Exam Overview
The Rajasthan Police Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment 2026 is organized by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) for aspiring candidates seeking positions in the Rajasthan Police. This examination includes a written test, physical assessments, and further selection stages, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of candidates.
Exam Pattern
| Subject |
Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
| General Hindi |
100 |
200 |
2 hours |
| General Knowledge & General Science |
100 |
200 |
2 hours |
Subject-wise Syllabus
General Hindi (Paper I)
- Types of words (Tatsam, Tadbhav, Deshaj, Videshi)
- Grammar: Sandhi, Samas, gender, number, tense, voice
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions
- Comprehension: Reading passages and summary-based questions
- Applied Hindi: Official letter drafting and report writing
General Knowledge & General Science (Paper II)
- Rajasthan History, Art & Culture
- Indian History & National Movement
- Indian Polity & Governance
- Indian Economy & Rajasthan Economy
- Geography (India & Rajasthan) and Environment
- General Science & Technology
- Current Affairs & Contemporary Issues
- Mental Ability & Reasoning
Preparation Tips
- Daily practice of grammar and comprehension for Hindi.
- Stay updated with current affairs and focus on Rajasthan-specific GK.
- Revise NCERT science basics regularly.
- Manage your time effectively and take mock tests.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The exam consists of two papers: General Hindi and General Knowledge & General Science, each with 100 questions and 200 marks.
You can download the syllabus PDF from the official RPSC website or through the provided links in the post.
The subjects include General Hindi, General Knowledge, General Science, Rajasthan History, and Current Affairs.
Focus on daily grammar practice, stay updated with current affairs, and revise NCERT science basics regularly.
Yes, the recruitment process includes physical assessments along with the written test.
Each paper has a duration of 2 hours.
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