REET Mains notification 2025 out for 7,123 posts; registration begins today
Vagisha Kaushik | November 7, 2025 | 11:23 AM IST | 1 min read
REET Mains 2025 will be held from January 17 to 21 for recruitment of level 1 and level 2 school teachers. Candidates can apply on rssb.rajasthan.gov.in by December 6.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has issued the notification for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) Mains 2025 for the recruitment of 7,123 posts of primary school teachers in state schools. As per REET Mains notification 2025, candidates will be able to register for primary and upper primary teacher recruitment between November 7 and December 6 on the official website, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
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REET Mains 2025 will be conducted from January 17, 2026 to January 21, 2026. Paper 1 will be held for Classes 1 to 5 while paper 2 will take place for Classes 6 to 8.
In order to apply, applicants belonging to the general category (creamy layer) of Other Backward Classes or Most Backward Classes will have to pay Rs 600, those from Non-Creamy Layer Other Backward Classes / Most Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Scheduled Castes (SC), and Scheduled Tribes (ST) of Rajasthan will be required to submit Rs 400, and differently-abled (divyang) applicants will have to pay Rs 400.
REET Mains 2025: Level 1 vacancies
The detailed vacancies for REET level 1 recruitment 2025 are as follows:
|
Name of department |
Post Name |
Non-Scheduled Area |
Scheduled Area |
Total Posts |
|
Sanskrit Education Department |
Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-I (Sanskrit) |
187 |
— |
187 |
|
Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-I (General) |
422 |
27 |
449 |
|
|
Elementary Education Department |
Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-I (General) |
4500 |
500 |
5000 |
REET 2025: Level 2 vacancies
RSSB has notified a total of 2,123 vacancies for level 2 or upper primary school teachers. Here are post and region-wise numbers of posts:
|
Name of department |
Name of post |
Region description |
Number of advertised posts |
|
Sanskrit Education Department |
Upper Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-II (Sanskrit Subject) |
Non-Scheduled Area |
319 |
|
Scheduled Area |
70 |
||
|
Upper Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-II (Hindi Subject) |
Non-Scheduled Area |
156 |
|
|
Scheduled Area |
18 |
||
|
Upper Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-II (English Subject) |
Non-Scheduled Area |
202 |
|
|
Scheduled Area |
19 |
||
|
Upper Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-II (Social Science Subject) |
Non-Scheduled Area |
272 |
|
|
Scheduled Area |
24 |
||
|
Upper Primary School Teacher Direct Recruitment Level-II (Maths-Science Subject) |
Non-Scheduled Area |
970 |
|
|
Scheduled Area |
73 |
||
|
Total Posts |
— |
— |
2123 |
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