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Rajasthan Driver Result 2025-26 announced, download RSSB merit list and official cut-off marks here

Rajasthan Driver Result 2025-26 announced, download RSSB merit list and official cut-off marks here
Rajasthan Vehicle Driver Result 2025-26 announced
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has announced the Rajasthan Vehicle Driver/Driver recruitment result for the 2025–26 cycle. Candidates who appeared in the written examination can now check and download the result from the official websites, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in and rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in.The result has been published in the form of merit list that comprises the roll numbers of selected candidates along with the cut-off marks according to categories. The written test for the recruitment took place on November 23, 2025, and declaration of results has completed the first phase of this recruitment procedure.Merit list prepared category-wiseRSSB Rajasthan Driver Merit List 2026 provides information about the candidates who have qualified for the exam based on the performance in the written exam conducted for the post of RSSB Rajasthan Driver. There is an individual merit list for various categories of candidates, which takes into account the reservation criteria. Merit list shows the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified for the exam, which shows the candidates' eligibility for the further processes of the recruitment.Details mentioned in the resultThe Rajasthan Vehicle Driver Result 2025 includes key information related to the examination and selection status.
These details help candidates verify their eligibility and understand the next steps in the process. The result document contains the exam name, post name, exam date, roll numbers of eligible candidates, category-wise cut-off marks where released, details of the next selection stage, and instructions for shortlisted candidates.Category-wise cut-off marks releasedAlong with the result, RSSB has declared the minimum qualifying marks required for shortlisting candidates for the Trade Test. The cut-off marks differ across categories and areas, with special remarks provided in cases of tied scores. The consolidated cut-off details for Non-Scheduled Area and Scheduled Area are as follows.RSMSSB Driver cut off 2025 (Non-Scheduled Area)
Category

Sub category

Cut-off

Remark

GEN

GEN

144.1595



GEN

FEM

0.584

ALL

GEN

WID

0.584

ALL

GEN

DIV

0.584

Against WID

GEN

EX

53.0769



SC

GEN

134.2735

Against fem, same mark

SC

EX

24.5014

ALL

ST

GEN

107.1225

Against fem, same mark

ST

EX

11.9658

ALL

GEN-EWS

GEN

124.8148

Against fem, same mark

GEN-EWS

EX

1.7094

ALL

OBC

GEN

136.1823

Against fem, same mark

OBC

EX

33.6182

SAME MARKS

MBC

GEN

132.7635

Against fem, same mark

MBC

EX

21.7521



SAH

GEN

6.8376

ALL

HI



6.8376

ALL

AAV/DW



1.2678

ALL

SLD



17.6781

ALL

SP



95.7265

ALL

RSMSSB Driver cut off 2025 (Scheduled Area)
Category

Sub category

Cut-off

Remark

GEN

GEN

99.7293



GEN

FEM

1.1396

ALL

GEN

EX

28.49

ALL

SC

GEN

90.0285



ST

GEN

72.9345



HI



40.4558



AAV/DW



1.2678



SP



53.5613



Next stage of the selection processCandidates whose roll numbers appear in the result PDF will proceed to the next stage, which includes a Trade Test followed by Document Verification. The Trade Test carries 100 marks, comprising 70 marks for the driving test, 15 marks for a simulator test, and 15 marks for knowledge of roadside vehicle repair.The list of applicants who have qualified in the Trade Test will have to attend Document Verification, where they have to produce original copies of their certificates. The certificates required include the valid driving license, education qualifications, age proof, domicile certificate, and category certificates if applicable. The final list will be generated at the end of the recruitment procedure.
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About the AuthorSanjay Sharma

Sanjay Sharma is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience in the media industry. Currently serving as Assistant Editor - Education at TimesofIndia.com, he specializes in education-related content, including board results, job notifications, and studying abroad. Since joining TOI in 2006, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the platform’s digital presence and spearheading major education events. Previously, Sanjay held leadership positions in sports journalism, covering high-profile events such as the Cricket World Cup and Olympics. He holds a PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan and is proficient in various content management systems.

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