Thousands of candidates waiting for the Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Services Selection Board (RSSB) Agriculture Supervisor results have a new timeline to watch. According to recent updates from Major General Alok Raj, Chairman of the board, the pre-document verification results are now expected on either June 19, 2026 or June 25, 2026. This shift comes after earlier speculation pointed toward a mid-June release window that has since been ruled out.
The written examination for these crucial agricultural roles took place on April 18, 2026. Since then, applicants have been in limbo, checking portals daily for any sign of their roll numbers. The latest update, widely circulated via social media and education platforms, suggests the board is finalizing its merit lists ahead of the document verification stage. For those who sat through the two-hour test covering everything from horticulture to animal husbandry, the wait is nearly over.
A Shift in Expectations
Here’s the thing: dates change. Just last month, many candidates were banking on a result release between June 11 and June 17. But Physics Wallah, a major exam preparation platform, reported that this earlier window is now "less likely." Instead, attention has pivoted sharply to the late June dates. The catalyst? A tweet from Chairman Major General Alok Raj.
While the official RSSB website hasn’t posted a formal notice yet, the digital chatter is loud. Portals like Freejobalert and PW have synchronized their advice based on this leadership communication. It’s a classic case of official channels lagging behind social media leaks—a pattern familiar to anyone navigating Indian government recruitments. Candidates are advised to stay vigilant but cautious; until the PDF hits the server, nothing is confirmed.
Recruitment Context and Scale
To understand why this matters, look at the scale. The RSMSSB notified 1,100 vacancies for the Agriculture Supervisor post in 2026. That’s a significant number of entry-level government jobs in a state where agriculture is the backbone of the economy. Applications opened on January 13, 2026, and closed on February 11, drawing thousands of hopefuls.
The financial barrier was low but not negligible. General and OBC (Creamy Layer) candidates paid ₹600, while others—including SC, ST, EWS, and PWD categories—paid ₹400. These fees were collected via e-Mitra kiosks or Lok Jan Suvidha Kendras, ensuring a paper trail for every applicant. Now, those investments of time and money are coming due.
How the Exam Played Out
The test itself was rigorous. Held on a Sunday, April 18, it lasted exactly two hours and carried 300 marks. It wasn’t just about farming knowledge. Candidates faced questions across five subjects:
- General Hindi: 15 questions (45 marks)
- Rajasthan General Knowledge: 25 questions (75 marks)
- Culinary Science: 20 questions (60 marks)
- Horticulture: 20 questions (60 marks)
- Animal Husbandry: 20 questions (60 marks)
This mix tests both local cultural awareness and technical agricultural skills. After the exam, the official answer key was released on May 13, 2026, allowing candidates to calculate their probable scores using the standard formula: (Total Correct Answers × 3) − (Total Wrong Answers × 1). Those with high estimated scores are now the ones holding their breath for June 19 or 25.
Checking the Results: What to Expect
When the results do drop, they won’t be a personalized dashboard login. Historically, RSSB publishes these as large, downloadable PDF files listing selected roll numbers. Here’s how you’ll likely access them:
- Visit the official Rajasthan Staff Selection Board website.
- Navigate to the "Results" or "News & Updates" section.
- Look for the link labeled "Agriculture Supervisor Result" or "Krishi Paryavekshak Result."
- Download the PDF file.
- Use the Ctrl + F shortcut to search your specific roll number.
No password is usually required for the initial list. However, if the board opts for an individual scorecard system this year, you may need your Application/Registration Number. Keep both handy.
What Comes Next?
If your name appears on that list, congratulations—but don’t pack your bags yet. This is the pre-Document Verification result. The next critical step is the Document Verification (DV) stage. You’ll need to produce original certificates for your educational qualifications, age proof, caste certificates (if applicable), and other identity documents. Any discrepancy here can disqualify you, so start organizing your paperwork now.
The broader impact extends beyond individual careers. With 1,100 new supervisors entering the workforce, Rajasthan’s agricultural extension services will see a boost in manpower. These officers play a vital role in connecting farmers with modern techniques, market information, and government subsidies. Their timely appointment ensures smoother implementation of state agricultural policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
When exactly will the RSSB Agriculture Supervisor result be declared?
Based on updates from Chairman Major General Alok Raj, the result is expected on either June 19, 2026, or June 25, 2026. Earlier predictions for mid-June have been largely dismissed by major education portals.
How can I check my result once it is released?
The result will be published as a PDF on the official RSSB website under the "Results" section. Download the file and use the "Ctrl + F" function to search for your roll number. No login is typically required for the initial merit list.
What happens after the result is announced?
Candidates whose names appear on the list will be called for Document Verification (DV). You must bring original copies of all educational certificates, identity proofs, and caste/category certificates for validation before final appointment.
Was there an official answer key released?
Yes, the official answer key for the exam held on April 18, 2026, was released on May 13, 2026. Candidates used this to estimate their scores using the formula: (Correct Answers × 3) - (Wrong Answers × 1).
How many vacancies were there for this recruitment?
The RSMSSB notified 1,100 vacancies for the Agriculture Supervisor post in 2026. This is one of the largest single recruitments for agricultural extension staff in the state recently.