REET Mains Result 2026 Out — RSSB Declares 3rd Grade Teacher Result for Level 1 & Level 2

5/28/2026
REET Mains Result 2026 Out — RSSB Declares 3rd Grade Teacher Result for Level 1 & Level 2

The wait is finally over. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released the REET Mains 2026 result on May 27, 2026, for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 on its official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. If you've been refreshing your browser for weeks, this is the moment. The REET Mains Result 2026 — also widely known as the RSSB 3rd Grade Teacher Result — is now live, and thousands of candidates can finally check their qualifying status.

Here's everything you need to know: how to download your result, what your scorecard contains, what happens next, and answers to the most common questions floating around right now.

What Is the REET Mains Result 2026?

REET stands for Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers. It is a state-level eligibility test conducted by the Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER) to assess the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in government schools.

The REET Mains, however, goes a step further than the eligibility test — it's the actual recruitment exam that determines who gets a government teaching job in Rajasthan.

The REET 2026 Mains exam was conducted from January 17 to 20 to fill teacher vacancies for Level 1 (Classes 1 to 5) and Level 2 (Classes 6 to 8) in government schools across Rajasthan.

Here's the simple breakdown:

  • Level 1 — Primary Teacher posts for Classes 1 to 5

  • Level 2 — Upper Primary Teacher posts for Classes 6 to 8

This recruitment drive aims to fill 7,759 vacancies for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) teachers.

REET Mains Result 2026 — Key Details at a Glance

Detail

Information

Conducting Body

Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB)

Result Declaration Date

May 27, 2026

Exam Dates

January 17–20, 2026

Total Vacancies

7,759

Official Website

rssb.rajasthan.gov.in

Result Format

PDF (Merit/Shortlist List)

Levels Covered

Level 1 (Primary) & Level 2 (Upper Primary)

 

How to Download the REET Mains Result 2026

Downloading the result is straightforward. Candidates who appeared in the REET Mains examination can check their result PDF from the RSSB official website rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to rssb.rajasthan.gov.in

  2. On the homepage, find the "Results" or "Latest News" section

  3. Click on the REET Mains Result 2026 link for your level (Level 1 or Level 2)

  4. A PDF will open — use Ctrl + F to search your roll number

  5. Download and save the PDF for future reference

That's it. The result is in PDF format, so you won't need to log in separately — just find your roll number in the list.

What Does the REET Mains Scorecard Contain?

The REET scorecard includes important details such as the candidate's name, roll number, registration number, date of birth, category, exam level, subject-wise marks, total marks obtained, qualifying status, cut-off marks, and exam year.

Make sure all these details are accurate when you download your scorecard. If anything looks wrong, note it immediately — you may need to raise a grievance before document verification begins.

Which Subjects Are Covered in the Result?

The results have been released for Level-1 Sanskrit, Level-2 Sanskrit, and Level-2 Science subjects. RSSB Chairman Alok Raj also confirmed through an official social media post that the board meeting approved the provisional DV result for these subjects.

So if your subject is Sanskrit (Level 1 or Level 2) or Science (Level 2), your result is already declared. Results for remaining subjects are expected to follow shortly.

Why Was the REET Result Delayed?

A lot of candidates were understandably frustrated by the delay. Here's what happened.

According to the board, some questions were found to be complex and are currently under review. A few disputed questions may reportedly be removed after scrutiny of objections submitted by candidates. This review process further delayed the finalisation of the REET Mains Result 2026.

This kind of review actually works in candidates' favour — disputed questions are either dropped or bonus marks are awarded, which can lift scores across categories.

To ensure fairness and consistency in the evaluation process, the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER), has applied a normalisation procedure for the REET 2026 mains results. This is because the exam was conducted across multiple shifts, and normalisation ensures no candidate is unfairly disadvantaged due to shift-based difficulty variation.

What Happens After the REET Mains Result?

Clearing the result is not the finish line — it's the start of the next lap. After the REET Mains (3rd Grade Teacher) result is declared, qualifying candidates must go through document verification, a final merit list publication, school allotment, and final appointment.

Let's break that down:

Step 1 — Document Verification (DV) You'll be called to present your original academic and personal documents. Make sure everything — your degree certificates, mark sheets, caste certificate (if applicable), and domicile — is in order.

Step 2 — Final Merit List Based on verified documents and exam performance, RSSB will publish the final merit list. This is the definitive list of candidates selected for appointment.

Step 3 — School Allotment You'll be assigned a school based on your rank, preferences, and available vacancies.

Step 4 — Final Appointment The formal joining process begins — congratulations, you're a Rajasthan government teacher!

REET 3rd Grade Result 2026 — Vacancy Increase Update

Here's a piece of good news that many candidates may have missed. The number of posts in the Elementary Education Department was increased from 5,000 to 7,000 posts, as per reports by RSSB, which issued a revised notification regarding the enhanced vacancies. This means more candidates will qualify and move to document verification compared to earlier projections.

Earlier, RSSB had also increased the Level-1 vacancies from 5,636 to 7,636 posts. So if you were on the borderline, this increase works in your favour.

REET Mains Cut-Off 2026 — What to Expect

Cut-off marks play a huge role in whether you proceed to the next stage. Cut-off marks are issued along with results by RSSB for Level 1 and Level 2 exams, and these cut-offs are measured in line with several factors, including the difficulty of the exam, the number of applicants, and the total number of available teaching vacancies. General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and special categories like MR (Mentally Retarded), HI (Hearing Impaired), and VI (Visually Impaired) will have their cut-off marks.

A few things that shape where the cut-off lands:

  • More vacancies → generally lower cut-off

  • Tougher paper → lower cut-off

  • More candidates appearing → higher competition, potentially higher cut-off

  • Normalisation applied → scores may shift slightly across categories

Qualifying marks are the minimum required to be eligible, while cut-off marks are the final scores needed to be shortlisted for merit. Don't confuse the two — you need to clear both to move forward.

REET Eligibility — A Quick Recap for New Aspirants

If you're just starting to explore this exam, here's what you need to know.

The age limit to apply for RSSB Rajasthan REET Mains Recruitment is 18–40 years. The cutoff date for the calculation of the age limit is 01.01.2026, and age relaxation will be given as per the rules.

The selection process typically includes:

  • REET Eligibility Exam (conducted by BSER)

  • REET Mains (conducted by RSSB)

  • Document Verification

  • Final Merit List & Appointment

The REET eligibility exam is a prerequisite — you need to qualify it before appearing for the Mains. This is how Rajasthan ensures that only eligible, qualified candidates enter the government teaching system.

Exam Relevance — Where Does REET Feature?

REET is specifically a Rajasthan state-level exam and is not a national exam like CTET. However, it's one of the most competitive teacher recruitment exams in India, given the size of Rajasthan's government school system.

For candidates from other states: this gives you a benchmark for state-level teacher eligibility exams across the country. Most states have a similar two-tier structure — an eligibility test (like CTET, TET, REET eligibility) followed by a recruitment exam (like REET Mains or equivalent state-level exams).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Has the REET Mains Result 2026 been declared? 

Yes. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has declared the REET Mains 2026 result for the recruitment of 7,759 primary school teachers on May 27, 2026.

Q2. Where can I check the REET Result 2026? 

Visit the official RSSB website at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. The result is available as a downloadable PDF under the Results or Latest News section.

Q3. What is the difference between REET and REET Mains? 

REET (the eligibility exam) tests whether you are eligible to teach — it's conducted by BSER. REET Mains is the actual recruitment exam conducted by RSSB that determines final selection for government teaching posts.

Q4. What is the total number of vacancies for REET 3rd Grade Teacher 2026? 

The recruitment drive aims to fill 7,759 vacancies for Primary (Level 1) and Upper Primary (Level 2) teachers.

Q5. What happens after I qualify the REET Mains Result? 

Qualified candidates will be called for document verification. After successful DV, a final merit list is published, followed by school allotment and appointment as a Rajasthan government teacher.

Q6. Is normalisation applied to REET Mains 2026 scores? 

Yes. The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER), has applied a normalisation procedure for the REET 2026 mains results to ensure fairness across different exam shifts.

Conclusion

The REET Mains Result 2026 is officially out, and this is a big moment for lakhs of candidates who appeared for the RSSB 3rd Grade Teacher Recruitment exam. Whether you've qualified or are anxiously searching — check the official website at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, download your scorecard, and know your next steps clearly.

If you've qualified, well done — keep your documents ready and stay alert for the document verification notice. If the result didn't go your way this time, don't let it define you. The preparation you've done is never wasted. Reassess, regroup, and come back stronger.

The teaching profession in Rajasthan is a goal worth chasing — stay consistent, stay informed, and keep going.

Koti Deva

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Koti Deva

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