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RAS Notification 2026

Last updated: July 2, 2026 · Official notification released

Quick answer

RPSC released the official RAS & Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Examination 2026 notification on May 27, 2026. The Prelims is scheduled for December 6, 2026 (Sunday), online applications were open from June 4, 2026 to July 3, 2026, and a total of 607 vacancies (192 State Services + 415 Subordinate Services) have been announced. Selection runs in three stages: Prelims → Mains → Interview. The Mains is scheduled for May 1-2, 2027.

Source

Vacancies and application dates are from RPSC's May 27, 2026 advertisement/dashboard; Prelims and Mains dates are from RPSC's July 2, 2026 exam-date update. For the latest updates and any corrigendum, always treat the official RPSC site as the source of truth.

Verified status table

ItemCurrent statusLabel
Official RAS 2026 combined-services notificationReleased by RPSC on May 27, 2026Verified
RAS 2026 Prelims exam dateDecember 6, 2026 (Sunday)Verified
Online application windowJune 4, 2026 to July 3, 2026Verified
Total vacancies announced607 (192 State Services + 415 Subordinate Services)Verified
RAS 2026 Mains exam dateMay 1-2, 2027Verified

What is official right now

2026 revised syllabus

RPSC’s syllabus page shows revised prelims and mains syllabus entries dated January 9, 2026. That is the safest current document to use for preparation planning. Open official syllabus page

Official RAS 2026 notification

RPSC released the RAS & Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Examination 2026 notification on May 27, 2026, with the Prelims on December 6, 2026, applications ran June 4 to July 3, 2026, and 607 total vacancies. Open official advertisements page

Official schedule and next updates

The RAS 2026 Mains exam date: May 1-2, 2027, per RPSC's July 2, 2026 exam-date page.
The Prelims admit card, typically released about a week before the December 6, 2026 exam.
The Prelims result, answer key, and cut-off, all of which follow the exam.

Related status pages

What aspirants should do now

Use the live syllabus

There is enough official information to prepare seriously because the revised syllabus is already live.

Do not over-trust aggregator claims

If a page claims a precise vacancy count, fee, or application deadline, ask whether it points back to a live official ad.

Frequently asked questions

Has the official RAS 2026 notification been released?

Yes. RPSC released the official RAS & Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Examination 2026 notification on May 27, 2026. The Prelims is scheduled for December 6, 2026, the online application window ran from June 4, 2026 to July 3, 2026, and a total of 607 vacancies have been announced.

When is the RAS 2026 Prelims exam?

The RAS 2026 Prelims is scheduled for December 6, 2026 (Sunday), as listed on RPSC's exam-date page updated July 2, 2026. The Mains is scheduled for May 1-2, 2027.

What are the RAS 2026 application dates?

Online applications for RAS 2026 were open from June 4, 2026 to July 3, 2026. The submission window closed on July 3, 2026; use the RPSC dashboard for editing and corrigendum updates.

How many vacancies are there in RAS 2026?

The RAS 2026 notification announces 607 vacancies in total — 192 in the State Services and 415 in the Subordinate Services. Use the RAS 2026 vacancy status page for any subsequent corrigendum updates.

What is the RAS 2026 selection process?

Selection is in three stages: Prelims (qualifying), Mains, and Interview. The Prelims is on December 6, 2026; the Mains is scheduled for May 1-2, 2027.

What 2026 RAS syllabus is official right now?

The revised 2026 prelims and mains syllabus PDFs are visible on the official RPSC syllabus page with dated entries from January 9, 2026. That is official and safe to use for preparation.

Where is the RAS notification published officially?

The RAS / RTS combined-services notification is published on the official RPSC website on its advertisements page (rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in). The exam date appears on the RPSC exam-calendar page and the syllabus on the RPSC syllabus page. Always treat the RPSC site as the source of truth over third-party aggregators.