RPSC 2nd Grade Exam City Slip 2026: Rajasthan Commission Releases Details Ahead of July Tests
RPSC 2nd Grade Exam City Slip 2026 Released; Check Senior Teacher Exam City Details

Candidates appearing for the upcoming Senior Teacher recruitment can now verify their examination centers via the official portal.
For thousands of aspirants across Rajasthan, the wait for logistical clarity is over. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has officially released the exam city intimation slip for the Senior Teacher (Grade 2) competitive examination. With the exams scheduled to take place between July 12 and July 18, 2026, the commission is encouraging candidates to use this window to finalize their travel arrangements.
To check senior teacher exam center allocations, candidates need to head to the official RPSC recruitment portal. Once there, they must log in using their application number and date of birth to view their designated city. It is important to remember that this RPSC grade exam city slip is purely for logistical planning; it is not the formal admit card, which the commission will issue closer to the exam dates.
Navigating the Portal
The process to download the slip is straightforward. After logging into the recruitment website, the city details will be displayed directly on the screen. Aspirants are advised to save a copy for their records and verify the center location immediately, as the July examination cycle involves a significant volume of candidates moving between districts. Given the intense heat and monsoon-related travel unpredictability in Rajasthan during July, having this information early is a vital relief for those traveling from rural areas to urban centers.
Why it matters
This release marks a critical step in the state’s ongoing efforts to streamline its massive teacher recruitment drive. With the vacancy count for TGT posts recently seeing an upward revision to 10,537, the administrative burden on the RPSC has grown significantly.
Beyond just the numbers, this phase highlights the broader state policy of filling over 1.2 lakh teaching and non-teaching positions. For the average candidate, these exams represent a high-stakes career milestone. By providing the exam city details well in advance, the commission is attempting to minimize last-minute chaos—a common pain point in large-scale government recruitment. As the department manages these logistics alongside other departmental tests, the efficiency of this rollout will be a key indicator of the state's readiness to handle its ambitious hiring targets for the year.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.