RPSC Assistant Agriculture Engineer 2025 Admit Card
The admit card for Assistant Agriculture Engineer 2025 will be released one week before the exam date which is on April 19. So candidates can expect their admit card before 10 April 2026. It is important for the candidates to check their personal details mentioned in the admit card are correct as any mismatch may create problem in further action
RPSC Assistant Agriculture Engineer Admit Card 2025
- Exam Date: 19 April 2026 (Single Objective Paper – 150 marks)
- Admit cards are usually released 7–15 days before the exam (expected in early April 2026).
- The candidates will receive intimation regarding this on their email id and same time notification will also come on official website
How to Download Admit Card (when released)

- Visit the official RPSC website: https://rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on “Admit Card” → “Admit Card New” (or go directly to Exam Links)
- Enter your Application ID and Date of Birth (or SSO ID)
- Download and print the admit card (check photo, signature, exam centre & timings)
Details on the admit Card
The admit card contains the following information
Your Name
Your Parents Name
Date of Birth
Exam Centre Name
Exam Timing
Reporting Time
Instruction to follow
- Keep checking the official website daily (especially Press Notes and Exam Dashboard sections).
- Bookmark this direct page: https://rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/examdashboard (look for “ASSISTANT AGRICULTURE ENGINEER – 2025” row)
- You will also get an SMS/email alert from RPSC when the link is activated.
Note: This is for the separate 2025 recruitment (281 posts, one objective exam on 19 April 2026).
| .No. | Subject | No. of Questions | Total Marks | Examination Duration |
| 1 | Concerned Subject (Nursing as per qualification) | 150 | 150 | 2 Hours & 30 Minutes |
Question Papers in Examination Hall
Check the pattern of questions asked in the exam. Attempt according to the instruction given here
1. Each question has five options marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. You have to darken only one circle (bubble) indicating the correct answer on the Answer Sheet using BLUE BALL POINT PEN.
2. It is mandatory to fill one option for each question.
3. If you are not attempting a question then you have to darken the circle ‘5’. If none of the five circles is darkened, one third (1/3) part of the marks of question shall be deducted.
4. After solving question paper, candidate must ascertain that he/she has darkened one of the circles (bubbles) for each of the questions. Extra time of 10 minutes beyond scheduled time, is provided for this.
5. A candidate who has not darkened any of the five circles in more than 10% questions shall be disqualified.
Advt. No. 03/2025-26)





