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Syllabus
EXAM SYLLABUS
REET Paper 1 (Level 1) is for primary teachers (Classes 1 to 5) and consists of 150 objective questions (150 marks) in 2.5 hours, with no negative marking. The syllabus covers five main sections: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies (every 30 questions/30 marks). Focus on child psychology (age 6-11), basic languages (comprehension/grammar), primary-level maths, and EVS topics like family, environment, and Rajasthan-specific elements.
Detailed REET Paper 1 (Level 1) Syllabus – Subject-Wise
Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Questions)
Child development concepts (6-11 years age group)
Principles of child development and learning
Influence of heredity & environment
Socialization processes (family, peers, school, teachers)
Piaget, Kohlberg, Vygotsky theories
Concepts of child-centered & progressive education
Critical perspective on intelligence, multi-dimensional intelligence
Language & thought, gender as a social construct
Individual differences among learners
Inclusive education (addressing diverse learners)
Learning & pedagogy: How children think/learn, motivation, factors affecting learning
Teaching-learning processes, assessment for learning
Language I (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu – Choose One, 30 Questions)
Language comprehension: Unseen passages (prose/drama/poetry)
Grammar: Parts of speech, tenses, sentence types, punctuation
Pedagogy of language development: Learning/acquisition principles
Role of listening & speaking, function of language
Critical perspective on grammar, challenges in teaching language
Language skills evaluation, remedial teaching
Teaching materials/aids for language
Language II (Different from Language I – 30 Questions)
Comprehension: Unseen prose passage
Grammar & usage (similar to Language I, but for the chosen language)
Pedagogy: Same as Language I – principles, skills, challenges, evaluation, remedial teaching
Mathematics (30 Questions)
Geometry: Shapes, angles, symmetry, patterns
Numbers: Place value, operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), fractions, decimals
Measurement: Length, weight, capacity, time, money
Data handling: Pictographs, bar graphs
Mental maths, estimation
Pedagogical issues: Nature of mathematics, place in curriculum, language of mathematics, community mathematics, evaluation through formal/informal methods, problems of teaching, error analysis, diagnostic & remedial teaching
Environmental Studies (30 Questions)
Family & friends: Relationships, work & play, animals, plants
Food: Sources, materials
Shelter, water, travel
Things we make & do
Pedagogical issues: Concept & scope of EVS, significance, integrated EVS, environmental studies & education, learning principles, approaches, activities, experiment/observation, discussion, problems, evaluation, teaching aids/materials
EXAM SYLLABUS
REET Paper 1 (Level 1) is for primary teachers (Classes 1 to 5) and consists of 150 objective questions (150 marks) in 2.5 hours, with no negative marking. The syllabus covers five main sections: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies (every 30 questions/30 marks). Focus on child psychology (age 6-11), basic languages (comprehension/grammar), primary-level maths, and EVS topics like family, environment, and Rajasthan-specific elements.
Detailed REET Paper 1 (Level 1) Syllabus – Subject-Wise
Child Development and Pedagogy (30 Questions)
Child development concepts (6-11 years age group)
Principles of child development and learning
Influence of heredity & environment
Socialization processes (family, peers, school, teachers)
Piaget, Kohlberg, Vygotsky theories
Concepts of child-centered & progressive education
Critical perspective on intelligence, multi-dimensional intelligence
Language & thought, gender as a social construct
Individual differences among learners
Inclusive education (addressing diverse learners)
Learning & pedagogy: How children think/learn, motivation, factors affecting learning
Teaching-learning processes, assessment for learning
Language I (Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu – Choose One, 30 Questions)
Language comprehension: Unseen passages (prose/drama/poetry)
Grammar: Parts of speech, tenses, sentence types, punctuation
Pedagogy of language development: Learning/acquisition principles
Role of listening & speaking, function of language
Critical perspective on grammar, challenges in teaching language
Language skills evaluation, remedial teaching
Teaching materials/aids for language
Language II (Different from Language I – 30 Questions)
Comprehension: Unseen prose passage
Grammar & usage (similar to Language I, but for the chosen language)
Pedagogy: Same as Language I – principles, skills, challenges, evaluation, remedial teaching
Mathematics (30 Questions)
Geometry: Shapes, angles, symmetry, patterns
Numbers: Place value, operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), fractions, decimals
Measurement: Length, weight, capacity, time, money
Data handling: Pictographs, bar graphs
Mental maths, estimation
Pedagogical issues: Nature of mathematics, place in curriculum, language of mathematics, community mathematics, evaluation through formal/informal methods, problems of teaching, error analysis, diagnostic & remedial teaching
Environmental Studies (30 Questions)
Family & friends: Relationships, work & play, animals, plants
Food: Sources, materials
Shelter, water, travel
Things we make & do
Pedagogical issues: Concept & scope of EVS, significance, integrated EVS, environmental studies & education, learning principles, approaches, activities, experiment/observation, discussion, problems, evaluation, teaching aids/materials
Format
EXAM PATTERN
REET Paper 1 (Level 1 for Classes 1-5) consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for a total of 150 marks, with a duration of 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes). The exam is offline (OMR-based), bilingual (Hindi & English), and generally has no negative marking for the qualifying REET (though some recent mains cycles include -1/3; confirm the latest official notification for your session). It includes five sections: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies (each with 30 questions/30 marks).
Section / Subject | Number of Questions | Marks | Duration |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 | 150 Minute |
Language I (Compulsory: Choose one – Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu/Sindhi/Punjabi/Gujarati) | 30 | 30 | |
Language II (Different from Language I, same options) | 30 | 30 | |
Mathematics | 30 | 30 | |
Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 | |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Key Points
Question Type: All objective MCQs (usually 4 options).
Marking Scheme: +1 mark per correct answer; no negative marking in standard REET qualifying pattern.
Qualifying Marks: Typically 60% for General (90 marks), relaxed for reserved categories (e.g., 55%).
Mode: Offline (pen & paper/OMR sheet).
Medium: Bilingual – questions in Hindi & English (except language sections).
EXAM PATTERN
REET Paper 1 (Level 1 for Classes 1-5) consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for a total of 150 marks, with a duration of 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes). The exam is offline (OMR-based), bilingual (Hindi & English), and generally has no negative marking for the qualifying REET (though some recent mains cycles include -1/3; confirm the latest official notification for your session). It includes five sections: Child Development & Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies (each with 30 questions/30 marks).
Section / Subject | Number of Questions | Marks | Duration |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 | 150 Minute |
Language I (Compulsory: Choose one – Hindi/English/Sanskrit/Urdu/Sindhi/Punjabi/Gujarati) | 30 | 30 | |
Language II (Different from Language I, same options) | 30 | 30 | |
Mathematics | 30 | 30 | |
Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 | |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Key Points
Question Type: All objective MCQs (usually 4 options).
Marking Scheme: +1 mark per correct answer; no negative marking in standard REET qualifying pattern.
Qualifying Marks: Typically 60% for General (90 marks), relaxed for reserved categories (e.g., 55%).
Mode: Offline (pen & paper/OMR sheet).
Medium: Bilingual – questions in Hindi & English (except language sections).
Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has outlined specific eligibility criteria for the REET Mains 2025 recruitment (exam scheduled January 17-21, 2026). Candidates must satisfy all conditions to apply for Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5) or Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8) posts.
Mandatory Requirement (Common for Both Levels)
Candidates must have qualified the REET eligibility test (conducted by BSER/RBSE) in 2022 or 2025 for the relevant level and subject (where applicable for Level 2).
A valid REET certificate is compulsory.
Nationality
Must be an Indian citizen.
Age Limit
Minimum Age: 18 years
Maximum Age: 40 years
Age Relaxation: Provided as per Rajasthan Government norms for reserved categories:
SC/ST/OBC/MBC/EWS (Rajasthan domicile): Typically 5 years
Women (General): 5 years
Women (Reserved): 10 years
PwD (Persons with Disabilities): 10-15 years (category-wise)
Ex-Servicemen and other special categories: As per state rules
Exact relaxations are detailed in the official notification.
Educational Qualification
Qualifications follow NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education) guidelines. Relaxations in percentage marks (e.g., 5% for reserved categories) may apply as per rules.
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5): Candidates need one of the following:
Senior Secondary (12th) or equivalent with at least 50% marks + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed/BTC) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + Diploma in Education (Special Education) OR
Graduation + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
Appearing/passed in final year of relevant course (provisional eligibility, subject to completion).
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8):
Graduation or equivalent + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
Graduation with at least 50% marks + 1-year B.Ed (or B.Ed Special Education) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + 4-year B.El.Ed/B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc.B.Ed OR
Graduation/Post-Graduation with 50% marks + relevant professional qualification (subject-specific for posts like Sanskrit, etc.).
For specific subjects (e.g., Sanskrit, Science, Maths), additional qualifications like Shastri or subject-related degrees may be required.
Other Conditions
Working knowledge of Hindi (Devanagari script) and Rajasthan culture is essential.
Reservations apply for SC/ST/OBC/MBC/EWS/PwD/Ex-Servicemen/Widows as per Rajasthan rules (horizontal/vertical).
No prior teaching experience required.
For the most precise and subject-wise details (especially for Level 2 variations), download the official notification PDFs (separate for Level 1 and Level 2) from rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has outlined specific eligibility criteria for the REET Mains 2025 recruitment (exam scheduled January 17-21, 2026). Candidates must satisfy all conditions to apply for Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5) or Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8) posts.
Mandatory Requirement (Common for Both Levels)
Candidates must have qualified the REET eligibility test (conducted by BSER/RBSE) in 2022 or 2025 for the relevant level and subject (where applicable for Level 2).
A valid REET certificate is compulsory.
Nationality
Must be an Indian citizen.
Age Limit
Minimum Age: 18 years
Maximum Age: 40 years
Age Relaxation: Provided as per Rajasthan Government norms for reserved categories:
SC/ST/OBC/MBC/EWS (Rajasthan domicile): Typically 5 years
Women (General): 5 years
Women (Reserved): 10 years
PwD (Persons with Disabilities): 10-15 years (category-wise)
Ex-Servicemen and other special categories: As per state rules
Exact relaxations are detailed in the official notification.
Educational Qualification
Qualifications follow NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education) guidelines. Relaxations in percentage marks (e.g., 5% for reserved categories) may apply as per rules.
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5): Candidates need one of the following:
Senior Secondary (12th) or equivalent with at least 50% marks + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed/BTC) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + Diploma in Education (Special Education) OR
Graduation + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
Appearing/passed in final year of relevant course (provisional eligibility, subject to completion).
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8):
Graduation or equivalent + 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
Graduation with at least 50% marks + 1-year B.Ed (or B.Ed Special Education) OR
Senior Secondary with 50% marks + 4-year B.El.Ed/B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc.B.Ed OR
Graduation/Post-Graduation with 50% marks + relevant professional qualification (subject-specific for posts like Sanskrit, etc.).
For specific subjects (e.g., Sanskrit, Science, Maths), additional qualifications like Shastri or subject-related degrees may be required.
Other Conditions
Working knowledge of Hindi (Devanagari script) and Rajasthan culture is essential.
Reservations apply for SC/ST/OBC/MBC/EWS/PwD/Ex-Servicemen/Widows as per Rajasthan rules (horizontal/vertical).
No prior teaching experience required.
For the most precise and subject-wise details (especially for Level 2 variations), download the official notification PDFs (separate for Level 1 and Level 2) from rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) released the notification for REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025 on November 6, 2025, with online applications accepted from November 7 to December 6, 2025 (fee payment deadline also December 6, 2025). The detailed exam schedule was announced on December 29, 2025, and the offline exam for Level 1 (Primary) and Level 2 (Upper Primary) teachers is set to be conducted from January 17 to 20, 2026 (with some subjects possibly extending to January 21) in two shifts daily (morning: 10 AM–12:30 PM; evening: 3 PM–5:30 PM). Admit cards are expected to be released in early January 2026 (likely January 10–12) on the official website.
Event | Date |
Notification Release | 6/11/2025 |
Online Application Start Dates | 7/11/2025 |
Last Date to Submit Application Form | 6/12/2025 |
Last Date to Submit Application Fee | 6/12/2025 |
Admit Card Release Date | January 2026 |
Exam Date | 17 - 20 January 2026 |
IMPORTANT DATES
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) released the notification for REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025 on November 6, 2025, with online applications accepted from November 7 to December 6, 2025 (fee payment deadline also December 6, 2025). The detailed exam schedule was announced on December 29, 2025, and the offline exam for Level 1 (Primary) and Level 2 (Upper Primary) teachers is set to be conducted from January 17 to 20, 2026 (with some subjects possibly extending to January 21) in two shifts daily (morning: 10 AM–12:30 PM; evening: 3 PM–5:30 PM). Admit cards are expected to be released in early January 2026 (likely January 10–12) on the official website.
Event | Date |
Notification Release | 6/11/2025 |
Online Application Start Dates | 7/11/2025 |
Last Date to Submit Application Form | 6/12/2025 |
Last Date to Submit Application Fee | 6/12/2025 |
Admit Card Release Date | January 2026 |
Exam Date | 17 - 20 January 2026 |
Analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
The REET Mains 2025 exam (conducted on February 27-28, 2025, for Level 1 and Level 2) serves as a key reference for the upcoming January 17-21, 2026, cycle. Based on expert reviews from sources like Testbook, JRFAdda, and Class24, the overall difficulty was easy to moderate, with Level 1 slightly easier than Level 2. The exam followed the standard pattern: 150 MCQs (300 marks), 2.5 hours duration, and 1/3 negative marking. Shifts were balanced, but Mathematics/Science and Social Studies sections were often tougher, emphasising conceptual understanding over rote learning. Questions heavily drew from Rajasthan-specific GK, NEP 2020, learning theories, and NCERT-level content. This trend suggests the 2026 paper will likely maintain similar difficulty, with a focus on application-based questions in pedagogy and subjects—practice accuracy to avoid negative marking penalties.
Overall Difficulty Level and Good Attempts
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5): Easy to Moderate overall. Good attempts: 85-113 (out of 150), depending on shift.
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8): Moderate (with Maths/Science or Social Studies pulling it up). Good attempts: 80-100.
Shift-Wise Trends (from February 2025):
Shift 1 (Morning, often Level 1): Moderate; Good attempts 85-90. Students found it balanced but time-consuming in Maths.
Shift 2 (Evening, often Level 2): Moderate to Hard; Good attempts 90-100. Feedback highlighted tricky conceptual questions in core subjects.
Expected Scores for Qualification: Aim for 200+ marks overall for a safe spot, considering cut-offs (e.g., General: ~180-200; Reserved: lower). Negative marking affected over-attempts, so 70-80% accuracy is ideal for 2026.
Section-Wise Breakdown for Level 1
The paper emphasised foundational concepts, with Rajasthan GK integrated into EVS and languages.
Child Development & Pedagogy
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 15-23
Key Topics & Insights: Piaget, Kohlberg, Thorndike theories; NEP 2020; Inclusive education. Conceptual; expect more application in 2026.
Language I (Hindi/English)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 19-27
Key Topics & Insights: Grammar (verbs, articles); Comprehension; Synonyms/Antonyms. Straightforward—focus on speed.
Language II
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-26
Key Topics & Insights: Similar to Language I; Error detection, idioms. Easy scoring; practice passages.
Mathematics
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Hard
Good Attempts: 15-22
Key Topics & Insights: Profit/Loss, Fractions, Algebra, Time/Work. Calculative—time management key for 2026.
Environmental Studies (EVS)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-26
Key Topics & Insights: Plants, National Parks, Diseases, Rajasthan-specific (e.g., Kharif crops, wildlife). Factual; integrate Rajasthan GK.
Overall for Level 1
Balanced; EVS and Languages pulled scores up.
Section-Wise Breakdown for Level 2
Subject-specific sections (Maths/Science or Social Studies) were deeper, with pedagogy tied to real teaching scenarios.
Child Development & Pedagogy
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-24
Key Topics & Insights: Vygotsky, Evaluation methods, RTE Act, IQ concepts. Similar to Level 1 but more advanced—prepare theories with examples.
Language I (Hindi/English)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 20-28
Key Topics & Insights: Error detection, Unseen passages. Easy; high-scoring if grammar is strong.
Language II
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 19-27
Key Topics & Insights: Sentence usage, Vocabulary. Moderate; focus on pedagogy integration.
Maths & Science / Social Studies
Number of Questions: 60 (combined)
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Hard
Good Attempts: 48-54
Key Topics & Insights: Maths: Mensuration, Simple Interest; Science: Physics (Motion), Chemistry (Reactions), Biology (Human Body); Social Studies: Rajasthan History/Monuments, Indian Polity, Geography. Toughest—expect diagrams/formulas in 2026; Science had conceptual twists.
Overall for Level 2
Subject sections decide ranks; Social Studies factual, Maths/Science analytical.
Preparation Tips Based on 2025 Trends for 2026 Exam
Pattern Continuity: Expect no major changes—focus on Rajasthan-centric topics (e.g., state festivals, history, schemes) across sections, as they appeared in GK/EVS/Social Studies. NEP 2020 and learning theories were repeated; revise with applications.
Difficulty Insights: Shifts may vary slightly, but mornings (often Level 1) were easier. Maths/Science remains hard—practice 50+ PYQs daily to handle calculations under time pressure.
Common Pitfalls: Over-attempting led to negative scores; aim for 100-120 attempts with 75%+ accuracy. Comprehension passages were direct but lengthy—improve reading speed.
High-Weightage Areas: Prioritise CDP (theories, assessment), Languages (grammar/comprehension), and Rajasthan GK (80-100 marks worth). For Level 2, master your subject from NCERT Classes 6-8.
Strategy for 2026: Solve 2025 papers and mocks simulating negative marking. Analyze errors—focus on weak areas like Algebra/Mensuration. Stay updated via rssb.rajasthan.gov.in for any pattern tweaks. Consistent revision in the last week can boost scores by 20-30 marks.
EXAM ANALYSIS
The REET Mains 2025 exam (conducted on February 27-28, 2025, for Level 1 and Level 2) serves as a key reference for the upcoming January 17-21, 2026, cycle. Based on expert reviews from sources like Testbook, JRFAdda, and Class24, the overall difficulty was easy to moderate, with Level 1 slightly easier than Level 2. The exam followed the standard pattern: 150 MCQs (300 marks), 2.5 hours duration, and 1/3 negative marking. Shifts were balanced, but Mathematics/Science and Social Studies sections were often tougher, emphasising conceptual understanding over rote learning. Questions heavily drew from Rajasthan-specific GK, NEP 2020, learning theories, and NCERT-level content. This trend suggests the 2026 paper will likely maintain similar difficulty, with a focus on application-based questions in pedagogy and subjects—practice accuracy to avoid negative marking penalties.
Overall Difficulty Level and Good Attempts
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1-5): Easy to Moderate overall. Good attempts: 85-113 (out of 150), depending on shift.
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6-8): Moderate (with Maths/Science or Social Studies pulling it up). Good attempts: 80-100.
Shift-Wise Trends (from February 2025):
Shift 1 (Morning, often Level 1): Moderate; Good attempts 85-90. Students found it balanced but time-consuming in Maths.
Shift 2 (Evening, often Level 2): Moderate to Hard; Good attempts 90-100. Feedback highlighted tricky conceptual questions in core subjects.
Expected Scores for Qualification: Aim for 200+ marks overall for a safe spot, considering cut-offs (e.g., General: ~180-200; Reserved: lower). Negative marking affected over-attempts, so 70-80% accuracy is ideal for 2026.
Section-Wise Breakdown for Level 1
The paper emphasised foundational concepts, with Rajasthan GK integrated into EVS and languages.
Child Development & Pedagogy
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 15-23
Key Topics & Insights: Piaget, Kohlberg, Thorndike theories; NEP 2020; Inclusive education. Conceptual; expect more application in 2026.
Language I (Hindi/English)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 19-27
Key Topics & Insights: Grammar (verbs, articles); Comprehension; Synonyms/Antonyms. Straightforward—focus on speed.
Language II
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-26
Key Topics & Insights: Similar to Language I; Error detection, idioms. Easy scoring; practice passages.
Mathematics
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Hard
Good Attempts: 15-22
Key Topics & Insights: Profit/Loss, Fractions, Algebra, Time/Work. Calculative—time management key for 2026.
Environmental Studies (EVS)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-26
Key Topics & Insights: Plants, National Parks, Diseases, Rajasthan-specific (e.g., Kharif crops, wildlife). Factual; integrate Rajasthan GK.
Overall for Level 1
Balanced; EVS and Languages pulled scores up.
Section-Wise Breakdown for Level 2
Subject-specific sections (Maths/Science or Social Studies) were deeper, with pedagogy tied to real teaching scenarios.
Child Development & Pedagogy
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 18-24
Key Topics & Insights: Vygotsky, Evaluation methods, RTE Act, IQ concepts. Similar to Level 1 but more advanced—prepare theories with examples.
Language I (Hindi/English)
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 20-28
Key Topics & Insights: Error detection, Unseen passages. Easy; high-scoring if grammar is strong.
Language II
Number of Questions: 30
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Good Attempts: 19-27
Key Topics & Insights: Sentence usage, Vocabulary. Moderate; focus on pedagogy integration.
Maths & Science / Social Studies
Number of Questions: 60 (combined)
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Hard
Good Attempts: 48-54
Key Topics & Insights: Maths: Mensuration, Simple Interest; Science: Physics (Motion), Chemistry (Reactions), Biology (Human Body); Social Studies: Rajasthan History/Monuments, Indian Polity, Geography. Toughest—expect diagrams/formulas in 2026; Science had conceptual twists.
Overall for Level 2
Subject sections decide ranks; Social Studies factual, Maths/Science analytical.
Preparation Tips Based on 2025 Trends for 2026 Exam
Pattern Continuity: Expect no major changes—focus on Rajasthan-centric topics (e.g., state festivals, history, schemes) across sections, as they appeared in GK/EVS/Social Studies. NEP 2020 and learning theories were repeated; revise with applications.
Difficulty Insights: Shifts may vary slightly, but mornings (often Level 1) were easier. Maths/Science remains hard—practice 50+ PYQs daily to handle calculations under time pressure.
Common Pitfalls: Over-attempting led to negative scores; aim for 100-120 attempts with 75%+ accuracy. Comprehension passages were direct but lengthy—improve reading speed.
High-Weightage Areas: Prioritise CDP (theories, assessment), Languages (grammar/comprehension), and Rajasthan GK (80-100 marks worth). For Level 2, master your subject from NCERT Classes 6-8.
Strategy for 2026: Solve 2025 papers and mocks simulating negative marking. Analyze errors—focus on weak areas like Algebra/Mensuration. Stay updated via rssb.rajasthan.gov.in for any pattern tweaks. Consistent revision in the last week can boost scores by 20-30 marks.
Study Tips
STUDY TIPS
For UGC NET 2026 (June/December cycles), start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus and exam pattern (Paper 1: 50 MCQs on teaching/research aptitude, reasoning, etc.; Paper 2: 100 MCQs on your subject). Create a realistic study plan (e.g., 4-6 months): dedicate 2-3 hours daily to Paper 1 (focus on high-weight topics like reasoning, comprehension, NEP 2020) and more to Paper 2 concepts. Practice previous year questions (PYQs) regularly, take unit-wise/full mock tests, make short notes for quick revision, and revise consistently—no negative marking means attempt all questions confidently.
Understand the Exam Thoroughly: Review the syllabus and pattern from the official RSSB PDFs. Prioritize high-weightage sections like Rajasthan GK (80-100 marks), Educational Psychology (60 marks), and subject pedagogy. Note the offline OMR format—practice bubbling answers quickly.
Focus on Rajasthan-Centric Topics: Dedicate time to Rajasthan's geography, history, culture, and current affairs (e.g., state schemes, festivals, folk arts). Use maps and timelines for quick recall.
Strengthen Pedagogy and Child Development: Master concepts like learning theories (Piaget, Vygotsky), inclusive education, RTE Act, and NEP 2020. Relate them to classroom scenarios for better application.
Practice Subject-Specific Content: For Level 1, revise primary-level Hindi, English, Maths, and EVS from NCERT books. For Level 2, deep-dive into your chosen subject (e.g., Science: physics/chemistry basics; Social Science: Rajasthan history + India). Use simple diagrams and formulas.
Daily Practice with PYQs and Mocks: Solve previous year questions (PYQs from 2022-2025 cycles) and at least 2-3 timed mocks daily. Analyze errors—focus on why you got it wrong and revise weak topics. Aim for 70-80% accuracy to counter negative marking.
Time Management: Allocate time per section during mocks (e.g., 30 mins for GK, 40 mins for pedagogy). Read questions carefully to avoid silly mistakes.
Make Quick Revision Notes: Create one-page summaries, mind maps, and flashcards for GK facts, psychology terms, and subject formulas. Revise them multiple times daily.
Language Proficiency: Practice Hindi/English sections for comprehension and grammar. For Level 2, ensure subject answers align with Rajasthan Board textbooks.
Health and Mindset: Sleep 7-8 hours, eat light meals, and take short breaks. Stay positive—visualize success. Avoid new topics now; stick to revision.
Resources: Use official RSSB syllabus, NCERT books (Classes 1-8), Rajasthan GK books (e.g., Lakshya or Arihant), and apps like Notopedia & Others for mocks. Join Telegram groups for last-minute tips, but verify info.
Consistency and smart practice will help you score 200+ marks.
STUDY PLANS
With only about 9 days left until the exam (as of January 8, 2026), this is a short-term, intensive revision plan focused on consolidation rather than new learning. Adjust based on your level (1 or 2) and weak areas. Aim for 6-8 hours daily, with breaks. Total plan: Days 1-7 for revision + mocks; Days 8-9 for light review.
General Guidelines
Daily Structure: Morning (2-3 hours: Conceptual revision), Afternoon (2-3 hours: Practice), Evening (1-2 hours: Analysis + light notes).
Track Progress: Use a diary to note daily achievements and weak spots.
For Level 1: Emphasize foundational pedagogy and primary subjects.
For Level 2: Allocate extra time to your specific subject (e.g., Maths/Science).
Resources: PYQs (last 5 years), mocks from RSSB portal/apps, NCERT PDFs, Rajasthan GK compendiums.
6- Month Study Plan
1. Month 1: Understand the syllabus and exam pattern; start with Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) basics.
2. Month 2: Complete Language I & Language II (Grammar, Comprehension, Pedagogy).
3. Month 3: Cover Mathematics & Environmental Studies (Level 1) / Subject-specific topics (Level 2).
4. Month 4: Finish remaining subject topics and begin solving previous year papers.
5. Practice MCQs daily and revise weekly to strengthen concepts.
6. Start taking 1–2 sectional mock tests every week.
7. Month 5: Attempt full-length mock tests regularly and analyze mistakes.
8. Focus on weak areas and prepare short revision notes.
9. Month 6: Intensive revision of all subjects and important teaching theories.
10. Maintain consistency, improve time management, and revise previous year questions thoroughly.
3-Month Study Plan
1. Month 1: Understand the syllabus and exam pattern; complete Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) thoroughly.
2. Cover Language I and Language II basics (Grammar, Comprehension, Teaching Methods).
3. Month 2: Study Mathematics & Environmental Studies (Level 1) or subject-specific topics (Level 2).
4. Solve previous year question papers alongside topic-wise MCQs.
5. Take 2–3 sectional mock tests every week.
6. Analyse mistakes and strengthen weak areas regularly.
7. Month 3: Start full-length mock tests in exam-like conditions.
8. Revise important formulas, concepts, and teaching theories daily.
9. Prepare short notes for quick revision before the exam.
10. Stay consistent, practice time management, and focus on accuracy.
1-Month Study Plan
1. Review the complete syllabus and exam pattern for Level 1 or Level 2.
2. Revise Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) concepts and important theories.
3. Strengthen Language I and Language II (Grammar, Comprehension, Teaching Methods).
4. Revise Mathematics & EVS (Level 1) or your concerned subject (Level 2) daily.
5. Solve previous year question papers every 2–3 days.
6. Attempt 3–4 full-length mock tests each week.
7. Analyze mistakes and focus on weak topics immediately.
8. Prepare short notes and revise them regularly.
9. Practice time management to complete the paper within the allotted time.
10. Stay consistent, revise daily, and maintain confidence before the exam.
STUDY TIPS
For UGC NET 2026 (June/December cycles), start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus and exam pattern (Paper 1: 50 MCQs on teaching/research aptitude, reasoning, etc.; Paper 2: 100 MCQs on your subject). Create a realistic study plan (e.g., 4-6 months): dedicate 2-3 hours daily to Paper 1 (focus on high-weight topics like reasoning, comprehension, NEP 2020) and more to Paper 2 concepts. Practice previous year questions (PYQs) regularly, take unit-wise/full mock tests, make short notes for quick revision, and revise consistently—no negative marking means attempt all questions confidently.
Understand the Exam Thoroughly: Review the syllabus and pattern from the official RSSB PDFs. Prioritize high-weightage sections like Rajasthan GK (80-100 marks), Educational Psychology (60 marks), and subject pedagogy. Note the offline OMR format—practice bubbling answers quickly.
Focus on Rajasthan-Centric Topics: Dedicate time to Rajasthan's geography, history, culture, and current affairs (e.g., state schemes, festivals, folk arts). Use maps and timelines for quick recall.
Strengthen Pedagogy and Child Development: Master concepts like learning theories (Piaget, Vygotsky), inclusive education, RTE Act, and NEP 2020. Relate them to classroom scenarios for better application.
Practice Subject-Specific Content: For Level 1, revise primary-level Hindi, English, Maths, and EVS from NCERT books. For Level 2, deep-dive into your chosen subject (e.g., Science: physics/chemistry basics; Social Science: Rajasthan history + India). Use simple diagrams and formulas.
Daily Practice with PYQs and Mocks: Solve previous year questions (PYQs from 2022-2025 cycles) and at least 2-3 timed mocks daily. Analyze errors—focus on why you got it wrong and revise weak topics. Aim for 70-80% accuracy to counter negative marking.
Time Management: Allocate time per section during mocks (e.g., 30 mins for GK, 40 mins for pedagogy). Read questions carefully to avoid silly mistakes.
Make Quick Revision Notes: Create one-page summaries, mind maps, and flashcards for GK facts, psychology terms, and subject formulas. Revise them multiple times daily.
Language Proficiency: Practice Hindi/English sections for comprehension and grammar. For Level 2, ensure subject answers align with Rajasthan Board textbooks.
Health and Mindset: Sleep 7-8 hours, eat light meals, and take short breaks. Stay positive—visualize success. Avoid new topics now; stick to revision.
Resources: Use official RSSB syllabus, NCERT books (Classes 1-8), Rajasthan GK books (e.g., Lakshya or Arihant), and apps like Notopedia & Others for mocks. Join Telegram groups for last-minute tips, but verify info.
Consistency and smart practice will help you score 200+ marks.
STUDY PLANS
With only about 9 days left until the exam (as of January 8, 2026), this is a short-term, intensive revision plan focused on consolidation rather than new learning. Adjust based on your level (1 or 2) and weak areas. Aim for 6-8 hours daily, with breaks. Total plan: Days 1-7 for revision + mocks; Days 8-9 for light review.
General Guidelines
Daily Structure: Morning (2-3 hours: Conceptual revision), Afternoon (2-3 hours: Practice), Evening (1-2 hours: Analysis + light notes).
Track Progress: Use a diary to note daily achievements and weak spots.
For Level 1: Emphasize foundational pedagogy and primary subjects.
For Level 2: Allocate extra time to your specific subject (e.g., Maths/Science).
Resources: PYQs (last 5 years), mocks from RSSB portal/apps, NCERT PDFs, Rajasthan GK compendiums.
6- Month Study Plan
1. Month 1: Understand the syllabus and exam pattern; start with Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) basics.
2. Month 2: Complete Language I & Language II (Grammar, Comprehension, Pedagogy).
3. Month 3: Cover Mathematics & Environmental Studies (Level 1) / Subject-specific topics (Level 2).
4. Month 4: Finish remaining subject topics and begin solving previous year papers.
5. Practice MCQs daily and revise weekly to strengthen concepts.
6. Start taking 1–2 sectional mock tests every week.
7. Month 5: Attempt full-length mock tests regularly and analyze mistakes.
8. Focus on weak areas and prepare short revision notes.
9. Month 6: Intensive revision of all subjects and important teaching theories.
10. Maintain consistency, improve time management, and revise previous year questions thoroughly.
3-Month Study Plan
1. Month 1: Understand the syllabus and exam pattern; complete Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) thoroughly.
2. Cover Language I and Language II basics (Grammar, Comprehension, Teaching Methods).
3. Month 2: Study Mathematics & Environmental Studies (Level 1) or subject-specific topics (Level 2).
4. Solve previous year question papers alongside topic-wise MCQs.
5. Take 2–3 sectional mock tests every week.
6. Analyse mistakes and strengthen weak areas regularly.
7. Month 3: Start full-length mock tests in exam-like conditions.
8. Revise important formulas, concepts, and teaching theories daily.
9. Prepare short notes for quick revision before the exam.
10. Stay consistent, practice time management, and focus on accuracy.
1-Month Study Plan
1. Review the complete syllabus and exam pattern for Level 1 or Level 2.
2. Revise Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) concepts and important theories.
3. Strengthen Language I and Language II (Grammar, Comprehension, Teaching Methods).
4. Revise Mathematics & EVS (Level 1) or your concerned subject (Level 2) daily.
5. Solve previous year question papers every 2–3 days.
6. Attempt 3–4 full-length mock tests each week.
7. Analyze mistakes and focus on weak topics immediately.
8. Prepare short notes and revise them regularly.
9. Practice time management to complete the paper within the allotted time.
10. Stay consistent, revise daily, and maintain confidence before the exam.
General info
OVERVIEW
The REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2026 is conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB). The REET Mains 2026 is a state-level recruitment examination for teachers, mandatory for securing teaching positions in government schools from Grade 1 through Grade 8. REET Mains Level 1 is intended for teachers opting for Primary Teacher posts (Grade 1 to Grade 5), and REET Mains Level 2 for Upper Primary Teacher posts (Grade 6 to Grade 8). It is implemented by the Government of Rajasthan.
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025-2026 |
Conducting Body | Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) |
Exam level | State-level |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | January 17 to 20, 2026 (some subjects may extend to January 21, 2026) |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) Teacher posts through REET Mains 2025 is merit-based and conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB). It consists of the following stages:
Main Stages
Written Examination (REET Mains): A single offline OMR-based objective exam (300 marks, 150 MCQs, with 1/3 negative marking). This is the primary stage—candidates must score high to secure a place in the merit list.
Merit List Preparation: Prepared separately for each level, subject (for Level 2), category, and area (TSP/Non-TSP) based solely on marks obtained in the written exam. No weightage for REET eligibility scores or interviews.
Document Verification (DV): Shortlisted candidates (as per vacancies and cut-off) are called for verification of original documents (educational certificates, REET scorecard, caste/category certificates, domicile, etc.).
Final Selection & Appointment: After successful DV, candidates are appointed as Probationer Trainee Teachers based on the final merit list and available vacancies.
There is no interview or additional test. The process is straightforward and depends entirely on written exam performance. Results, answer keys, and merit lists will be released on https://rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in/ after the exam (January 17-21, 2026)
OVERVIEW
The REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2026 is conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB). The REET Mains 2026 is a state-level recruitment examination for teachers, mandatory for securing teaching positions in government schools from Grade 1 through Grade 8. REET Mains Level 1 is intended for teachers opting for Primary Teacher posts (Grade 1 to Grade 5), and REET Mains Level 2 for Upper Primary Teacher posts (Grade 6 to Grade 8). It is implemented by the Government of Rajasthan.
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025-2026 |
Conducting Body | Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) |
Exam level | State-level |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | January 17 to 20, 2026 (some subjects may extend to January 21, 2026) |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) Teacher posts through REET Mains 2025 is merit-based and conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB). It consists of the following stages:
Main Stages
Written Examination (REET Mains): A single offline OMR-based objective exam (300 marks, 150 MCQs, with 1/3 negative marking). This is the primary stage—candidates must score high to secure a place in the merit list.
Merit List Preparation: Prepared separately for each level, subject (for Level 2), category, and area (TSP/Non-TSP) based solely on marks obtained in the written exam. No weightage for REET eligibility scores or interviews.
Document Verification (DV): Shortlisted candidates (as per vacancies and cut-off) are called for verification of original documents (educational certificates, REET scorecard, caste/category certificates, domicile, etc.).
Final Selection & Appointment: After successful DV, candidates are appointed as Probationer Trainee Teachers based on the final merit list and available vacancies.
There is no interview or additional test. The process is straightforward and depends entirely on written exam performance. Results, answer keys, and merit lists will be released on https://rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in/ after the exam (January 17-21, 2026)
2025 exam
LATEST UPDATE
Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) will soon announce the REET Mains Result 2026 on its official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. The REET Mains 2026 examination was conducted in offline mode from 17 January to 20 January 2026. The admit card for the exam was released on 12 January 2026. Candidates could fill out and submit the REET Mains application form between 7 November and 6 December 2025. Earlier, the REET Mains 2025 notification for the recruitment of Primary and Upper Primary Teachers was published on the official website.
IMPORTANT DATES
RSSB has released the official notification for the REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025 exam. Candidates willing to appear for the REET Mains exam can fill the application form from 7 November 2025 to 6 December 2025. The last date for payment of the application fee is 6 December 2025. REET Mains exam will be conducted from 17 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 (with some subjects up to 21 January 2026).
Key Dates at a Glance
Notification Release: November 6, 2025
Online Application Start: November 7, 2025
Online Application End: December 6, 2025
Last Date for Fee Payment: December 6, 2025
Exam Schedule Announcement: December 29, 2025
Admit Card Release: Expected early January 2026 (likely January 10–12, 2026)
Exam Dates: January 17 to 20, 2026 (some subjects may extend to January 21, 2026)
Exam Shifts: Two shifts daily (Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM; Evening: 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
VACANCY DETAILS
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has announced a total of 7,759 vacancies for Third Grade Teacher posts through the ongoing REET Mains 2025 recruitment drive.
Breakdown
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1 to 5): 5,636 posts
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6 to 8): 2,123 posts (subject-wise distribution, e.g., Hindi, English, Science, Maths, Social Science, etc.)
These vacancies are distributed across non-TSP and TSP areas, with reservations as per Rajasthan Government rules (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD/Ex-Servicemen, etc.).
SALARY STRUCTURE
The salary for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) Teachers recruited through REET Mains 2025 follows the 7th Pay Commission guidelines implemented by the Rajasthan Government. Newly appointed teachers serve a 2-year probation period as Probationer Trainee Teachers, after which they become permanent with full pay scale benefits.
Key Highlights
Probation Period (2 years): Fixed monthly stipend of Rs 23,700 (basic pay only, with limited allowances like Dearness Allowance).
After Probation (Permanent Appointment):
Pay Matrix Level: Level 10 (or L-10 in Rajasthan Pay Matrix).
Basic Pay: Starting at Rs 33,800 to Rs 37,800 (entry level, depending on exact matrix cell).
Pay Scale: Rs 56,100 – Rs 1,77,500 (full range with annual increments).
Grade Pay: Equivalent to pre-7th Pay Rs 3,600 (integrated into matrix).
Allowances (added after probation or partially during):
Dearness Allowance (DA): Currently around 50-55% of basic pay (revised periodically by state government).
House Rent Allowance (HRA): 8-24% depending on city classification (higher in urban areas like Jaipur).
Other perks: Travel Allowance, Medical benefits, Provident Fund, Gratuity, Pension (NPS), and leaves.
In-Hand Salary (Approximate after Probation):
Freshers: Rs 60,000 – Rs 80,000 per month (gross, including allowances; varies by location and DA rate).
With experience/increments: Increases significantly over time.
Both Level 1 and Level 2 teachers receive the same pay scale (no difference post-probation). Career growth includes promotions to Senior Teacher, Headmaster, etc., with higher levels (e.g., Level 11 or above).
Note: Exact figures may vary slightly based on latest government orders. For precise details, refer to the official notification or Rajasthan Pay Matrix on official website.
HOW TO APPLY
The online application window for the current REET Mains 2025 cycle closed on December 6, 2025. Applications are no longer being accepted. Over 9.5 lakh candidates successfully applied. The exam is scheduled from January 17 to 21, 2026.
If you missed it, wait for the next teacher recruitment cycle (likely in late 2026 or 2027, depending on vacancies).
Application Process (for Reference/Future Cycles)
Applications are submitted online only through the Rajasthan Single Sign-On (SSO) portal. No offline mode.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Visit the Rajasthan SSO portal: sso.rajasthan.gov.in.
Register or log in with your SSO ID/password (new users: Click "Registration" and create one using Aadhaar/mobile/email).
After login, go to the "Recruitment" section or search for RSSB recruitments.
Select the REET Mains/Third Grade Teacher Recruitment link (e.g., Primary Level 1 or Upper Primary Level 2).
Fill in personal details, educational qualifications, REET scorecard details, and upload required documents (photo, signature, certificates).
Pay the application fee online (General: Rs 600; Reserved categories: Rs 400; correction fee if needed: Rs 300).
Submit the form and take a printout for reference.
EXAM CENTERS
The REET Mains exam (scheduled from January 17 to 21, 2026) is conducted offline across various examination centres throughout Rajasthan. The exact list of centres is not publicly detailed in advance for security reasons, but the exam is held in major district headquarters and cities to accommodate candidates statewide.
...
LATEST UPDATE
Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) will soon announce the REET Mains Result 2026 on its official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. The REET Mains 2026 examination was conducted in offline mode from 17 January to 20 January 2026. The admit card for the exam was released on 12 January 2026. Candidates could fill out and submit the REET Mains application form between 7 November and 6 December 2025. Earlier, the REET Mains 2025 notification for the recruitment of Primary and Upper Primary Teachers was published on the official website.
IMPORTANT DATES
RSSB has released the official notification for the REET Mains (Third Grade Teacher Recruitment) 2025 exam. Candidates willing to appear for the REET Mains exam can fill the application form from 7 November 2025 to 6 December 2025. The last date for payment of the application fee is 6 December 2025. REET Mains exam will be conducted from 17 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 (with some subjects up to 21 January 2026).
Key Dates at a Glance
Notification Release: November 6, 2025
Online Application Start: November 7, 2025
Online Application End: December 6, 2025
Last Date for Fee Payment: December 6, 2025
Exam Schedule Announcement: December 29, 2025
Admit Card Release: Expected early January 2026 (likely January 10–12, 2026)
Exam Dates: January 17 to 20, 2026 (some subjects may extend to January 21, 2026)
Exam Shifts: Two shifts daily (Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM; Evening: 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
VACANCY DETAILS
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has announced a total of 7,759 vacancies for Third Grade Teacher posts through the ongoing REET Mains 2025 recruitment drive.
Breakdown
Level 1 (Primary Teacher - Classes 1 to 5): 5,636 posts
Level 2 (Upper Primary Teacher - Classes 6 to 8): 2,123 posts (subject-wise distribution, e.g., Hindi, English, Science, Maths, Social Science, etc.)
These vacancies are distributed across non-TSP and TSP areas, with reservations as per Rajasthan Government rules (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD/Ex-Servicemen, etc.).
SALARY STRUCTURE
The salary for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) Teachers recruited through REET Mains 2025 follows the 7th Pay Commission guidelines implemented by the Rajasthan Government. Newly appointed teachers serve a 2-year probation period as Probationer Trainee Teachers, after which they become permanent with full pay scale benefits.
Key Highlights
Probation Period (2 years): Fixed monthly stipend of Rs 23,700 (basic pay only, with limited allowances like Dearness Allowance).
After Probation (Permanent Appointment):
Pay Matrix Level: Level 10 (or L-10 in Rajasthan Pay Matrix).
Basic Pay: Starting at Rs 33,800 to Rs 37,800 (entry level, depending on exact matrix cell).
Pay Scale: Rs 56,100 – Rs 1,77,500 (full range with annual increments).
Grade Pay: Equivalent to pre-7th Pay Rs 3,600 (integrated into matrix).
Allowances (added after probation or partially during):
Dearness Allowance (DA): Currently around 50-55% of basic pay (revised periodically by state government).
House Rent Allowance (HRA): 8-24% depending on city classification (higher in urban areas like Jaipur).
Other perks: Travel Allowance, Medical benefits, Provident Fund, Gratuity, Pension (NPS), and leaves.
In-Hand Salary (Approximate after Probation):
Freshers: Rs 60,000 – Rs 80,000 per month (gross, including allowances; varies by location and DA rate).
With experience/increments: Increases significantly over time.
Both Level 1 and Level 2 teachers receive the same pay scale (no difference post-probation). Career growth includes promotions to Senior Teacher, Headmaster, etc., with higher levels (e.g., Level 11 or above).
Note: Exact figures may vary slightly based on latest government orders. For precise details, refer to the official notification or Rajasthan Pay Matrix on official website.
HOW TO APPLY
The online application window for the current REET Mains 2025 cycle closed on December 6, 2025. Applications are no longer being accepted. Over 9.5 lakh candidates successfully applied. The exam is scheduled from January 17 to 21, 2026.
If you missed it, wait for the next teacher recruitment cycle (likely in late 2026 or 2027, depending on vacancies).
Application Process (for Reference/Future Cycles)
Applications are submitted online only through the Rajasthan Single Sign-On (SSO) portal. No offline mode.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Visit the Rajasthan SSO portal: sso.rajasthan.gov.in.
Register or log in with your SSO ID/password (new users: Click "Registration" and create one using Aadhaar/mobile/email).
After login, go to the "Recruitment" section or search for RSSB recruitments.
Select the REET Mains/Third Grade Teacher Recruitment link (e.g., Primary Level 1 or Upper Primary Level 2).
Fill in personal details, educational qualifications, REET scorecard details, and upload required documents (photo, signature, certificates).
Pay the application fee online (General: Rs 600; Reserved categories: Rs 400; correction fee if needed: Rs 300).
Submit the form and take a printout for reference.
EXAM CENTERS
The REET Mains exam (scheduled from January 17 to 21, 2026) is conducted offline across various examination centres throughout Rajasthan. The exact list of centres is not publicly detailed in advance for security reasons, but the exam is held in major district headquarters and cities to accommodate candidates statewide.
Key Points
Candidates select preferred districts or cities during the application process (if applicable).
The exact exam centre (venue address, city) is allotted by RSSB and mentioned only on the admit card (expected release: early January 2026, around January 10-12).
Centres are typically set up in government schools, colleges, or institutions in districts like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Bikaner, Alwar, Sikar, Bharatpur, and other major towns.
The exam is spread across multiple centres to handle the large number of applicants (over 9 lakh in this cycle).
For the precise centre allotment and any updates, download your admit card from the official website:
ADMIT CARD
As of January 8, 2026, the REET Mains Admit Card has not been released yet. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) is expected to release it soon, likely between January 10-12, 2026 (about 7-10 days before the exam starts on January 17).
Key Details
Exam Dates: January 17 to 20, 2026 (some subjects up to January 21).
Download Website: rssb.rajasthan.gov.in (or via Rajasthan SSO portal: sso.rajasthan.gov.in).
How to Download (once released):
Visit rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
Log in using your SSO ID (or application number and password).
Go to the "Admit Card" or "REET Mains 2026" section.
Download and print the hall ticket.
The admit card will include your exam date, shift (morning 10 AM–12:30 PM or evening 3 PM–5:30 PM), center address, and instructions.
Keep checking the official RSSB website daily for the direct download link and updates.
EXAM RESULT
As of January 8, 2026, the REET Mains exam (for Level 1 Primary and Level 2 Upper Primary Teachers) is scheduled to begin on January 17, 2026, and continue till January 20-21, 2026. The exam has not yet been conducted, so results have not been declared.
Expected Timeline
Answer Key Release: Usually within 1-2 weeks after the last exam date (expected late January or early February 2026).
Result Declaration: Typically 1-2 months after the exam (expected March-April 2026), along with merit lists and cut-offs.
Results will include marks, qualification status, and category-wise merit for document verification.
Results, answer keys, and final merit lists will be published on the official website:
Follow these steps to download your Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) Result:
1. Visit the official website.
2. On the homepage, click on the REET Result link.
3. Select the relevant Level (Level 1 or Level 2) result link.
4. Enter your Roll Number and other required details (such as Date of Birth, if asked).
5. Click on the Submit button.
6. Your result/scorecard will appear on the screen.
7. Download the PDF and take a printout for future reference.
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