The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) exam, one of the most prestigious state-level competitive exams in India.
Aspiring candidates who wish to serve in various administrative capacities in the state government must go through a rigorous selection process.
A thorough understanding of the RPSC RAS syllabus is crucial for effective preparation. This article provides a detailed breakdown of the RPSC RAS syllabus 2025 to help candidates prepare strategically.
Introduction to RPSC RAS Exam
The RPSC RAS exam is conducted in three stages:
- Preliminary Examination (Prelims)
- Main Examination (Mains)
- Personal Interview
Each stage has its unique set of requirements and challenges. The Prelims serve as a screening test, while the Mains test a candidate’s depth of knowledge and analytical abilities. The Interview assesses the candidate’s personality, communication skills, and overall suitability for administrative roles.
RPSC RAS Exam Pattern
Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation. The RPSC RAS exam is conducted in three stages: Preliminary Examination (Prelims), Main Examination (Mains), and Personal Interview. Each stage has distinct features and requirements. Here take a look on RAS booklist for 2025 exam.
Preliminary Examination (Prelims)
- Type of Exam: Objective (Multiple Choice Questions)
- Number of Papers: 1
- Total Marks: 200
- Duration: 3 hours
- Subjects Covered: General Knowledge and General Science
The Prelims serve as a screening test to shortlist candidates for the Mains. It is essential to score above the cut-off marks to advance to the next stage. The marks obtained in the Prelims are not counted in the final merit list.
Main Examination (Mains)
- Type of Exam: Descriptive
- Number of Papers: 4
- Total Marks: 800 (Each paper is 200 marks)
- Duration: 3 hours per paper
Breakdown of Mains Papers:
- Paper I: General Studies I
- Paper II: General Studies II
- Paper III: General Studies III
- Paper IV: General Hindi and General English
The Mains exam tests the candidate’s in-depth knowledge and analytical abilities. It covers a wide range of topics, including history, economics, sociology, ethics, science, technology, geography, and languages. Each paper is evaluated separately, and the scores are aggregated to form the final merit list for the interview stage.
Personal Interview
- Total Marks: 100
The Personal Interview is the final stage of the RPSC RAS selection process. Candidates who qualify in the Mains are called for the interview.
The interview panel assesses the candidate’s personality, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and overall suitability for administrative roles.
The final selection is based on the combined marks of the Mains and the Personal Interview.
Summary of Exam Pattern:
Stage | Type | Papers | Marks | Duration |
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Prelims | Objective | 1 | 200 | 3 hours |
Mains | Descriptive | 4 | 800 | 3 hours each |
Interview | Oral | – | 100 | – |
Understanding this exam pattern helps candidates plan their preparation strategy, manage time effectively, and focus on the specific requirements of each stage.
RPSC RAS Prelims Syllabus
The Preliminary Examination consists of one paper on General Knowledge and General Science. This paper is objective in nature and carries a total of 200 marks. The duration of the exam is three hours.
Here is the syllabus for the RPSC RAS Preliminary Examination in table format:
Subject | Topics Covered |
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History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition & Heritage of Rajasthan | – Pre-historical sites of Rajasthan (Palaeolithic to Chalcolithic and Bronze Age) – Important historical centers of Early Christian Era – Society, Religion, and Culture in Ancient Rajasthan – Political and Cultural achievements of major dynasties (Guhila, Pratihar, Chauhan, Parmar, Rathore, Sisodiya, and Kachchawa) – Administrative and Revenue System in Medieval Rajasthan – Agents of Social Awakening and Political Awakening in 19th-20th centuries – Tribal and Peasant movements, Praja Mandal movements, and Integration of Rajasthan – Architectural Tradition (temples, forts, palaces, water bodies), schools of paintings and handicrafts – Performing Art (Classical and Folk music, dance, drama) – Dialects and Literature of Rajasthani Language – Religious Life (communities, saints, sects, and folk deities) – Social Life (fairs, festivals, customs, traditions, attires, ornaments) – Leading Personalities of Rajasthan |
Indian History | Ancient & Medieval Period: – Indus and Vedic Age – Religious ideas of 6th Century BC (Ajivakas, Buddhism, Jainism) – Major dynasties (Maurya, Kushan, Satavahan, Gupta, Chalukya, Pallava, Chola) – Art and Architecture in Ancient India – Language and Literature (Sanskrit, Prakrit, Tamil) – Sultanate Period, Vijaynagar achievements – Mughal Period (Political challenges and reconciliation) – Art, Architecture, Paintings, Music in Medieval period – Bhakti & Sufi movement’s contributions Modern Period: – Evolution of Modern India & Nationalism – Socio-religious reforms and Freedom Struggle – Post-independence Nation Building |
Geography of World and India | World Geography: – Major Landforms (Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts) – Major Rivers & Lakes – Types of Agriculture – Major Industrial Regions – Environmental Issues (Desertification, Deforestation, Climate Change, Global Warming, Ozone Layer Depletion) Geography of India: – Major Landforms – Monsoon Mechanism & Rainfall distribution – Major Rivers & Lakes – Major Crops (Wheat, Rice, Cotton, Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee) – Major Minerals (Iron ore, Manganese, Bauxite, Mica) – Power Resources (Conventional & Non-Conventional) – Major Industrial Regions – National Highways & Major Transport Corridors |
Geography of Rajasthan | – Major physiographic regions – Climatic characteristics – Major Rivers & Lakes – Natural Vegetation & Soil – Major Crops (Wheat, Maize, Barley, Cotton, Sugarcane, Bajra) – Major Industries – Major Irrigation Projects & Water Conservation Techniques – Population (Growth, Density, Literacy, Sex-ratio, Major Tribes) – Minerals (Metallic & Non-Metallic) – Power Resources (Conventional & Non-Conventional) – Biodiversity & its Conservation – Tourist Centres & Circuits |
Indian Constitution, Political System & Governance | – Philosophical Postulates – Constituent Assembly, Salient features, Constitutional Amendments – Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Fundamental Duties – President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Parliament, Supreme Court & Judicial Review – Election Commission of India, Comptroller and Auditor General, NITI Aayog, Central Vigilance Commission, Lokpal, Central Information Commission, National Human Rights Commission – Federalism, Democratic Politics, Coalition Governments, National Integration |
Political and Administrative System of Rajasthan | State Political System: – Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, Legislative Assembly, High Court Administrative System: – District Administration, Local Self Government, Panchayati Raj Institutions Institutions: – Rajasthan Public Service Commission, State Human Rights Commission, Lokayukt, State Election Commission, State Information Commission Public Policy & Rights: – Public Policy, Legal Rights, Citizen’s Charter |
Economic Concepts and Indian Economy | Basic Concepts: – Budgeting, Banking, Public Finance, Goods and Service Tax, National Income, Growth and Development – Accounting – Stock Exchange and Share Market – Fiscal and Monetary Policies – Subsidies, Public Distribution System – e-Commerce – Inflation Economic Development & Planning: – Major Sectors of Economy (Agriculture, Industry, Service, Trade) – Major Economic Problems and Government Initiatives – Economic Reforms and Liberalization Human Resource and Economic Development: – Human Development Index, Happiness Index – Poverty and Unemployment (Concept, Types, Causes, Remedies, Current Schemes) Social Justice and Empowerment: – Provisions for Weaker Sections |
Economy of Rajasthan | – Macro overview – Major Agricultural, Industrial, Service Sector Issues – Growth, Development, Planning – Infrastructure & Resources – Major Development Projects – Major Welfare Schemes (SC/ST/Backward Classes, Minorities, Disabled Persons, Destitute, Women, Children, Old Age People, Farmers, Labourers) |
Science & Technology | – Basics of Everyday Science – Computers, Information and Communication Technology – Defence Technology, Space Technology, Satellites – Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering – Food and Nutrition, Blood Groups, Rh Factor – Health care (Infectious, Non-Infectious, Zoonotic diseases) – Environmental and Ecological Changes – Biodiversity, Conservation of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development – Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry (special reference to Rajasthan) – Development of Science and Technology (special reference to Rajasthan) |
Reasoning & Mental Ability | Logical Reasoning: – Statement and Assumptions – Statement and Argument – Statements and Conclusion – Statement and Courses of Action – Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability: – Number/Letter sequences – Coding/Decoding – Problems related to Relations – Direction sense test – Logical Venn diagram – Mirror/Water images – Shapes and their sub sections Basic Numeracy: – Ratio, Proportion, Partnership – Percentage – Simple and Compound Interest – Perimeter and Area of Plane figures – Data Analysis (Tables, Bar diagram, Line graph, Pie-chart) – Mean (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic), Median, Mode – Permutation and Combination – Probability (Simple Problems) |
Current Affairs | – Major Current Events and Issues (Rajasthan, India, International) – Persons, Places, Institutions in News – Games and Sports related activities |
This table organizes the syllabus in a structured and easy-to-read format, highlighting the key topics under each subject for the RPSC RAS Preliminary Examination.
RPSC RAS Mains Syllabus
The Main Examination consists of four papers, each carrying 200 marks. The papers are descriptive in nature.
Paper I: General Studies I
GS 1st paper contain 3 main topics. There are History, economics and three small subjects SOCIOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING & AUDITING. Here is detailed syllabus for each part.
Unit I- History (75 Marks)
Part | Topics |
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Part A – History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition and Heritage of Rajasthan | – Major landmarks in the History of Rajasthan from Pre-historic times to the end of the 18th century – Important dynasties, their administrative and revenue systems – Salient events of 19th & 20th centuries: Peasant & Tribal Movements, Political Awakening, Freedom Movement, Integration – Heritage of Rajasthan: Performing & Fine Art, Handicraft, Architecture, major World Heritage and Tourism sites, Fairs, Festivals, Folk Music and Dance – Important works of Rajasthani Literature and Dialects – Saints, Lok Devtas, and eminent personalities of Rajasthan |
Part B – Indian History & Culture | – Indian heritage: Fine Art, Performing Art, Architecture & Literature from Indus Civilization to British Era – Religious Movements and religious philosophy in Ancient and Medieval India – History of Modern India from beginning of 19th Century to 1965 A.D: Significant events, personalities, and issues – Indian National Movement: Various stages & streams, important contributors, and contributions from different parts of the country – Socio-religious reform movements in 19th and 20th century – Post-Independence consolidation and reorganisation: Accession of princely states & Linguistic reorganisation of the states |
Part C – History of Modern World (up to 1950 A.D.) | – Renaissance and Reformation – American War of Independence, French Revolution (1789 A.D.), and Industrial Revolution – Imperialism and colonialism in Asia and Africa – Impact of World Wars |
Unit 2- Economics (65 Marks)
Part | Topics |
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Part A – Indian Economy | – Agriculture: Growth and productivity trends, food processing sector, food management, agricultural reforms, and challenges – Trends in Industrial Sector: Industrial Policy and Finance, Liberalization, Globalization, Privatization, economic reforms, infrastructure and economic growth – Inflation, Prices, and demand/supply management – Centre-State financial relations and Latest Finance Commission, Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management Act, fiscal reforms in India – Budgetary trends, fiscal policy, tax reforms, subsidies (cash transfer and related issues), trends in revenue and expenditure – Role of Government in economic activities: Private, Public, and Merit Goods – Social Sector: Poverty, unemployment, inequality, healthcare, education policy, regulatory effectiveness, redefining the role of the state in economic development and employment-oriented growth strategy |
Part B – World Economy | – Global Economic issues and trends: Role of World Bank, IMF & WTO – Sustainable Development and Climate Change |
Part C – Economy of Rajasthan | – Agriculture Scenario: Production and productivity, water resources and irrigation, agricultural marketing, dairy and animal husbandry – Rural development and rural infrastructure: Panchayati Raj and State Finance Commission – Institutional framework for industrial development: Industrial growth, recent trends, Khadi and village industries – Infrastructure development: Power and transportation, private investment in infrastructure, Public-Private Partnership projects – outlook and prospects – Major development projects of Rajasthan, state budget, fiscal management – issues and challenges – Economic welfare schemes of Rajasthan: Social Justice and Empowerment – Basic Social Services: Education, health, poverty, unemployment, and Sustainable Development goals |
Unit 3- Sociology, Management, Accounting & Auditing (60 Marks
Part | Topics |
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Part A – Sociology (20 Marks) | Development of Sociological Thought in India – Caste and Class in Indian Society: Nature, Origin, Functions, and Challenges – Processes of Change: Sanskritization, Westernization, Secularization, and Globalization – Challenges before Indian Society: Issues of Dowry, Divorce, Child Marriage, Corruption, Communalism, Poverty, Unemployment, Drug Addiction, and Vulnerable sections (Dalit, Elderly, Disabled) – Tribal community of Rajasthan: Bhil, Mina (Meena), and Garasia – Problems and Welfare |
Part B – Management (20 Marks) | – Modern concept of Marketing: Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Place, Promotion), Supply Chain Management, Logistics Mix, E-Commerce, and E-Marketing – Wealth Maximization, Sources of Finance (Short and Long Term), Capital Structure, Cost of Capital, Distribution of Profit – Banking and Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFIs), Stock Market, Multi-National Companies (MNCs), Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) – Leadership Theories and Styles, Group Behaviour, Individual Behaviour, Attitude, Values, Team Building, Motivation Theories, Conflict Management, Time Management, Stress Management, Training, Development, and Appraisal Systems – Entrepreneurship: Incubation, Startups, Unicorns, Venture Capital, Angel Investors – Management of Essential Services: Education Management, Healthcare and Wellness Management, Tourism and Hospitality Management |
Part C – Accounting & Auditing | – Basic knowledge of Double Entry System of Accounting, Techniques of Analysis of Financial Statements, Responsibility and Social Accounting – Meaning & Objectives of Auditing, Social, Performance, and Efficiency Audit, Elementary Knowledge of Government Audit – Basic Knowledge of Performance Budgeting, Zero-Base Budgeting |
Paper II: General Studies II
Unit I- Administrative Ethics
- Ethics and Human Values: Lessons from lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators. Role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
- Ethical concepts- Rit and Rin, concept of Duty, concept of Good and Virtue.
- Ethics in private and public relationships- Behaviour, Moral and Political
attitudes of administrators, Philosophical basis of Integrity. - Ethics of Bhagavad Geeta and its role in administration.
- Gandhian Ethics.
- Contribution of Moral Thinkers and Philosophers from India & World.
- Ethical concerns, dilemmas and challenges in administration.
- Ethical decision-making and contributing factors; social justice, humanitarian
concerns, accountability in governance and code of ethics. - Case Studies on above mentioned topics
Unit II- General Science & Technology
- Chemistry in everyday life; States of Matter; Atomic Structure; Metal, Non- Metal and Metalloids, Metallurgical Principles and methods, Important ores and alloys; Acid, Base and Salts, concept of pH and Buffers; Important Drugs (Synthetic and Natural), Antioxidants, Preservatives, Insecticides, Pesticides, Fungicides, Herbicides, Fertilizers, Binders and Sweeteners; Carbon, its compounds and their domestic and industrial applications; Radioactivity- concepts and applications.
- Physics in everyday life; Gravitation; Human eye and Defects; Heat; Static and Current Electricity; Magnetism, Electro-Magnetism, Sound and Electro-Magnetic Waves, Magnetic resonance imaging and Nuclear magnetic resonance; Nuclear fission and Fusion.
- The Cell; Control and Coordination, Reproductive, Excretory, Respiratory, Circulatory and Digestive systems in Human being; Blood groups, Composition and Functions of blood; Hormones; Genetics and Lifestyle Diseases; Human diseases- Communicable and Non-communicable, Endemic, Epidemic, Pandemic their Diagnosis and Control, Immunization and Vaccination; Drugs and Alcohol abuse. Plant parts and their functions, Plant nutrition, Plant growth regulators, Sexual and asexual reproduction in plants, Important medicinal plants with special reference to Rajasthan; Organic farming; Biotechnology and its applications.
- Basic computer science; Networking and types; Analogue and digital telecommunication; Frequency spectrum; Mobile telephony, Recent developments in information and communication technology- Artificial intelligence; Big data, Cloud computing, Internet of things, Crypto currency, OTT platforms and Social media and their impacts; IT industry in India, Digital India initiatives.
- Contribution of Indian Scientists in Science and Technology, Scientific and technological advancements- Robotics, Machine learning, Augmented reality, Nanotechnology, RFID, Quantum computing etc, Development of science and technology in Rajasthan, Government policies related to Science and Technology.
- Space technology- Indian space programme, Satellites and their orbits, various
launch vehicles; Remote sensing. - Defence technology- Missiles, Indian missile programme, Chemical and
Biological weapons.
Unit III- Earth Science (Geography & Geology)
Here’s the data organized into a table format with “Part” names and topics:
Part | Topics |
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Part A – World | – Structure of the Earth and Geological Time Scale – Broad Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts – Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Types, distribution, and their impact – Major Geopolitical Issues – Major Environmental Issues |
Part B – India | – Broad Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts – Major Physiographic Divisions of India – Major Rivers – Climate: Origin of Monsoon, Climatic characteristics, Distribution of rainfall, Climatic regions – Natural Resources: Types and uses of (a) Water, Forest, Soil (b) Rocks & Minerals – Population: Growth, Distribution and Density, Sex-ratio, Literacy, Urban and Rural Population |
Part C – Rajasthan | – Broad Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts – Major Rivers and Lakes – Climatic Characteristics and Classification – Major Vegetation Types – Agriculture: Major Crops, Production, and Distribution – Metallic and Non-Metallic Minerals: Types, distribution, and industrial uses – Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Resources – Demographic Characteristics and Major Tribes – Wildlife and Biodiversity: Threats and Conservation – Concept of UNESCO Geo-parks and Geo-heritage sites: Potentials in Rajasthan – Major Environmental Issues |
Paper III: General Studies III
Unit I – Indian Political System, World Politics and Current Affairs
Unit I – Indian Political System, World Politics and Current Affairs |
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– Constitution of India: Framing, Features, Amendments, Basic Structure – Ideological Contents: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties – Institutional Framework I: Parliamentary System, President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Parliament – Institutional Framework II: Federalism, Centre-State relations, Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism – Institutional Framework III: Election Commission of India, Comptroller and Auditor General, Union Public Service Commission, NITI Aayog, Central Vigilance Commission, Central Information Commission, National Human Rights Commission – Political Dynamics: Role of Caste, Religion, Class, Ethnicity, Language, Gender in Indian Politics, Political Parties and Electoral Behaviour, Civil Society and Political Movement, Issues related to National Integrity and Security, Potential areas of Socio-Political conflicts – State Politics of Rajasthan: Party System, Political Demography, Different phases of Political competition in Rajasthan, Panchayati Raj and Urban Self Government Institutions – Emerging World Order in the post-Cold War era: USA’s hegemony and its resistance, UN and Regional Organizations, Dynamics of International Economy, International Terrorism and Environmental issues – Foreign Policy of India: Evolution, Determinants, India’s relations with USA, China, Russia, European Union and Neighbouring Countries, India’s role in UN, NAM, BRICS, G-20, G-77, and SAARC – Geo-political and Strategic issues in South Asia, South East Asia, West Asia, Far-East and their impact on India – Current Affairs: Current events, persons and places of Rajasthan, National and international importance, recent activities related to games and sports |
Unit II – Concepts, Issues and Dynamics of Public Administration and Management
Unit II – Concepts, Issues and Dynamics of Public Administration and Management |
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– Administration and Management: Meaning, nature and significance. Its role in developed and developing societies. Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline, New Public Administration, Approaches to the study of Public Administration – Concepts of power, authority, legitimacy, responsibility and delegation – Principles of Organization: Hierarchy, Span of Control and Unity of Command – Functions of Management, Corporate governance and social responsibility – New dimensions of New Public Management, Change Management – Attitude and Values of Civil Services: ethics, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, dedication to public service, relationship between Generalists and Specialists – Control over Administration: Legislative, Executive and Judicial-Various Means and Limitations – Administrative setup, administrative culture in Rajasthan: Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Secretariat, Directorates and Chief Secretary – District Administration: organization, role of District Collector and District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, Sub-divisional and Tehsil administration – Development Administration: Meaning, Scope and Characteristics – State Human Rights Commission, State Election Commission, Lokayukt, Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services Act, 2011 and Rajasthan Right to Hearing Act, 2012 |
Unit III- Sports and Yoga, Behavior and Law
Part | Topics |
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Part A – Sports and Yoga | – Sports Policies of India and Rajasthan State – Sports Authority of India and Rajasthan State Sports Council – National and Rajasthan State level Awards for Sports – Yoga: Positive way of life – Eminent Sports personalities of India – First Aid and Rehabilitation – Participation of Indian Sports Persons in Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Para-Olympic Games |
Part B – Behavior | – Intelligence: Cognitive intelligence, Social and Emotional intelligence, Cultural intelligence, Spiritual intelligence – Personality: Traits and Types, Determinants of personality and Assessment of personality – Learning and Motivation: Styles of learning, Models of memory, Causes of forgetting, Assessment of motivation – Stress and Management: Nature, Types, Sources, Symptoms, Effects, Stress Management, Promotion of Mental Health |
Part C – Law | – Concepts of Law: Ownership and Possession, Personality, Liability, Rights and Duties – Contemporary Legal Issues: Right to Information, Information Technology Law including cyber crimes (concepts, purpose, prospects), Intellectual Property Rights (concepts, types, purpose) – Crimes against Women and Children: Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment at work place, The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, Laws related to child labour – The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 – Important Land Laws in Rajasthan: Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956; Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 |
Paper IV: General Hindi and General English
- General Hindi:
- Grammar, comprehension, and writing skills.
- Essay writing, précis writing, and translation.
General English:
Part | Topics |
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Part A – Grammar & Usage (20 Marks) | – Correction of Sentences: 10 sentences for correction with errors related to: – Articles & Determiners – Prepositions – Tenses & Sequence of Tenses – Modals – Voice- Active & Passive – Narration- Direct & Indirect – Synonyms & Antonyms – Phrasal Verbs & Idioms – One Word Substitute – Words often Confused or Misused |
Part B – Comprehension, Translation & Precis Writing (30 Marks) | – Comprehension of an Unseen Passage (250 Words approximately): – 05 Questions based on the passage. Question No. 05 should preferably be on vocabulary. – Translation of five sentences from Hindi to English. – Precis Writing (a short passage of approximately 150-200 words). |
Part C – Composition & Letter Writing (30 Marks) | – Paragraph Writing: Any 01 paragraph out of 03 given topics (approximately 200 words). – Elaboration of a given theme (Any 1 out of 3, approximately 150 words). – Letter Writing or Report Writing (approximately 150 words). |
Here you can check RAS syllabus in hindi.
Personal Interview
The Personal Interview is the final stage of the RPSC RAS selection process. It carries 100 marks. The interview panel assesses the candidate’s personality, communication skills, and overall suitability for administrative roles. It is crucial to be well-versed with current affairs, general knowledge, and specific knowledge related to Rajasthan.
Preparation Tips
- Understand the Syllabus:
- Thoroughly go through the syllabus for each stage of the exam.
- Make a study plan that covers all topics systematically.
- Study Material:
- Use standard textbooks and reference materials.
- Stay updated with current affairs through newspapers, magazines, and online sources.
- Practice:
- Solve previous years’ question papers and take mock tests.
- Practice writing answers for the Mains examination.
- Time Management:
- Allocate sufficient time for each subject and topic.
- Ensure regular revisions to retain the information.
- Stay Healthy:
- Maintain a balanced diet and get adequate sleep.
- Regular physical exercise or yoga can help manage stress.
Conclusion
The RPSC RAS exam is a gateway to a prestigious career in the Rajasthan administrative services. A clear understanding of the syllabus and a strategic preparation plan are essential for success. With dedication, hard work, and the right approach, candidates can achieve their dream of serving the state in various administrative capacities.