RPSC School Lecturer (Agriculture) 2025: Notification, Eligibility & Exam Details

RPSC School Lecturer (Agriculture) 2025 Notification, Eligibility & Exam Details

Overview of RPSC School Lecturer (Agriculture) 2025

Big news friends! RPSC has released the notification for School Lecturer (Agriculture) 2025, total 500 posts have been released.

If you were waiting for a teaching job in Rajasthan, then this chance is perfect for you. Rajasthan Public Service Commission has just dropped the official notification for School Lecturer (School Education) 2025 (Agriculture). Yes, you heard it absolutely right, total 500 amazing opportunities are available.

How to Apply for RPSC School Lecturer 2025

To see the details and apply, go directly to the official site of RPSC, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.

Mark the calendar friends! Advertisement No. 09/2025-26 application process is starting from 4 September 2025 and the last date is 3 October 2025. Meaning you will get one month's time to apply, but do not delay or else you will miss the chance.

Eligibility Criteria for RPSC School Lecturer (Agriculture)

Now let's talk about eligibility. It's simple, just listen carefully:

Educational Qualification:

  • A 4-year Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or Horticulture (UGC recognized).
  • A Postgraduate degree in a related Agriculture or Horticulture subject (UGC recognized).
  • B.Ed from an NCTE accredited institution.

Language and Culture Requirements:

  • Proficiency in Hindi (Devnagari script).
  • Understanding of Rajasthani culture, as it will be your working environment.

Age Limit:

  • Minimum age: 21 years.
  • Maximum age: 40 years as of 1 January 2026.
  • Age relaxation is available for reserved category candidates.

Application Fees

Now let’s talk about the fees:

  • General/Unreserved Candidates: Rs. 600.
  • SC/ST/OBC/PwBD and Other Reserved Categories: Rs. 400.

RPSC School Lecturer Exam Pattern

Also clear the exam pattern. There will be a total of 2 papers, totaling 450 marks:

Paper I:

  • 150 marks.
  • Duration: 90 minutes.

Paper II:

  • 300 marks.
  • Duration: 3 hours.

Both papers will be multiple choice. Remember, there is negative marking too for every wrong answer, one third of the marks of that question will be deducted. If you mark more than one answer, then that will also be counted as wrong.

Qualifying Marks

To qualify, it is mandatory to score:

  • General Candidates: Minimum 40% marks in each paper.
  • SC/ST Candidates: Minimum 35% marks in each paper.

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