Once released, candidates can download their REET Mains admit cards by logging in to the SSO recruitment portal using their application number and date of birth. The board has advised applicants to carefully check all particulars printed on the hall ticket, including their name, roll number, examination centre, date, and shift timing.
Any discrepancy, officials said, should be brought to the board’s notice without delay.
Exam Dates and Shift Details
According to the official notification issued by RSSB, the REET Mains written examination will be conducted over four days, from January 17 to January 20, 2026, across multiple shifts to accommodate the large number of candidates.
The schedule announced by the board is as follows:
- January 17: Level-1 Teacher (Classes 1 to 5) — 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
- January 18: Level-2 (Science–Mathematics) — Morning shift; Level-2 (Social Studies) — Afternoon shift
- January 19: Level-2 (English) — Morning shift; Level-2 (Hindi) — Afternoon shift
- January 20: Level-2 (Sanskrit) — Morning and Afternoon shifts
The detailed timetable will also be printed on individual admit cards.
Documents and Reporting Time
Along with the admit card, candidates must carry a valid photo identity proof such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, voter ID, or passport to the examination centre. Aspirants have been advised to reach the venue at least two hours before the exam begins, as final entry is usually permitted up to one hour prior to the start time.
Why REET Matters
The REET examination is a key qualifying test for recruitment to Primary (Level-1) and Upper Primary (Level-2) teaching posts in government schools across Rajasthan. Candidates who clear the exam become eligible to participate in subsequent teacher recruitment processes, subject to applicable rules.
A Look Back at REET 2024
The previous edition of REET saw massive participation. In 2024, over 14.29 lakh candidates registered for the exam across levels. Of these, more than 3.14 lakh appeared for Level 1 and 8.79 lakh for Level 2. Results showed 1.95 lakh candidates qualifying in Level 1 and 3.93 lakh in Level 2, with 47,097 candidates clearing both levels. The overall pass percentage stood at 50.77 per cent.
With admit cards set to go live, candidates are advised to keep checking the official portal for updates and ensure all exam-day requirements are in place.