RPSC School Lecturer Recruitment 2025: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has opened online applications for School Lecturer positions. Applications are open until October 3, 2025.
For young people dreaming of a career in education, the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released a notification for the recruitment of School Lecturers (School Education) - 2025 (Agriculture).
Interested candidates can now apply by October 3, 2025, by visiting the website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
A total of 500 vacant positions are to be filled through this recruitment drive. The objective of the recruitment drive is to appoint eligible candidates as teachers in the field of agricultural education in government schools in Rajasthan.
Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and at most 40 years of age as of January 1, 2026. Age relaxation will be provided to reserved category candidates as per government regulations.
The application fee is determined based on the candidate's category. General and unreserved category candidates must pay ₹600. For SC, ST, OBC, PwBD, and other reserved category candidates, the fee is ₹400. Candidates can pay the fee online or through a bank.
Candidates should first visit the official website, recruitment.rajasthan.gov.in. Click on the School Lecturer Registration 2025 link on the homepage. Complete the registration by entering their basic information under "New Registration."
Then, candidates should log in and fill out the application form. Upload the required documents, such as educational certificates, identity card, passport-size photo, and signature. Pay the prescribed fee and submit the form. Take a printout of the application form and keep it safe.
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