RPSC Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.) Result 2025: Date, Cut Off, Merit & Selection List
RPSC Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.) Exam
RPSC stands for Rajasthan Public Service Commission. The Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.) exam is for recruiting senior teachers in secondary education (i.e. teaching in higher classes in Rajasthan). After you appear for the exam, the result, cut off, merit list, and selection list tell you whether you’ve made it or not.
In 2025, many candidates are waiting to see their result. If you took this exam, read on — you’ll know when the result might come, how cut offs work, what merit list means, and how to check all this.
The official RPSC website (for results and notices) is rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
Important Dates You Should Know
We don’t have all dates confirmed yet, but here are some already published ones related to Sr. Teacher / Senior Teacher results and notices:
Event | Date / Status |
Result / Preamble & Cut off (Main List) for Sr. Teacher Sanskrit (Sec. Edu.) | 28 August 2025 |
Reserve list & cut off | 28 August 2025 |
Results / cut off for Hindi (Main & Reserve) | 7 August 2025 |
Results / cut off for Science (Main & Reserve) | 14 August 2025 |
Results / cut off for Social Science (Main & Reserve) | 13 August 2025 |
These are subjects for Sr. Teacher (Sanskrit Edu.). For Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.), the pattern may follow these timelines. Keep checking RPSC’s “Results” section.
What Does “Cut Off” Mean?
“Cut off” is the minimum marks you must score to qualify. It’s determined by RPSC after considering:
- Number of candidates
- Difficulty level of exam
- Number of vacancies
- Category (General / OBC / SC / ST / etc.)
If you score equal or above cut off (for your category), you might be in the running. If your marks are below, you likely won’t make it to merit list.
For Sr. Teacher, cut offs vary subject to subject and category to category.
What Is Merit List & Selection List?
- Merit List: This is a list of candidates who scored high (above cut off) and are eligible for final selection or next steps.
- Selection List: From the merit list, this is the list of candidates who finally get selected (after document verification, interview if any).
So, you may see your name in merit list first. Then if everything (documents, eligibility checks) is okay, you may appear in the selection list.
How to Check RPSC Sr. Teacher Result, Merit or Selection List
Here’s how you can check:
- Open rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
- Go to Results section (often on homepage or under “Candidate” / “Results & Preambles”)
- Look for Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.) or related exam links
- Click on “Result Preamble & Cut off” (Main / Reserve)
- Download PDF (main list or reserve)
- Use Ctrl + F in PDF and type your roll number to see if you’re listed
- If listed, check which list (main, reserve) and next steps
You should also download the cut off sheet to compare your marks.
What the Official Notices Show
For instance, for the Sanskrit Education (Sr. Teacher), RPSC has already published:
- Main List + Reserve List with cut offs for different subjects.
- Preamble (i.e. list of candidates eligible for further checking) and cut off marks.
So for Sec. Edu., when RPSC does the same, you’ll likely see a similar set of documents: main list, reserve list, cut off, and sometimes a “preamble” (which is a preliminary list for eligibility checking).
What Might Be the Cut Off Range (Estimate)
We don’t have confirmed cut offs for all subjects of Sec. Edu. But from trends and related Sr. Teacher cut offs, some estimates:
- For General / Unreserved category: high
- For Reserved categories: lower but still competitive
- For TSP / Tribal / Remote area posts: might be slightly more lenient
If you see cut off for a Sr. Teacher post in Sanskrit education is high for main list, then in Sec. Edu. subject like Science, Math, Social Science etc. cut off may also be tough.
What Happens After the Result / Selection List
Once RPSC publishes the selection list, here are the usual steps:
- Document Verification (DV): You’ll be asked to bring proof (educational certificates, identity, caste, etc.).
- Check Eligibility: If any mismatch or ineligibility found, your candidature might be cancelled.
- Appointment / Allocation: If all is well, you may be posted to schools or regions based on merit and preference.
- Training / Induction: Some orientation or training period is possible.
If you are selected, be ready to promptly comply with all document requests.
Things You Should Do Right Now
- If you know your approximate marks, compare with past cut offs to see your chances
- Keep your roll number, application number, all documents ready
- Monitor RPSC’s official site daily — new subject results may be added
- Know your subject-specific details (which subject you applied for) so you check the right PDF
- Be ready for document verification — your certificates, identity proofs must be in order
What to Do If Your Name Is Not in the List
- Check reserved / wait list (reserve list) — maybe you’re in reserve
- Make sure you checked correct subject PDF
- Check for discrepancies — sometimes roll number changes or list corrections happen
- Contact RPSC helpdesk / support if you strongly believe there is a mistake
- Wait for a “pickup” or “additional list” (sometimes RPSC publishes extra lists later)
A Note on Ineligible Applications
Interestingly, for the Sr. Teacher Secondary Education exam process, RPSC already identified over 53,541 ineligible candidates out of ~11.87 lakh applicants because their applications didn’t meet criteria. These candidates were asked to withdraw between certain dates.
This tells you: checking eligibility criteria strictly matters. If your application was correct, you won’t be among rejected ones.
Final Thoughts
- The RPSC Sr. Teacher (Sec. Edu.) Result 2025 is expected via similar timelines as subject-specific results (like those seen for Sanskrit education).
- Your goal: score above cut off, get listed in main or reserve lists, then clear document verification.
- Keep checking official RPSC website for result notifications, preambles, cut-offs, merit and final selection lists.
Stay calm. Even if you don’t see your name in first list, sometimes corrections or additional lists come later. And always keep your documents and application details safe — you might need them at every stage.
If you like, I can help you get subject-wise cut offs (when released) or PDF links when they come — do you want me to track that for you?