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Rajasthan 4th Grade Result 2025–26 declared. Document Verification is the next stage. RSSB website down due to heavy traffic; chairman says result link likely active tonight.

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Rajasthan 4th Grade Result 2025–26: Document Verification Next, Board Responds as Website Faces Downtime

New Delhi/Jaipur  One of Rajasthan’s largest recruitment drives, the Fourth Grade (Group D) Employee Recruitment 2025–26, has reached a decisive stage. With the results now declared, the next and most critical phase of the selection process .Document Verification (DV)—has been confirmed. At present, lakhs of candidates are focused on two key questions: when and how DV will be conducted, and when the result link will become fully accessible.

The official website of the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has been facing technical issues due to extremely heavy traffic. Addressing the situation, RSSB Chairman Alok Raj stated that efforts are underway to make the Fourth Grade result link fully active by tonight. His clarification comes at a time when anxiety among candidates is running high across social media and aspirant forums because of the website outage.


Why is the DV stage crucial after the result?

In Fourth Grade recruitment, the written examination is only the first step. Final selection is determined after document verification. According to RSSB’s established process:

  • Candidates will be called for DV in a 1:2 ratio

  • This means two candidates will be invited for verification against each vacancy

  • Final selection will depend entirely on the verification of original documents

This stage is decisive because many candidates who qualify the written exam are later eliminated due to missing documents, discrepancies, or ineligibility.


Which documents will be verified?

During DV, the board will verify the following original documents:

  • Educational qualification certificates

  • Proof of date of birth

  • Caste/reservation certificates (if applicable)

  • Domicile/residence certificate

  • Valid identity proof

  • Details submitted in the examination application form

RSSB has reiterated that any discrepancy can lead to cancellation of candidature, even if the candidate’s roll number appears in the merit list.


Website down: technical issue or traffic overload?

As soon as the result was announced, millions of candidates attempted to access the website simultaneously. This sudden surge caused the RSSB portal to slow down or go offline temporarily. According to board sources:

  • The merit list PDF is an extremely large (heavy) file

  • It contains roll numbers, raw scores, and normalized marks

  • A sudden spike in server load triggered the issue

The chairman has clarified that results are being uploaded in phases so that candidates can eventually download the PDF without disruption.


Why were over 26,000 candidates disqualified?

A significant and unexpected statistic has also emerged from this recruitment process. As per RSSB:

  • 26,436 candidates were disqualified

  • Reason: leaving more than 10% of the questions unanswered

This rule was clearly mentioned in the examination notification, but its impact became evident only after the results, eliminating thousands of aspirants at once.


What are the cutoff trends indicating?

While the final cutoffs will be officially announced in the result PDF, early trends suggest:

  • General (UR): relatively high cutoff

  • OBC: moderate

  • SC/ST: comparatively lower

Experts note that competition was exceptionally intense this year, with around 21 lakh candidates appearing for the examination.


What happens after DV?

Once document verification is completed, RSSB will:

  1. Release the final merit list

  2. Issue appointment-related instructions to selected candidates

  3. Begin department-wise and region-wise posting procedures

If any shortlisted candidate fails to appear for DV or is found ineligible, the board may offer the opportunity to candidates from the waiting list.


Important advice from the board for candidates

RSSB has advised candidates to:

  • Rely only on the official website and verified board statements

  • Avoid rumours and unverified social media claims

  • Keep all documents organized, updated, and ready before DV

The board has also indicated that separate notifications regarding the scrutiny form and DV schedule will be released soon.


A recruitment shaping the future of lakhs

The Rajasthan Fourth Grade recruitment is not merely an examination; it represents a pathway to stable government employment for the state’s youth. For candidates who have prepared for years, this result may prove life-changing.

Now that the result has been declared and the DV process is in focus, the coming weeks will play a decisive role in shaping the futures of thousands of families. Once the RSSB website becomes fully functional and DV dates are announced, the picture will become much clearer for aspirants across Rajasthan.

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