Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination
Recruitment State
Rajasthan
Exam Mode
Offline
Exam Type
Written Exam
Exam Language
Hindi & English
Syllabus Status
Available
Syllabus Released
09-01-2026
Syllabus Language
English
Official Website
https://rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/
Scheme & Syllabus of Examination :-
The number of candidates to be admitted to the Main Examination will be 15 times the total approximate number of vacancies to be filled in the year through the examination but in the said range all those candidates who secure the same marks as may be fixed by the commission for any lower will be admitted to the Main Examination.
The written examination will consist of the following four papers which will be descriptive/ analytical. A candidate must take all the papers listed below which will also consist of question paper of brief, medium, long answer and descriptive type questions. The standard of General Hindi and General English will be that of Sr. Secondary Level. The time allowed for each paper shall be 3 hours.
Scheme for Main Examination
Paper
Subject
Marks
Time
I
General Studies-I
200
3 Hours
II
General Studies-II
200
3 Hours
III
General Studies-III
200
3 Hours
IV
General Hindi and General English
200
3 Hours
Total
800
Question Paper-I
Scheme of Examination for Paper-I
Part
No. of Question
Marks Per Question
Total Marks
Word Limit
Unit-I
8
5
40
50
3
10
30
150
Unit-II
6
5
30
50
3
10
30
150
Unit-III
14
5
70
50
Total
200
Note:- The Scheme of Examination is only for general guidance and information and assistance of candidates. The unit wise distribution of marks and questions may vary.
Paper-I (General Knowledge and General Studies) :-
Unit
Subject
Part
Subject
I
History
A
History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition and Heritage of Rajasthan
B
Indian History & Culture
C
History of Modern World (up to 1991 A.D.)
II
Economics
A
Indian Economy
B
World Economy
C
Economy of Rajasthan
III
Sociology, Management, Accounting & Auditing
A
Sociology
B
Management
C
Accounting & Auditing
Unit-I (History)
Part-A (History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition and Heritage of Rajasthan) :-
Pre historic culture and various ancient historic sites and their importance; Political and cultural achievements of various rulers of Rajasthan (up to 18th century).
Revenue and administrative system and changing patterns.
19th and 20th century: Revolt of 1857 peasant and tribal movements, political awakening, mass movements and integration of Rajasthan.
Art and Culture: Performing and fine arts, handicraft, Architecture and monuments, Folk music and folk Dances, Folk Stories and Folk Lores.
Fairs and festivals
Tribes and their Traditions.
Heritage: Major sites of Heritage and tourism in Rajasthan.
Rajasthani language and important literary work.
Religious beliefs, Saints and folk deities.
Part-B (Indian History & Culture) :-
Indian Heritage: Fine Art, Performing Art, Architecture & Literature from Indus Civilization to British Era.
Religious Movements and philosophy in Ancient and Medieval India.
British Policies and their impact: Political, Economic and Administrative unification of the country.
Indian National Movement- its various stages & streams, important contributors.
Socio-religious reform movements in 19th and 20th century and Intellectual awakening.
Post Independent India- Accession of princely states & Linguistic reorganisation of the states. Development of science and technology. Women Empowerment and women reform movement.
Part-C (History of Modern World- up to 1991 A.D.) :-
Renaissance and Reformation.
American War of Independence, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Russian Revolution.
Nazism in Germany and Fascism in Italy.
Impact of World Wars, World during Cold war.
Unit-II (Economics)
Part-A (Indian Economy) :-
Growth and development- concept and measurement. Income approach, HDI and other related indices. Climate change and Environmental degradation.
Agriculture: Productivity and Progress. Land reforms. Agriculture Finance. Agriculture marketing. Food Security. Food Processing. Major Policy initiatives.
Industry: Policy and Reforms. Globalization, liberalization and privatization. Industrial Finance. Micro, small and medium enterprises: Importance and Policy initiatives.
Service sector and infrastructure: Energy, Transportation and Communication.
International trade and Balance of payments. Foreign aid and investment.
Public Finance- Union Budget: Sources of Revenue and expenditure. Budget deficit and public debt. Fiscal Policy and reforms in India. Centre-state financial relations and Finance Commission.
Reserve Bank of India and Monetary Management. Banking and financial reforms.
Social sector: Health and Education, Poverty and Unemployment. Schemes for augmenting employability of labour in India. Welfare Schemes for weaker and marginalized sections of the society.
Part-B (World Economy) :-
Global Economic issues : Role of WTO, World Bank and IMF.
Part-C (Economy of Rajasthan) :-
Economic growth indicators of Rajasthan- State Domestic Product, Per Capita Income and Inclusive Growth. Viksit Rajasthan 2047. Green Growth and Environmental Sustainability. Position of Rajasthan in the Achievements of Sustainable Goals.
State Budget- Fiscal Management and Budget Deficits.
Agricultural Growth: Production and Productivity. Water Resources and Irrigation. Animal Husbandry and Allied Activities. Agricultural Marketing. Government Schemes for Farmer’s Welfare.
Rural Development and Rural Infrastructure. Panchayati Raj Institutions and State Finance Commission.
Institutional Framework of Industrial Development. Investment Promotion Policy. Importance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Policy Initiatives for Their Development. Petroleum and Oil Resources in The State.
Infrastructure Development- Power and Transportation. Public-Private Partnership Projects Externally Aided State Project.
Human Resource Development- Health and Education: Unemployment and Poverty. Employment Generation and Poverty Eradication Schemes.
Good Governance and digital transformation ensuring efficient public services.
Major Welfare Schemes of State Government For SC/ST/Backward Classes/ Minorities/ Disable Persons, Destitute, Women, Children and Old Age People.
Concept of Caste & Class, Changing dimensions of Caste and Class in Indian Society.
Changes in Contemporary Indian Society and Culture: Secularisation, Urbanisation, Modernisation and Globalisation.
Concepts related to Indian Social system: Doctrine of Karma, Dharma, Purushartha and Ashram system.
Issues related to Family & Marriage, Elderly people and Disabled in present Indian Society. Impact of Cyber crime and Social Media on Indian Society.
Challenges and Issues before Indian Society: Dowry, Divorce, Corruption, Poverty, Prostitution, Unemployment and Drug addiction.
Problems related to weaker sections of Indian Society (with special reference to Rajasthan): Women, Marginalised groups, Dalits, SC & ST and their Welfare schemes.
Part-B (Management) :-
General Management: Concept of Management, Managerial skills and levels, Management Functions. MBO, Decision making: process, techniques and models
Organizational behaviour: Nature and Scope, Perception, Motivation- Concepts and Theories, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Organizational Climate and Culture.
Marketing Management: Concept and Scope, Marketing mix: Product, Pricing, Promotion and Physical Distribution. Service and digital marketing.
Human Resource Management: Concept and Scope, Human Resource Planning, Recruitment, Selection, Placement and Training, Performance Appraisal System, Modern Trends in Human Resource Management
Strategic Management: Concept and Scope, Business environment and SWOT analysis, Strategic Formulation and implementation, Strategic control and evaluation.
Part-C (Accounting & Auditing) :-
Theory Base of Accounting: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAPs) and Accounting Concepts.
Accounting Standards: Basic Knowledge of Accounting Standards
Financial Statement of a Company; Techniques of analysis of Financial Statements; Cash Flow Statement; Basic knowledge of Responsibility and Social Accounting.
Computerised Accounting: Features and Software Packages
Basic Knowledge of Goods and Services Tax
Meaning & Objectives of Auditing, Audit Programme, Basic Knowledge of Social, Performance and Efficiency Audit; Elementary knowledge of Government Audit.
Question Paper-II
Scheme of Examination for Paper-II
Part
No. of Question
Marks Per Question
Total Marks
Word Limit
Unit-I
7
5
35
50
3
10
30
150
Unit-II
14
5
70
50
Unit-III
7
5
35
50
3
10
30
150
Total
200
Note:- The Scheme of Examination is only for general guidance and information and assistance of candidates. The unit wise distribution of marks and questions may vary.
Paper-II (General Knowledge and General Studies) :-
Unit
Subject
Part
Subject
I
Administrative Ethics
–
–
II
General Science & Technology
–
–
III
Earth Science (Geography & Geology)
A
World
B
India
C
Rajasthan
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-Inspiration from Karmavada. Concept of Duty, concept of Good and Virtue
Ethics in private and public relationships. Philosophical basis of Integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship. Liberal Society: Transparency, media and bureaucracy
Ethics of Bhagavad Geeta and its role in adminidtration.
Gandhian Ethics.
Contribution of Moral Thinkers, and Philosophers from India and World.
Ethical concern, dilemmas and challenges in administration. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Versus Conscience in administrative decision making
Basis of Ethical decision making: Social justice, humanitarian concerns, accountability in governance. Instrumental rationality versus value rationality.
Non-factual Case Studies on the above mentioned topics.
Unit- II (General Science & Technology)
Chemistry in Everyday Life; 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, Industrial Applications; Fuels, Octane Rating; Radioactivity- Concepts and Applications; Green Chemistry and its Applications.
Physics in Everyday Life; Motion, Work, Power and Energy; Gravitation; Light and its Properties; Heat; Static and Current Electricity; Magnetism, Electro-Magnetism, Sound and Electro-Magnetic Waves, Application of Physics in Medical Diagnostics; Nuclear fission and Fusion; Radiation Safety.
The Cell; Plant Parts- their Functions and Uses; Plant Nutrition & Growth Regulators with special reference to Agriculture and Horticulture; Sexual and Asexual Reporduction in Plants. Basics of Human Physiology- Digestion, Respiration, Circulation, Excretion, Reproduction and Nervous System. Food and Nutrition; Immunity; Diseases; Public Health Initiatives; Beneficial & Harmful Microbes; Fermentation Technology; Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering- Basic Concepts and their Applications; Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). Recent Advances- Vaccines, CRISPR, mRNA Technology, Artificial Organs.
Basic Computer Science; Networking; Analog and Digital Telecommunication; Frequency Spectrum; Mobile Telephony, Recent Developments in Information and Communication Technology- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Big Data; Cloud and Edge computing; Internet of things; Blockchain and Digital Currency; Virtual and Augmented Reality; OTT Platforms & social media.
Contribution of Indian Scientists in Science & Technology; Major Indian Scientific Institutions; Scientific and Technological Advancements- Robotics, Nanotechnology, Quantum Computer, etc.; Development of Science & Technology in India and Rajasthan; Government Policies related to Science and Technology; Digital India Initiatives; Cyber Security and Data Privacy.
Space and Defence Technology- Indian Space Programme; Satellites and their Applications; Various Launch Vehicles; Remote Sensing; Defence Research and Indigenous Technologies; Indian Missile Programme; Drone Technology; Chemical and Biological Weapons.
Unit-III (Earth Science- Geography & Geology)
Part-A (World Geography) :-
Interior of the Earth and Geological Time Scale.
Broad Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts- types and distribution.
Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Type, distribution and their impact.
Climate- Insolation, Atmospheric circulation, Humidity and Precipitation.
Major Environmental Issues.
Part-B (India Geography) :-
Physiography of India.
Drainage pattern and important Rivers.
Climate: Monsoon, Climatic characteristics, Distribution of rainfall and Climatic regions.
Natural Resources: Types and uses of Water, Natural Vegetation, Soil, Minerals and Power Resources.
Population: Growth, Distribution and Density, Sex-ratio, Literacy, Urban and Rural Population.
Part-C (Rajasthan Geography) :-
Physiography.
Important Rivers and Lakes.
Climate Characteristics and their classification.
Natural Vegetation, Wildlife and Biodiversity.
Soil resources
Agriculture- Major Crops: Production and Distribution.
Minerals Resources- Types, distribution and industrial uses.
Demographic Characteristics.
Tribes.
Concept of UNESCO Geo-parks and Geo-heritages sites: Potential in Rajasthan.
Tourism
Question Paper-III
Scheme of Examination for Paper-III
Part
No. of Question
Marks Per Question
Total Marks
Word Limit
Unit-I
11
5
55
50
3
10
30
150
Unit-II
6
5
30
50
3
10
30
150
Unit-III
11
5
55
50
Total
200
Note:- The Scheme of Examination is only for general guidance and information and assistance of candidates. The unit wise distribution of marks and questions may vary.
Paper-III (General Knowledge and General Studies) :-
Unit
Subject
Part
Subject
I
Indian Polity, Governance, India and International Affairs and Current Affairs
II
Concepts, Issues and Dynamics of Public Administration
III
Behavior and Law
A
Behavior
B
Law
Unit-I (Indian Polity, Governance, India and International Affairs and Current Affairs)
Origin, Structure, and Key Principles of the Constitution of India :-
Constituent Assembly, influences, Philosophical Bases, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, and Fundamental Duties.
Basic Structure Doctrine, Amendment Process and major constitutional changes.
Recent Constitutional Developments and Judicial Pronouncements, Constitutional Morality and Transformative Constitutionalism.
President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, and Parliament
Emerging trends in Federalism in India.
Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Virtual Court, eCourts and e-Committee.
Dynamics of Indian Polity :-
Contemporary shifts in India’s democracy marked by evolving party systems, assertive regionalism, and coalition realignments.
Shift from identity- based politics to issue-driven and inclusive politics with increasing gender participation, Socio-Political Implications of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Mobilization.
Voting behaviour, electoral reforms, and the functioning of elections in India.
Contemporary Evolving Patterns in Indian Politics.
Internal Security: Threats, Security Forces and Agencies- Mandate, Roles, and Challenges in Internal Security Management.
State Policies and governance in Rajasthan :-
Patterns of political participation, leadership, and electoral behaviour
Role of political parties and coalition politics in the state.
Panchayati Raj and Urban local Self-Government- Structure, Issues and Challenges
New Dynamics and Challenges in Rajasthan’s Politics
Framing of Public Policy in Rajasthan: institutions, processes, stakeholders, and implementation bottlenecks
Major E-Governance Initiatives : Achievements and Challenges
India and International Affairs :-
Post-Cold War changes, USA’s hegemony, multipolarity, Global political economy, International Terrorism.
Determinates and attributes of Indian Foreign Policy, India’s relations with major powers and Neighbouring countries, Indian Diaspora and Cultural Diplomacy.
India’s role in regional and global platforms- UN, WTO, EU, ASEAN, BRICS, G-20, QUAD, I2U2, AUKUS, DAKSHIN.
India’s leadership in climate and green diplomacy (COP Summits, ISA, Mission LiFE).
Contemporary Strategic Initiatives in India’s Foreign Policy.
Current Affairs & Issues :-
Important contemporary events, issues and prominent personalities
Key public welfare schemes and government initiatives of Rajasthan
Awards, major literary contributions, and key advancements in science, technology, and ICT.
Sports policies, key institutions, and significant sports events and achievements of India and Rajasthan.
Role of Yoga in health, wellness and stress management.
Unit-II (Concepts, Issues and Dynamics of Public Administration)
Public Administration: Theories and Principles :-
Public Administration: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance. Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline. Its Role in developing and developed societies. New Public Administration, New Public Management, Good Governance, New Public Service
Theories and Approaches: Scientific Management, Human Relations, Behavioural, Structural-Functional, Ecological.
Principles of Organisation: Hierarchy, Unity of Command, Span of Control, Delegation, Centralisation and Decentralisation, Coordination, Authority and Responsibility, Accountability
Union Government and Administrative Institutions :-
Administrative Institutions: UPSC, Election Commission of India, C & AG, Finance Commission, Lokpal, NITI Aayog.
Personnel Administration: Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Neutrality and Anonymity in Civil Services, Code of Conduct.
Issue in Administration: Union-State Relations, Minister-Civil Servants Relations, Generalists- Specialists, Administrative Reforms, Social Audit. Control over Administration: Legislative, Executive and Judicial.
Comparative Public Administration :-
Features of Administrative Systems of U.S.A., U.K., France and China.
State & District Administration :-
State Administration: Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Role of Directorates. Police Administration, Revenue Board, State Election Commission, State Human Rights Commission, Lokayukta.
District Administration: District Collector, Law and order Administration, Revenue Administration, Development Administration.
Unit-III (Behavior and Law)
Part-A (Behavior) :-
Intelligence: Cognitive intelligence, Social and Emotional intelligence, Cultural intelligence, Appreciative intelligence and Spiritual intelligence; Their importance and inculcation at workplace.
Leadership Profiles: Theories, Types and Styles; Their Challenges and Effectiveness at workplace. Leaders of tomorrow; Their opportunities and challenges.
Communication at workplace: Models and Networks of communication and their effectiveness; Barries and Distortions of communication; Electronic & Destructive communication- Cyberslacking, Cyberloafing, Moolighting etc.
Flourishing at work- Virtues & Strengths, RAISEC Model and Person-Fit-Environment.
Burnout, Stress and Coping at workplace: Occupational Stress; Sources & Coping styles; Personality and stress; Gender issues at workplace.
Part-B (Law) :-
The Right to Information Act, 2005:
Sections 1-20
The Information Technology Act, 2000:
Section 1
Section 2- Definitions: Communication device, Computer, Computer Network, Computer Resource, Computer System, Cyber Cafe, Cyber Security, Data, Digital Signature, Electronic Record, Electronic Signature, Information, Private Key, Public Key.
Sections 65, 66, 66 (B-F), 67, 67 (A-C), 71-78
Intellectual Property Rights : Concepts, types and purpose.
Crimes against Women and Children:
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005:
Sections 1-29, 31
Sexual Harassment at work place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013:
Section 1-9, 11-20
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012:
Sections 1-15.
The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007:
Sections 1-25
Important Land Laws in Rajasthan:
Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955:
Section 1
Section 5- Definition : Agricultural Year, Agriculture, Agriculturist, Assistant Collector, Board, Collector, Commissioner, Crops, Grove-Holder, Grove land, Holding, Ijara or Theka, Imporvement, Land, Land Cultivated Personally, Land Holder, Land less person, Occupied land, Pasture Land, Rent, Revenue, Revenue Appellate Authority, Revenue Court, Revenue Officer, Sayar, Settlement, Sub-divisional officer, Sub-Tenant, Tehsildar, Tenant, Trespasser, Nalbat Sections (14-17A, 31-37, 38-54A, 206-232, 239-242)
Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956:
Section 1, 2
Section 3-Interpretation: Land Record Officer, Municipality, Nazul Land, Panchayat Circle, Revenue Appellate Authority, Settlement Officer, Village.
Note:- The Scheme of Examination is only for general guidance and information and assistance of candidates. The unit wise distribution of marks and questions may vary.
Paper- IV (General Hindi and General English) :-
Unit
Subject
Marks
भाग/ Part
Subject
Marks
I
General Hindi
90
अ
30
ब
30
स
30
II
General English
70
A
Grammar & Usage
20
B
Comprehension, Translation & Precis Writing
30
C
Composition & Letter Writing
20
III
Essay
40
Unit-I (General Hindi: Total Marks 90)
इस प्रश्न पत्र का उद्देश्य अभ्यर्थी की भाषा-विषयक क्षमता तथा उसके विचारों की सही, स्पष्ट एवं प्रभावपूर्ण अभिव्यक्ति की परख करना है।
भाग-अ (अंक 30) :-
उपसर्ग एवं प्रत्यय- शब्दों में से उपसर्ग एवं प्रत्यय पृथक् करना
समश्रुत भिन्नार्थक शब्द का वाक्यों में प्रयोग द्वारा अर्थ स्पष्ट करना
शब्ध शुद्धि
वाक्य शुद्धि
मुहावरे- मुहावरों का प्रयोग से अर्थ स्पष्ट
कहावत/ लोकोक्ति प्रयोग से अर्थ स्पष्ट
पारिभाषिक शब्दावली- प्रशासन से संबंधित अंग्रेजी शब्दों के समानार्थ हिन्दी पारिभाषिक शब्द
भाग-ब (अंक 30) :-
संक्षिप्तीकरण- गद्यावतरण का लगभग एक-तिहाई शब्दों में संक्षिप्तीकरण (गद्यावतरण की शब्द सीमा लगभग 150 शब्द)
पल्लवन- किसी सूक्ति, काव्य पंक्ति, प्रसिद्ध कथन आदि का भाव विस्तार (शब्द सीमा- लगभग 100 शब्द)
अनुवाद- दिए हुए अंग्रेजी अनुच्छेद का हिन्दी में अनुवाद। (शब्द सीमा- लगभग 50 शब्द)
प्रारूप-लेखन- अधिसूचना, निविदा सूचना, परिपत्र, प्रेस विज्ञप्ति, कार्यालय ज्ञापन
Unit-II (General English : Total Marks 70)
Part A- Grammar & Usage (20 Marks) :-
Preposition
The same word used as different part of speech
Phrasal Verbs & Idioms (application)
One Word Substitute (application)
Words often Confused or Misused (application)
Part B- Comprehension, Translation & Precis Writing (30 Marks) :-
Comprehension of an Unseen Passage (300 Words approximately) 05 Questions based on the passage and Precis Writing (of the same passage) approximately 100 words.
Translation of five sentences from Hindi to English.
Part C- Composition & Letter Writing (20 Marks) :-
Elaboration of a given theme (Any 1 out of 3, approximately 150 words).
Writing: Official Letter/Demi-Official/Official Memorandum/Report Writing (approximately 150 words).
Unit-III (Essay : Total Marks 40)
There will be Six thematic areas in the Essay part of the question paper. Candidates will have to write one essay of about 600 words in either Hindi or English language as per their choice. The essay topics will be based on the following Six themes:
Languages, Literature, and Cultural Heritage
Society, Governance, and Public Affairs
Science, Technology, Environment, and Sustainable Development
Economy, Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce
Current Affairs, Disasters, and National Development Initiatives
Tourism, Culture, and Contemporary Issues with reference to Rajasthan
Candidates may be required to write an essay on a range of topics arising from these thematic areas. They are expected to maintain strict relevance to the assigned subject, organize their ideas in a coherent manner, and present with precision and brevity. Credit will be accorded for clarity of thought, coherence of structure and effectiveness of expression.
Note :-For more details, visit the official website of Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), whose link is given below.