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Jaipur – january 12, 2026 – The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) is expected to release the admit cards for the 2025 Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test (REET) imminently. While an official proclamation hasn’t yet landed, reports indicate candidates should prepare to download their hall tickets soon. It’s a pivotal moment for aspiring teachers across the state, and the anticipation is palpable.
REET Mains Admit Card 2026: What You Need to Know
Candidates awaiting the REET Mains admit card can expect to access it online, a crucial step before appearing for the exam.
- The REET 2025 exam will take place between January 17 and January 20, 2026.
- Admit cards will be available for download at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
- The REET is a mandatory qualification for teaching positions in Rajasthan’s government schools.
The process involves navigating to the “Admit Card” or “Latest Notifications” section on the homepage, selecting the REET Mains Admit Card 2026 link, and entering their application number, date of birth, and any other required login credentials. A PDF version of the admit card will then be available for download and future reference.
The REET written examination is scheduled to be held between January 17 and January 20, 2026, in multiple shifts. Candidates are advised to carefully review the detailed schedule published in the official RSSB notification, which will also be included on their individual admit cards.
The REET exam serves as a gateway to teaching positions in Rajasthan’s government schools. Successful candidates will be eligible to participate in subsequent recruitment drives, with their performance on the REET playing a important role in the selection process.
In 2024, the REET saw substantial participation. A total of 3,46,626 candidates registered for Level 1, 9,68,502 for Level 2, and 1,14,696 for Level 3. Actual participation numbers were also high, with 3,14,195 appearing for Level 1, 8,79,671 for Level 2, and 92,767 for Level 3.
The 2024 results showed 1,95,847 candidates qualified in Level 1, and 3,93,124 in Level 2. An additional 47,097 candidates qualified in both levels. The pass percentage for level 1 was 62.33%, while Level 2 recorded a pass rate of 44.69%, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 50.77%.
Candidates should ensure they have a printed copy of their admit card to gain entry into the examination hall. Staying updated with the latest data from the RSSB is crucial for a smooth exam experience.
For more information regarding exam day guidelines, results, and other relevant details, candidates can visit education.indianexpress.com.
We encourage candidates to share their experiences and preparations in the comments below.
