assistant Hall Ticket" on the homepage or the recruitments/advertisements section.
- Click the admit card link. You will be asked to log in.
- Enter your application number and date of birth exactly as on your application form.
- Submit the details. The admit card PDF should open on screen. Check your browser's downloads folder if it downloads automatically.
- Save the PDF and take at least one clear printout. Keep a soft copy on your phone as a backup.
If the portal is slow or the PDF doesn’t open:
- Try a different browser (Chrome/Edge/Firefox) or clear your browser cache.
- Switch to a PC if you are on a mobile device — some PDFs open more reliably on desktops.
- If the file downloads but won’t open, download a PDF reader or open it with the browser’s built-in PDF viewer.
- Wait and retry after a short gap if the site is under heavy load.
What to check on your admit card immediately after download
Check these fields right away. They must exactly match your application details:
- Candidate name
- Roll number
- Exam date and time (session)
- Exam centre name and full address
- Candidate photo and signature
- Important instructions printed on the admit card
Cross-check the name spelling and date of birth against your submitted application. Small mismatches can create entry problems at the exam centre even if they look minor.
ID and documents to carry to the exam centre
Carry the printed admit card and at least one original government photo ID. Suggested IDs (carry one original and a photocopy):
- Aadhaar card (with photograph)
- Driving licence
- Passport
- PAN card with photograph
Also bring:
- One or two recent passport-sized photographs (carry extras in case the centre asks)
- A clear printed copy of the admit card (print at least one; two copies can be useful)
- Any declaration form or self-attestation slip the admit card or website asks for
Do not rely on a screenshot alone. You must have the printed admit card to gain entry.
Admit card printing and preservation tips
- Print on plain white A4 paper. Use a laser print if possible so the photo and barcode/QR code print clearly.
- Do not print extremely faint; ensure the photo and roll number are legible.
- Avoid double-sided printing — keep the admit card flat on one page so invigilators can check easily.
- Do not laminate the admit card if the centre needs to affix signatures or stamps. Keep it clean and unfoldable.
- Keep a soft copy (PDF) in your phone and backup on cloud (Google Drive/Dropbox) so you can reprint if needed.
Exam day: reporting, rules and safety advice
- Read the reporting time and centre instructions on your admit card. These details are official — follow them.
- Plan travel the day before. Allow extra time for traffic and security checks.
- Carry the original photo ID and the printed admit card; without both you may be denied entry.
- Expect standard exam centre rules: electronic devices (mobile phones, calculators), study material and stationery not allowed unless specified. Follow invigilator instructions.
- Bring a transparent water bottle, handkerchief, and a mask if you prefer. Check the admit card instructions for any centre-specific requirements.
If something’s wrong: corrections, discrepancies and next steps
If you find any error on the admit card (wrong name spelling, incorrect date of birth, incorrect exam centre or missing photo):
- Don’t panic. Note the exact mismatch and capture a clear screenshot or photo of the admit card page showing the error.
- Contact RSMSSB through the official website immediately. Look for the contact/helpdesk or recruitment section where instructions for corrections are posted.
- Follow any correction procedure listed by the board. If there is a prescribed online correction window or email format, use that.
- Keep records of your communication (emails, complaint numbers, screenshots) and note the time and date you reported the issue.
Do not assume a local centre will fix mistakes on the spot. Most validation and corrections are handled centrally by the board.
Admit card release window and what to do when it’s out
The admit card will be released roughly 3–4 days before the exam date. When the admit card is published:
- Download immediately — portals can slow down due to heavy traffic.
- Check the printed copy fully. If everything is fine, make travel arrangements and finalise the materials you will carry.
- If you are scheduled on 9 May 2026 , expect your admit card in the early May window. Candidates with sessions on 10 May 2026 should do the same.
Day-before checklist and quick reminders
| Item | Action |
|---|---|
| Admit card | Download, print at least one clear copy, keep soft copy on phone |
| Photo ID | Carry original government photo ID and a photocopy |
| Extra photos | Keep 1–2 passport-size photos |
| Stationery | Pens, pencils as allowed — check admit card instructions |
| Travel plan | Confirm route, transport, and expected travel time |
| Health & comfort | Water bottle, light snack (if allowed), medicines if needed |
Final quick walkthrough before bed:
- Put the printed admit card and original ID together so you don’t forget them in the morning.
- Keep your phone charged and set an alarm giving you enough time to reach the exam centre early.
- Re-check the admit card for centre address and session so you reach the correct gate.
Practical tips to stay calm and focused
- Pack everything the night before to avoid last-minute stress.
- Eat a light, familiar breakfast on the exam day and hydrate well.
- If you reach early, use the buffer time to calm down, read the rules, and settle your seat.
- Avoid discussing answers or last-minute cramming in the exam building.
Final notes for candidates
The Rajasthan Lab Assistant Admit Card 2026 is your entry pass to the exam. Treat it carefully, verify all details, and follow the official guidelines printed on it. Use the official portals — rssb.rajasthan.gov.in and sso.rajasthan.gov.in — to download your admit card, and keep records of all communications if you need corrections.
FAQs
Q: When will the admit card be released?
A: The admit card is expected to be released about 3–4 days before the exam date.
Q: Where can I download the admit card?
A: Download from the official portals rssb.rajasthan.gov.in or sso.rajasthan.gov.in . The recruitment portal may also host the link.
Q: What login details are required to download the admit card?
A: You need your application number and date of birth to log in and download the admit card.
Q: What should I check on the admit card?
A: Verify your name, roll number, exam date and time, exam centre address, photo, signature, and printed instructions.
Q: How many copies should I print?
A: Print at least one clear copy. Keeping a second copy as backup is recommended.
Q: What if details on my admit card are incorrect?
A: Contact RSMSSB via the official website immediately and follow the correction procedure listed on the portal. Keep records of your complaint and any replies.