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All About RPSC Grade 1 Exam

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts the Grade 1 exam to recruit teachers in various subjects for government schools across the state. This prestigious examination serves as a gateway for aspiring educators to secure a teaching position in Rajasthan’s educational institutions. Given the competitive nature of the exam, candidates need to have a comprehensive understanding of the exam’s format, syllabus, eligibility criteria, and other essential details. This blog provides an in-depth overview of these aspects, helping candidates navigate their preparation journey effectively.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Exam Pattern
  3. Syllabus
  4. Eligibility Criteria
  5. Cutoff
  6. Topic-wise Question Distribution
  7. Conclusion

Introduction

The RPSC Grade 1 exam is a state-level competitive examination aimed at recruiting qualified teachers for various subjects in Rajasthan’s government schools. The exam is known for its rigorous selection process, which includes a written test and an interview. The written test assesses candidates’ general knowledge and subject-specific expertise, while the interview evaluates their teaching skills and suitability for the position. The Grade 1 exam is highly sought after, attracting thousands of candidates each year, all competing for a limited number of vacancies. A thorough preparation strategy, including understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, is crucial for success.

Exam Pattern

The RPSC Grade 1 exam consists of two main papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is a general paper that covers a wide range of topics, including General Knowledge, General Science, and Educational Psychology. It serves as a preliminary test to gauge the candidates’ overall awareness and understanding of fundamental concepts. Paper II, on the other hand, is subject-specific and focuses on the candidate’s chosen area of expertise, such as Mathematics, English, or Science. Each paper is designed to test both depth and breadth of knowledge, with 150 marks allocated to each and a duration of 3 hours. The questions are objective in nature, with a negative marking scheme of 1/3rd mark for each incorrect answer, emphasizing accuracy along with knowledge.

Syllabus

The syllabus for the RPSC Grade 1 exam is comprehensive and varies depending on the subject chosen by the candidate. The General Knowledge section typically includes topics like Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, and Current Affairs, providing a broad overview of essential subjects. In addition to these, candidates must prepare for their specific subject area, which requires a deep understanding of advanced topics. For instance, a candidate opting for Mathematics would need to cover topics ranging from algebra and calculus to more specialized areas like differential equations and complex analysis. Given the extensive nature of the syllabus, it is crucial for candidates to strategize their study plan, prioritizing topics based on their strengths and weaknesses.

Eligibility Criteria

To appear for the RPSC Grade 1 exam, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria set by the commission. Firstly, candidates should hold a Master’s degree in the relevant subject with at least 55% marks. This academic qualification ensures that the candidates have a strong foundation in their subject area. Additionally, candidates must possess a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree from a recognized institution, which certifies their readiness to take on teaching responsibilities. The age limit for applicants is generally between 21 and 40 years, with relaxations provided for reserved categories in accordance with government policies. It is imperative for candidates to fulfill all eligibility criteria, as failure to do so can result in disqualification at any stage of the selection process.

Cutoff

The cutoff for the RPSC Grade 1 exam is the minimum score required to qualify for the next stage, which is typically the interview. The cutoff marks are determined based on various factors, including the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, and the overall performance of the candidates. The cutoff is published separately for each subject and category, reflecting the competitive nature of the selection process. Candidates who score above the cutoff marks in both papers are shortlisted for the interview round. It is advisable for candidates to aim for a score significantly higher than the expected cutoff, as this increases their chances of making it to the final merit list.

Topic-wise Question Distribution

Understanding the topic-wise question distribution can significantly aid candidates in their preparation. The RPSC Grade 1 exam features questions from various topics across different educational levels, including school, undergraduate (UG), and postgraduate (PG) levels. 

Level Subject Question Distribution
School Level Algebra 10 Questions
Matrix & Determinants 7 Questions
Set Relation & Function 5 Questions
Analytic Geometry 11 Questions
Calculus 8 Questions
Vector Algebra 5 Questions
Statistics & Probability 5 Questions
UG Level Abstract Algebra 10 Questions
Complex Analysis 4 Questions
Calculus 8 Questions
Differential Equations (DE) 7 Questions
Vector Calculus 5 Questions
Analytic Geometry of 3D 8 Questions
Static & Dynamics 6 Questions
PG Level Linear Algebra & Metric Space 4 Questions
Integral Transform & Special Function 5 Questions
Differential Geometry & Tensor 6 Questions
Numerical Analysis 6 Questions
Optimization Technique 6 Questions

Total questions across all levels: 126

 

  • School Level: Questions cover basic topics like Algebra (10 questions), Matrix & Determinants (7 questions), Set Relation & Function (5 questions), Analytic Geometry (11 questions), Calculus (8 questions), Vector Algebra (5 questions), and Statistics & Probability (5 questions).
  • UG Level: Includes advanced topics like Abstract Algebra (10 questions), Complex Analysis (4 questions), Calculus (8 questions), Differential Equations (7 questions), Vector Calculus (5 questions), Analytic Geometry of 3D (8 questions), and Static & Dynamics (6 questions).
  • PG Level: Focuses on specialized areas such as Linear Algebra & Metric Space (4 questions), Integral Transform & Special Function (5 questions), Differential Geometry & Tensor (6 questions), Numerical Analysis (6 questions), and Optimization Technique (6 questions).

This detailed distribution helps candidates allocate their study time effectively, ensuring they cover all important topics and focus on areas with higher weightage.

Conclusion

The RPSC Grade 1 exam is a vital opportunity for aspiring teachers in Rajasthan to secure a reputable position in government schools. The exam’s comprehensive nature, including its rigorous syllabus and multi-stage selection process, demands thorough preparation and a strategic approach. Understanding the exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility criteria, and cutoff marks is crucial for candidates aiming to succeed. Additionally, paying attention to the topic-wise question distribution can help candidates prioritize their studies and maximize their scores. With dedication and consistent effort, candidates can achieve their goal of becoming a Grade 1 teacher in Rajasthan, contributing significantly to the state’s educational landscape.

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