You can lodge an objection to the model answer-key issued by Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), 8 subjects issued 8 subjects of Assistant Professor (Medical Education) Exam 2024. There is a last date at 12 pm on 26 May with the prescribed fee. In this regard
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The Commission’s Chief Examination Controller of Examinations Ashutosh Gupta said that the examination of these subjects was conducted from 12 to 15 May 2025. The model question paper of examinations is available on the commission’s website. The objection will have to be filled online with evidence of the books. Objections will not be considered in the event of the desired evidence not attached. Also, if any other person lodges objections in addition to the candidates in the said examination, then no consideration will be taken on it.
The Commission has fixed an objection fee of one hundred rupees (service fee additional) for each question. Candidates can login to the SSO portal and select the recruitment portal and click on the question (question objection) for the said exam and register objections on the questions and make objections by paying the fee e-Mitra kiosk or the candidate themselves by paying on the payment gateway available on the recruitment portal. There is no provision to return the fee by the Commission.
Objections will not be accepted in the absence of fees. Objections will have to be submitted online only. Objections sent through any other means will not be accepted. Objections will be taken only once. If there is any technical difficulty in filing online objection, candidates can contact recruitmenthelpdesk@rajasthan.gov.in by email or phone number 9352323625 and 7340557555.
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