What’s going on with Rajasthan 4th Grade Result 2025 — What you need to know now

Rajasthan 4th Grade Result 2025

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If you took the 2025 4th Grade (Group D / Grade-4 employee) exam under RSMSSB, then you’ve probably been watching your inbox and tabs for result updates. Turns out, things are shifting fast — the answer-key is out, objections are being taken, and the result is expected soon.

Here’s everything I managed to gather — how to check, what to expect, and when you might finally see your result.

Where things stand now:

  • The board released the answer key (with question papers) for 2025’s 4th Grade exam on their official site. Candidates who appeared from 19–21 September 2025 can now compare their answers.
  • They opened an objection window: from 6 December to 8 December 2025. If you find any mistake in answer key or question-paper mapping, that’s the time to raise.
  • According to recent updates, the result is now expected by mid to late December 2025, or possibly early January 2026 — depending on how many objections are raised.

So yes — we might be very close to result day.

📄 How to check your 4th Grade Result (When it’s out)

When the board publishes the result, here’s the usual flow:

  1. Go to the official RSMSSB website (rssb.rajasthan.gov.in).
  2. Navigate to “Results” or “Latest Updates” section.
  3. Look for “4th Grade Result 2025”. Click to open the result PDF (or login page, if required).
  4. Use your roll number (and possibly other credentials) to find your result inside the list.
  5. Save or print a copy for future use — merit list, cut-off, and further procedures will follow.

If you want, I can write you a step-by-step checklist (with screenshots in mind) for checking — useful if you want to post that on a blog or share with others.

🔎 What to watch out for: Objections, Cut-offs & More

Because there was a big answer key + objection process, a few things might affect the final result:

  • If multiple objections are filed, final answer key might shift. That can push result date a bit.
  • The board likely uses a normalization process — especially because exam happened over several shifts/days. So don’t panic if you feel your shift was tough.
  • They might publish result name-wise, not just roll-number wise — so check carefully if multiple search options are given.
  • Once result is out, there’ll be a cut-off (category-wise) and a merit list. If you clear that, next step likely document verification or selection procedures.

💡 My Take (If I Were a Candidate)

If I had given that exam — I’d keep refreshing the RSMSSB result page every few days till late December. Once results drop — I’d print out the PDF copy immediately, check if my name/roll appears, and keep a screenshot.

Also, I’d stay alert for updates about cut-offs and merit list because sometimes even if you qualify, category wise cut-offs matter. It’s better to be ready.

And if you have friends who wrote the exam — tell them to check too. These many posts (over 50,000) + millions of applicants — sometimes a few names get missed if we don’t check carefully.

Kiara

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