Breaking Rajasthan Staff Selection Exam 2026 Draws Over 44,000 Applicants, Security Tightened at Sensitive Test Centres

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Breaking News — updating as confirmed details emerge

Rajasthan’s Staff Selection Commission (RSSC) announced that 44,308 candidates will sit for the Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Junior Assistant recruitment exams on June 23, 2026 in Jodhpur. The commission said the large turnout reflects strong demand for government clerical posts in the state.

Because the exam will be held at multiple venues, RSSC officials have deployed “special surveillance” at centres deemed sensitive, including the Jodhpur Railway Station and the Government College campus. Security measures include additional CCTV monitoring, metal‑detector checks and a higher police presence to deter cheating and ensure the safety of candidates, the commission said.

The RSSC released the exam schedule and instructions on its website, noting that candidates must present a valid photo ID and a printout of the admit card. Those who miss the allotted time slot will not be allowed to re‑enter the centre.

The LDC and Junior Assistant posts are classified as Group C positions, offering a pay scale of ₹21,000‑₹69,000 per month plus allowances. Successful candidates will be placed in various state departments, including the Revenue, Agriculture and Health ministries.

Analysis:
The unusually high number of applicants—over 44,000 for just two posts—highlights the limited availability of secure, salaried jobs in Rajasthan’s public sector. By concentrating security resources at “sensitive” venues, the RSSC appears to be responding to past incidents of paper‑leakage and impersonation that have plagued Indian competitive exams. However, the emphasis on surveillance may also raise concerns about the accessibility of the exam for candidates from remote or disadvantaged backgrounds, who could face longer queues and stricter checks. Observers note that the state’s recruitment drive could be a double‑edged sword: while it provides a pathway to stable employment, it also underscores the broader challenge of matching the volume of aspirants with the limited number of government vacancies.

Sources:
– NDTV, “Rajasthan Staff Selection Exam 2026: Over 44,000 Candidates, Special Surveillance at Sensitive Centres,” June 20, 2026, https://www.ndtv.com/education/rajasthan-staff-selection-exam-2026-update-over-44-000-candidates-special-surveillance-at-sensitive-centres-11729924#publisher=newsstand

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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