Rajasthan RPSC ACF Exam Postponed

Ajmer: There have been multiple changes and alterations in various exam dates for reasons known to everyone. The Coronavirus situation in the country has been worrisome and hence, the exam dates depend upon the situation at the time of the exams. And now, the Rajasthan Public Service Commission, RPSC Ajmer has postponed the RPSC ACF Exam. These exams are meant for the posts of Assistant Forest Conservator and Forest Range Officer Grade 1 and are conducted by the forest department. Aspirants must keep a check on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in for further updates.

These exams were supposed to take place from September 20 to 27, 2020. However, given the increasing number of cases in the state, they have been shifted to later. However, the announcement regarding the fresh date is not out just yet.

As has been informed via an official notice from the RPSC, the reason for the postponing is the increasing number of cases and the exams for RPSC ACF 2018 had to be postponed due to the same.

Meanwhile, in a notification issued under the number 06/Exam/ACF-Forest Range Officer Grade-I/2018-19, the vacancies for FRO have also gone up from 70 to 105.  Given that the exams have now been postponed, the admit cards for the exams will also be postponed as they are generally issued by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission around a week ahead of the exams and will be available on the official website.

RPSC ACF 2018 exam will have two papers, namely, one of General Knowledge and the other on General English, and will be having objective questions with each Paper carrying a maximum of 200 marks.

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