RPSC RAS Final Result 2026: Download Merit List PDF and Check Shortlisted Roll Numbers, Cutoffs and Next Steps

RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 was released on April 18, 2026 on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. Download the Combined Merit List PDF to check shortlisted roll numbers, RAS cutoff marks and what to do next.

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    RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 released: key fact

    RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 was released on April 18, 2026 on the official website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in . The Commission published a downloadable PDF that lists shortlisted roll numbers, names and cutoff marks for the Combined Merit List of the Raj. State And Sub. Services Comb. Comp. Exam - 2024.

    Quick Summary

    Item Detail
    Result release date April 18, 2026
    Exam referenced Raj. State And Sub. Services Comb. Comp. Exam - 2024
    Where published rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in (official website)
    Result format Downloadable PDF with roll numbers, names and cutoff marks
    Selection stages Preliminary, Main, Interview
    Article author Manish Kumar
    First published / Last updated Apr 18, 2026, 13:35 IST / Apr 18, 2026, 13:47 IST

    Where and in what format is the RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 published?

    The RPSC has uploaded the RAS Result PDF on its official portal. You must check rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in for the Combined Merit List PDF labelled for the 2024 exam cycle.

    The PDF contains shortlisted roll numbers and names and shows the cutoff marks. It does not include individual candidate marks or the total number of vacancies in the PDF itself.

    If you are a Rajasthan state employee or using the state single sign-on, you can use the SSO Rajasthan portal to access other RPSC services and notices linked to the result and appointment process.

    Step-by-step: How to download the RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 PDF

    Follow these exact steps to find and download the RAS Result PDF from the RPSC official website.

    1. Open your browser and go to rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in .
    2. On the homepage, look for the notice titled "Final Result (After Interview) of Raj. State And Sub. Services Comb. Comp. Exam - 2024" .
    3. Click the link. The Combined Merit List PDF will open in a new window or tab.
    4. Use your browser's download or save option to store the PDF on your device. Keep a printed copy for records.

    Troubleshooting tips if the PDF link is not visible or the server is slow: - Refresh the homepage or try during off-peak hours (early morning). - Clear browser cache or try a different browser. Mobile browsers sometimes block automatic PDF open — tap the download icon. - If the site times out, wait 10–15 minutes and retry; official sites often experience traffic spikes after a result release.

    Understanding the PDF: What to look for

    When the PDF opens, check these elements quickly so you know your position and next steps:

    • Roll numbers and names: The document lists shortlisted candidates by roll number. Your name may also appear if you were shortlisted.
    • Cutoff marks: The PDF shows cutoff marks used to shortlist candidates. These mark the minimum qualifying level for that category or list as shown.
    • Notes or instructions: The PDF may include brief notes on further procedure or reference to upcoming notices. Read them carefully for document verification or appointment updates.

    What the PDF does not include: - Individual subject-wise marks or overall marks for each candidate. - Category-wise vacancy counts or total shortlisted numbers. - Detailed tie-break or reservation policy explanations.

    If you need category-wise cutoffs or full mark details, wait for any accompanying official notice on the RPSC portal; these are often published separately.

    Selection stages explained: Preliminary, Main and Interview

    The RPSC RAS selection for the Combined Merit List involves three main stages. Here’s what each stage means for you:

    • Preliminary (Prelims): This is the screening exam. It decides who moves to the Main exam. Prelims is usually qualifying, with a minimum cut-off to shortlist candidates for mains.

    • Main (Mains): Mains is the detailed written exam that forms the core of your score. Performance here largely determines your rank on the combined merit list.

    • Interview (Personality Test): The interview evaluates your personality, communication and suitability for administrative roles. The interview marks combine with mains (as per RPSC norms) to form the final merit.

    Together, scores or qualifying status from these stages feed into the Combined Merit List . The PDF published on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in represents the final outcome after the interview stage.

    What shortlisted candidates should do next

    If your roll number appears in the Combined Merit List PDF, follow these immediate steps:

    1. Save and print the PDF copy showing your roll number. This is your primary evidence of shortlisting.
    2. Watch the official RPSC website for a notification about document verification (DV) schedules, dates and required documents.
    3. Keep originals and self-attested copies of key documents ready: educational certificates, date of birth proof, caste certificate (if applicable), domicile, ID proof and any experience certificates.
    4. Prepare for medicals if the commission specifies a medical examination before appointment.
    5. Use SSO Rajasthan and your RPSC application dashboard (if you have login access) to check messages or additional instructions.

    Do not assume appointment at once. The Combined Merit List confirms selection order; appointment letters and posting details come later after DV, medicals and administrative clearances.

    Missing details and follow-up items the PDF does not cover

    The official PDF confirms the Combined Merit List but leaves several practical questions unanswered. These gaps are common and usually clarified in follow-up RPSC notices.

    Missing details you might look for: - Exact number of vacancies and post-wise vacancy distribution. - Category-wise cutoffs and marks list for each category. - Individual candidate marks or subject-wise scores. - Tie-breaking policy, final roster and reservation implementation details. - Official schedule for document verification and appointment letters.

    What you should do if you need clarifications: - Regularly check rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in for separate notifications and corrigenda. Official notices often appear after the results PDF. - Check the RPSC notices or recruitment section for DV schedules and detailed cutoffs. - Use the RPSC contact or helpdesk page for procedural queries; do not share personal data over unofficial channels.

    If RPSC opens a window for objections or representations, the commission will publish the process and deadlines on the official site — monitor it closely.

    Practical tips and checklist for shortlisted candidates

    Use this checklist to avoid last-minute problems during document verification and appointment.

    Documents to keep ready (originals + at least two sets of self-attested photocopies): - Degree certificates and mark sheets (all years/semesters). - Class 10 or equivalent certificate for date of birth. - Caste/category certificate (if claiming reservation) issued by competent authority. - Domicile certificate of Rajasthan (if applicable). - ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, passport or driving licence). - Any NOC or experience certificates, if required by the post.

    How to save and print the PDF safely: - Save a copy on cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive) so you can access it later. - Print the page that shows your roll number and the header with release date as proof. - Do not alter or edit the downloaded PDF; keep the original file intact.

    Contacting the commission: best practices - Use the contact details listed on the official RPSC website for queries. - Note down reference numbers, dates and the names of officials you speak with. - Prefer email or official portal messages for record keeping, rather than phone alone.

    Timeline & key dates (at-a-glance table)

    Event Date / Time
    Exam referenced Raj. State And Sub. Services Comb. Comp. Exam - 2024
    Final Result (Combined Merit List) release April 18, 2026
    Article first published Apr 18, 2026, 13:35 IST
    Article last updated Apr 18, 2026, 13:47 IST

    How the RPSC Combined Merit List affects appointment

    The Combined Merit List ranks candidates after combining Main and Interview (and any commission-specified weightages). Your rank on this list determines the order of consideration for appointment.

    Appointment depends on available vacancies, category reservations, document verification and medical fitness. The merit list alone is not the final appointment letter — it is the basis for subsequent administrative steps.

    Common problems and quick fixes when downloading the RAS Result PDF

    Problem: The result link is not visible on the homepage. - Fix: Check the ‘Notices’ or ‘Recruitment’ section on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in. Use the site search box for key terms such as “Final Result” or “Combined Merit List”.

    Problem: PDF won’t open on mobile or shows a blank page. - Fix: Download the PDF (not open in browser). Use a dedicated PDF reader app. Try a desktop browser if mobile fails.

    Problem: You find your roll number but not your name. - Fix: The PDF primary identifier is roll number. Compare your roll number used at the time of application with the list. If still unclear, check the application dashboard or contact RPSC.

    Closing notes and where to stay updated

    Bookmark rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in and check the recruitment and notices sections daily for follow-up pensions, document verification schedules and appointment letters. Official publications will carry full details on vacancy counts, category-wise cutoffs and medical or verification procedures.

    This article is based on the official result PDF and the notification posted on the RPSC website on April 18, 2026 . The author: Manish Kumar. First published at Apr 18, 2026, 13:35 IST and last updated at Apr 18, 2026, 13:47 IST .

    FAQs

    1. Where is RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 published?
    2. The result is published on the official RPSC website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in as a downloadable Combined Merit List PDF.

    3. What does the result PDF contain?

    4. The PDF lists shortlisted roll numbers and names and shows cutoff marks. It does not give individual subject marks or vacancy totals.

    5. How do I download the RPSC RAS Final Result 2026 PDF?

    6. Visit rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in , find the notice titled "Final Result (After Interview) of Raj. State And Sub. Services Comb. Comp. Exam - 2024" and click the link to open and download the PDF.

    7. Which selection stages were part of the process?

    8. Selection included Preliminary, Main and Interview stages, and the published Combined Merit List is the final outcome after the interview.

    9. Does the PDF show category-wise cutoffs and vacancies?

    10. The PDF includes cutoff marks but does not provide a full category-wise vacancy breakdown. Wait for subsequent RPSC notices for detailed breakups.

    11. What should shortlisted candidates prepare for next?

    12. Shortlisted candidates should save/print the PDF, prepare all original documents and self-attested copies, and monitor the RPSC portal for Document Verification and appointment schedules.

    13. I can’t find my roll number but I think I qualified. What now?

    14. First re-check the roll number you entered during application. If absent from the Combined Merit List, contact RPSC through the official portal or helpdesk shown on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in for clarification.

    15. Where can I find more details about SSO Rajasthan and using it with RPSC?

    16. SSO Rajasthan is the state single sign-on used for several Rajasthan government services. If RPSC refers you to SSO, log in with your SSO credentials and check your application dashboard or messages.

    Author: Manish Kumar First published: Apr 18, 2026, 13:35 IST | Last updated: Apr 18, 2026, 13:47 IST

    (Information verified from the official notice and the PDF published on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.)

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