Tomorrow's exam for PTI, Assistant Professor, and Librarian will be held at the district headquarters in Ajmer, Jaipur. Admission will be open one hour in advance.

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission arranged the optional subject examination in Hindi at the district headquarters in Ajmer and Jaipur, as well as the optional subject examination in sculpture at the district headquarters in Ajmer, under the Assistant Professor, Librarian, and Physical Training Instructor (College Education Department) Examination 2023. However, tomorrow is when it will occur.

Question Paper I will be examined from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Question Paper II from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. OMR is required for every exam question. Ten more minutes will be allocated to complete the fifth option on the sheet. The exam admit cards have already been posted to the website.

Only sixty minutes prior to the exam's start time will any candidate be permitted entry into the testing facility. No candidate will be permitted to enter the testing facility after this. Due to the time required for the search, arriving late could prevent you from taking the test.

Entry requires a photo ID.

In order to be identified, candidates must show up at the testing location with their original, colored Aadhar card. Entry may be permitted based on other original photo identity cards, such as a driver's license, voter ID card, or passport, in certain situations if the original Aadhar card (colored print) is unavailable. Entry into the examination center will not be permitted without the original photo identification card.

The commission's advice is to not be duped by anyone.

Candidates taking the Commission-conducted exam shouldn't be duped by a middleman, broker, social miscreant, or criminal. In order to pass the exam, if someone offers a bribe or makes any other kind of inducement or bluff, they should report this to the commission control room at 0145-2635200, 2635212, and 2635255, along with supporting documentation.

The Rajasthan Public Examinations (Measures to Prevent Unfair Means) Act, 2022, stipulates that using unfair methods during an examination and engaging in unfair practices can result in life imprisonment, a fine of up to Rs 10 crore, and the confiscation of both immovable and movable property. As.

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