RPSC Calendar 2026 Released; First Exam on 11-01-2026, as the Rajasthan Public Service Commission has published its proposed examination calendar for the upcoming year. The detailed schedule covers multiple recruitment tests to be held across the state throughout 2026, offering clarity for aspirants planning their preparation strategy. The first competitive exam listed in the calendar is scheduled for 11-01-2026. The calendar includes at least 16 key selection tests conducted by the commission across various departments. The announcement aims to help candidates organise their studies well in advance and prepare for multiple posts under the state recruitment umbrella.
RPSC 2026 Exam Calendar: First Exam and Overview
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission’s 2026 examination roadmap begins with a significant entry-level recruitment test. Aspirants can plan their study calendars based on the timeline released. The schedule includes a mix of offline and computer-based examinations spanning different departments.
- Calendar release date: 26-12-2025 (proposed)
- First exam: Deputy Commandant Examination – 11-01-2026
- Conducting authority: Rajasthan Public Service Commission
The calendar provides dates for major tests that will be conducted from January through November 2026, including specialised and general recruitment examinations.
Key RPSC 2026 Examination Dates (Selected)
The examination calendar sets preliminary dates for several key recruitment tests. Candidates should refer to this planned schedule while making preparation plans.
The schedule also outlines additional tentative dates reserved for RPSC examinations throughout the year, continuing up to 27-12-2026.
RPSC 2026 Exam Pattern and Format
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission conducts recruitment examinations for various state government departments. The formats include:
- Offline mode objective examinations for traditional posts
- Computer-based tests for selected positions like Lecturer (Ayurveda) and Assistant Electrical Inspector to enhance transparency and efficiency in recruitment processes
These revisions mark the return to computer-based testing for certain exams after several years.

