Rajasthan LDC Recruitment 2026 notification released for 10,644 posts: Apply online January 15 onwards
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has released the official notification for Rajasthan LDC Recruitment 2026. The recruitment drive aims to fill 10,644 vacancies for Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Grade-II, and Junior Assistant posts in state government departments. This recruitment is open to candidates who have passed Senior Secondary and qualified the CET Senior Secondary Level examination.
The online application process will begin on January 15 and will remain open until February 13, 2026. The selection will be conducted through a written examination followed by a typing test. Interested candidates must apply through the official SSO portal. The recruitment offers opportunities across departments and districts in Rajasthan. Candidates are advised to check eligibility, dates, and application rules before submitting the form.
The age limit is 18 to 40 years as per the cut-off date mentioned in the notification. Age relaxation will be applicable for reserved categories as per Rajasthan government rules.
Applicants need to enter personal and educational details, upload required documents, and pay the application fee online. After submission, candidates should keep a copy of the application form for reference.
Selected candidates will be placed under Pay Level 8 of the state pay matrix. Salary and allowances will be paid as per Rajasthan government rules.
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Rajasthan LDC vacancy details and posts
The recruitment includes posts of Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Grade-II, and Junior Assistant. A total of 10,644 vacancies have been announced. These posts are spread across various departments under the Rajasthan government. Category-wise and department-wise vacancy details are provided in the official notification. Reservation rules will apply as per state government norms.Eligibility conditions
Candidates must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board. Qualification in the CET Senior Secondary Level is mandatory to apply for these posts. Applicants must also have basic computer knowledge. Accepted computer qualifications include RS-CIT, DOEACC or NIELIT certificates, COPA, or an equivalent qualification recognised by the state government.The age limit is 18 to 40 years as per the cut-off date mentioned in the notification. Age relaxation will be applicable for reserved categories as per Rajasthan government rules.
Rajasthan LDC registration details
The online application process will start on January 15, 2026. The last date to submit the application form is February 13, 2026. Applications must be submitted only through the Rajasthan Single Sign-On portal. Candidates who have not completed One Time Registration must do so before filling the form.Applicants need to enter personal and educational details, upload required documents, and pay the application fee online. After submission, candidates should keep a copy of the application form for reference.
Selection process and pay scale
The selection process will include a written examination followed by a typing test. Candidates must qualify both stages to be considered for final selection. Document verification will be conducted before appointment.Selected candidates will be placed under Pay Level 8 of the state pay matrix. Salary and allowances will be paid as per Rajasthan government rules.
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