RJS Prelims Result 2025: Rajasthan High Court has declared the result of the preliminary examination conducted for direct recruitment to the cadre of Civil Judge, 2025. Candidates who appeared in the recruitment exam can check their results by visiting the official website hcraj.nic.in. Along with the result, the final answer key has also been published, and the cutoff marks have also been announced.
The exam was conducted on July 27, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 44 vacancies. Eligible candidates can download the result, final answer key, and cutoff list by visiting the official website. The notification said, "Admission to the main examination is provisional and will be subject to their eligibility."
RJS Prelims Cut-Off: The Cutoff is also announced along with the result
The Rajasthan High Court has also declared the cutoff marks as per category. The cutoff is 78 for the General category, 46 for the General (Ex Serviceman), 64 for the SC, 65 for the ST, 74 for the OBC NCL, 59 for the MBC NCL, 75 for the EWS, 40 for PwBD (LD), 43 for PwBD (Autism & MD), 42 for PwBD (D & HH), and 40 for PwBD (B & LV).
How to Download RJS Pre Result
First of all, visit the official website of the Rajasthan High Court hcraj.nic.in.
On the homepage, go to the Recruitment tab.
Click on the Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge Result 2025 link.
The result will appear on the screen.
View and download the result.
Take a printout for future reference.
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