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Rashmi Shekhar

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RPSC RAS Mains is a descriptive-type exam which is conducted offline. The RAS Mains exam comprises four papers. Each paper of the Mains carries 200 marks. Have a look at the details of RAS Mains exam:

  • It carries 800 marks
  • The exam pattern of each paper is different
  • Candidates need to obtain minimum RAS qualifying marks to qualify for the next stage- personality test/viva-voce. 

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Vikram Shukla

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Have a look at the RPSC RAS Prelims exam details below:

  • It is an objective-type exam which is qualifying in nature.
  • It comprises 150 questions of 200 marks.
  • It is of 3 hours duration.
  • It is conducted offline as a screening test to shortlisted candidates for the Mains exam. 
  • The marks obtained by candidates in the prelims exam are not counted in the final merit list. 

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Pragati Datta

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Candidates who hold a bachelor's degree or are graduate from any recognised university recognised by the Government in consultation with the RPSC are eligible to appear for the RPSC RAS examination. Moreover, the age of the candidates should be between 21 to 40 years. There is RPSC RAS upper age relaxation for reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, EWS and others.

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Kapil Lalwani

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A prospective candidate must satisfy particular requirements when applying for a Grade 2 TGT position in RPSC. The RPSC demands candidates who finished their BCom to have a Postgraduate qualification equivalent to their specialisation and an approved National Council of Teacher Education/Government recognised Degree or Diploma in Education ¹. You must obtain your B.Ed before starting the B.Ed since your goal is B.Ed. To pursue the role candidates need to maintain an age between 21 years old and 40 years. You can search for Grade 2 TGT recruitment notifications on the RPSC website after finishing your B.Ed degree.

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BA is good and helpful. If you want to clear exams of civil services, IAS, law, because it gives you a combination of different subjects like history and eco, psychology and English, economics and geography etc. After B.Sc, you can do M.Sc and Ph.D. After B.Sc you can go for teaching, lecturing, go for researches.

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