Know more about RPSC Assistant Professor General Medicine Exam 2024 Final Result Realeased
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer, has officially released the Final Result for the Assistant Professor (Broad Speciality) – General Medicine under the Medical Education Department. This recruitment was conducted under the Rajasthan Medical Service (Collegiate Branch) Rules, 1962. The written examination was held earlier, and interviews took place from 04 August 2026 to 14 August 2026. Following the interviews, RPSC has declared the list of successful candidates along with category‑wise cut‑off marks.
📌 Examination Overview
- Department: Medical Education Department
- Post: Assistant Professor (Broad Speciality) – General Medicine
- Exam Type: Objective Type Written Test followed by Interview
- Written Exam Result Date: 10 July 2026
- Interview Dates: 04 August 2026 – 14 August 2026
- Final Result Declared: 17 August 2026
- Total Candidates Selected: 45
🏆 Main Merit List
RPSC has declared 45 candidates successful in the main merit list. The roll numbers and merit ranks are published officially. Some examples include:
- 1595653 (M‑1)
- 1595784 (M‑2)
- 1595819 (M‑3)
- 1595837 (M‑4)
- 1595642 (M‑5)
- 1595916 (M‑6)
- 1595724 (M‑7)
- 1595849 (M‑8)
- 1595846 (M‑9)
- 1595731 (M‑10)
These candidates have been declared successful based on their performance in both the written test and interview, following the service rules and reservation norms.
📊 Category‑Wise Cut‑Off Marks
| Category | Sub‑Category | Cut‑Off Marks | Date of Birth |
|---|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | GEN | 75.33 | 26‑02‑1988 |
| General (UR) | GEN‑WE | 65.67 | 09‑12‑1995 |
| SC | GEN | 75.00 | 13‑03‑1993 |
| ST | GEN | 71.00 | 20‑08‑1996 |
| OBC | GEN | 67.00 | 02‑07‑1990 |
| OBC | GEN‑WE | 56.33 | 18‑07‑1991 |
| MBC | GEN | 48.00 | 03‑06‑1989 |
| EWS | GEN | 59.00 | 07‑06‑1990 |
| EWS | GEN‑WE | 70.00 | 13‑02‑1995 |
⚖️ Horizontal Reservation
Horizontal reservation was applied for Ex‑Servicemen and Persons with Disabilities (PwD). The PwD categories such as OL, BL, LC, DW, and AAV were already available in respective categories. No separate cut‑off was required for these groups.
📜 Important Notes
- ‘P’ denotes Provisional candidates whose results are subject to verification.
- Due to pending petitions in the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, results of three candidates (Roll Nos. 1595654, 1595740, 1595853) have been kept in a sealed cover.
- Final appointment will be made after completion of all legal and administrative formalities.
📖 Selection Process Explained
The selection process for Assistant Professor (General Medicine) under RPSC involves multiple stages:
- Written Examination: Objective type paper assessing subject knowledge and teaching aptitude.
- Interview: Conducted to evaluate academic achievements, communication skills, and clinical expertise.
- Final Merit List: Prepared by combining marks from both stages as per service rules.
💡 Preparation Strategy for Future Aspirants
For candidates aiming to appear in future RPSC Assistant Professor exams, here are some effective strategies:
- Understand the syllabus: Focus on core medical subjects, clinical case studies, and recent advancements in medicine.
- Revise standard textbooks: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, Davidson’s Medicine, and ICMR guidelines.
- Practice MCQs: Regularly solve previous year papers and mock tests.
- Stay updated: Read journals and government health bulletins for current medical developments.
- Interview preparation: Work on communication skills, confidence, and clarity in explaining medical concepts.
🌍 Career Scope for Assistant Professors in General Medicine
Being appointed as an Assistant Professor in General Medicine opens up a wide range of career opportunities:
- Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.
- Conducting clinical research and publishing papers.
- Supervising hospital wards and outpatient departments.
- Promotions to Associate Professor and Professor levels.
- Participation in medical conferences and academic collaborations.
❓ FAQs
- Is this the final selection list? Yes, this is the main merit list after interviews. However, some results are provisional due to pending court cases.
- How many candidates were selected? A total of 45 candidates have been declared successful.
- What does ‘P’ mean? It indicates provisional selection subject to verification.
- What is the highest cut‑off? 75.33 marks in the General (UR) category.
- When were interviews conducted? Between 04 August and 14 August 2026.
✅ Conclusion
The RPSC Assistant Professor (General Medicine) Exam 2024 marks a significant milestone in Rajasthan’s medical education recruitment. With transparent evaluation, category‑wise cut‑offs, and merit‑based selection, RPSC continues to uphold high standards in appointing qualified medical educators. Successful candidates will contribute to improving medical education and healthcare delivery across the state. Future aspirants should focus on strong subject knowledge, clinical expertise, and effective communication to excel in upcoming RPSC medical recruitments.