The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the admit cards for the Assistant Statistical Officer (ASO) recruitment exam. Candidates who applied for the ASO position can now download their admit cards by visiting the official website. To download the admit card, candidates must enter their application number, date of birth, and captcha code.
The exam will be held on this date.
The RPSC will conduct the exam for recruitment to a total of 64 Assistant Statistical Officer positions on October 12th at various exam centers across Rajasthan. The exam will be conducted from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
RPSC ASO Admit Card 2025: How to Download the Admit Card
The RPSC has released the admit card for the ASO exam. Candidates appearing for the exam can download their admit card by following the simple steps outlined here.
To download the admit card, first visit the official website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
After clicking on the link, enter your application number, date of birth, and captcha code.
After entering the login details, the admit card will open on your screen.
After downloading the admit card, be sure to take a printout of it.
All candidates are advised to carefully check their name, exam name, exam date and time, and exam center before downloading the admit card. Also, bring the admit card and ID proof with you on the exam day. Also, try to arrive at the exam center one or two hours before the scheduled time. Otherwise, candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam center if they are late.
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