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RPSC Lecturer & Coach Exam 2025: Another Chance to Raise Objections on Answer Keys, Link Opens June 24-26

RPSC has provided a second opportunity to raise objections regarding the model answer keys for 7 subjects of the Lecturer & Coach Competitive Exam 2025.
By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal šŸ“… June 23, 2026 šŸ‘ļø 0 Views ā±ļø 3 Min Read
Lecturer Exam 2025

Ajmer/Jaipur. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has provided significant relief to candidates of the ‘Lecturer & Coach (Secondary Education Department) Competitive Exam-2025’. The Commission has offered another opportunity for candidates who were unable to register objections against the model answer keys due to technical glitches. Candidates can now submit their online objections for the seven designated subjects again.

According to the Chief Exam Controller, Mr. Ashutosh Gupta, many candidates had reported being unable to register their objections during the previous window due to technical errors. Considering the best interests of the students, the Commission decided to reopen the link. Under the new arrangement, the link for submitting objections will be active from June 24 until midnight on June 26. Detailed guidelines have been issued on the Commission’s official website.

Link Reopened for Seven Subjects

The Group-B examinations were held from June 3 to 5. Subsequently, model answer keys for General Knowledge & General Studies (Group-B), Political Science, Geography, Biology, Sanskrit, Physics, and Mathematics were released on June 15, with objections invited between June 17 and 19. Candidates who could not voice their concerns due to server or technical issues can now avail of this opportunity. Please note that candidates who have already successfully registered their objections need not apply again for the same questions.

Fee of ₹100 per Question: Process Explained

To register an objection, candidates must log in through their SSO ID and access the Recruitment Portal. Objections can be submitted by clicking on the link provided there.

  • The Commission has fixed an objection fee of ₹100 per question (excluding additional E-Mitra service charges).
  • Payments can be made via E-Mitra kiosks or through one’s own online payment gateway.
  • Objections without payment will be summarily rejected. This fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
  • It is mandatory to attach evidence from authentic/standard books to support the objections. Furthermore, objections from individuals who did not appear for the exam will not be accepted.

Important Information for Candidates of Remaining 10 Subjects of Group-B

The Commission has clarified that objections for the remaining Group-B subjects—Sociology, Economics, Music, Painting, Urdu, Punjabi, Agriculture, Public Administration, Home Science, and Rajasthani—will be invited separately in the near future. However, candidates for these 10 subjects are also being given this final opportunity to raise objections specifically regarding the ‘General Knowledge & General Studies’ paper. The link for the General Knowledge paper will not be reopened for these candidates in the future.

Assistance for Technical Difficulties

If candidates encounter any technical difficulties while registering their objections, they can contact the Commission’s helpdesk via email at recruitmenthelpdesk@rajasthan.gov.in. For prompt resolution, they may also contact the helpline numbers 9352323625 and 7340557555.

Conclusion

This additional window to submit objections against the RPSC Lecturer & Coach Exam 2025 answer keys is a crucial development for thousands of candidates. By acknowledging technical flaws and acting promptly, the Commission has taken a positive step toward ensuring a transparent examination system. Candidates are advised to submit their objections with authentic evidence and the prescribed fee well before the deadline, without waiting for the final moments.

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Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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