RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026 | Download Link

The RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026 is expected to be released in the 2nd week of July 2026 on the official portal rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. Candidates who applied for the Mahila Supervisor (Female Supervisor) recruitment under Advertisement No. 02/2026 will download their hall ticket from this portal ahead of the written exam scheduled for 24/07/2026. The admit card will contain the exam centre address, reporting time, roll number, and other critical details. This article is based on the official recruitment notification released by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB).

As of now, the download link has not yet been activated. This page will be updated immediately once the official link goes live. Candidates can bookmark this article or visit https://rssb.rajasthan.gov.in/ directly for the latest updates.

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationRajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB)
Exam NameMahila Supervisor (Female Supervisor) Direct Recruitment Exam
Advertisement Number02/2026
Admit Card StatusExpected Release: 2nd Week of July 2026
Exam Date24/07/2026 (11:00 AM – 02:00 PM)
Exam ModeOffline (OMR-based)
Credentials RequiredApplication Number and Date of Birth
Official Websiterssb.rajasthan.gov.in

Important Dates

EventDate
Admit Card Release DateExpected 2nd Week of July 2026
Exam Date24/07/2026
Result DateTo be notified

How to Download the RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
  2. On the homepage, locate the notification banner or link for “Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026”.
  3. Click the admit card download link once it becomes active.
  4. Enter your application number and date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format.
  5. Click the submit button to retrieve your admit card.
  6. Verify all details printed on the admit card match your application.
  7. Download the admit card as a PDF and take a printed copy.

Print your admit card at least 2-3 days before the exam. Portal traffic increases significantly in the final 24 hours before the exam date, which may slow down the download process.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

  • Printed copy of the RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026
  • Original government-issued photo ID (Voter ID, Aadhaar Card, Passport, Driving License, or PAN Card)
  • Two recent passport-sized colour photographs
  • Any additional documents specified in the admit card instructions

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Name spelling – ensure it matches exactly with your government-issued ID
  • Photograph – verify it is the correct, recent photograph you uploaded during registration
  • Roll number – note it carefully; it is required at the exam hall and for checking results
  • Registration/Application number – cross-check with your original application confirmation
  • Exam centre name and full address – locate the centre in advance using Google Maps or the official list
  • Reporting time – this differs from the exam start time; late arrival may result in entry refusal
  • Exam date and session timing (11:00 AM – 02:00 PM)
  • Category and post name – confirm it matches your application

If any of the above details are incorrect, contact the RSSB helpdesk immediately – do not wait until exam day.

Exam Day Guidelines

Candidates must arrive at the exam centre at least 30-60 minutes before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card. Electronic devices, including mobile phones, smartwatches, and calculators, are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall. Each question offers five options (A, B, C, D, E). Use only a blue ballpoint pen to darken one circle per question on the OMR sheet. If no option is darkened, one-third of the mark for that question will be deducted. Leaving more than 10% of questions unanswered may result in disqualification. The final 10 minutes are reserved to ensure every question has a marked response.

Admit Card Error – What to Do

If you identify an error on your admit card after downloading, contact the RSSB helpdesk or visit the official website immediately to report the issue. Do not attempt to correct any printed information yourself, as this may cause entry denial at the exam centre. The board typically processes corrections before the exam if reported promptly. Report errors as soon as you download your admit card – do not delay until exam day.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download Admit CardVisit Website
Official RSSB WebsiteVisit Portal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When will the RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026 be released?

Ans. The admit card is expected to be released in the 2nd week of July 2026 on rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, ahead of the exam scheduled for 24/07/2026. The exact release date and time have not been officially confirmed. Check the official website daily or bookmark this page for immediate updates once the link goes live.

Q2. What should I do if the admit card download link is not working?

Ans. If the link is inactive, the admit card has not yet been released. Wait for the 2nd week of July 2026. If the link is active but not responding, try a different web browser, clear your browser cache, or attempt the download from a different device. During peak traffic hours near the exam date, the portal may slow down – try downloading early morning or late evening.

Q3. What credentials do I need to download the RSSB Mahila Supervisor Admit Card 2026?

Ans. You will need your application number and date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format to download the admit card from the official portal.

Q4. I forgot my application number. How do I download the admit card?

Ans. If you have lost your application number, contact the RSSB helpdesk through the official website or email. Alternatively, check your email inbox for the original application confirmation message, which contains your application number. Do not attempt to guess or use random numbers.

Q5. My name is spelt incorrectly on the admit card. What should I do?

Ans. Contact the RSSB helpdesk immediately with a copy of your original application and government-issued ID showing the correct spelling. The board can typically correct such errors before the exam if you report them promptly. Keep a record of your complaint and the helpdesk’s response.

Q6. What if the photograph on my admit card does not match my current appearance?

Ans. The photograph on the admit card is what you submitted during registration. On exam day, your photo ID proof (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport) is what will be verified. If the two photographs differ significantly, carry multiple forms of ID proof to the exam centre. The invigilator will make the final decision on entry based on your appearance and ID documents.

Q7. Is printing the admit card mandatory, or can I show it on my mobile phone?

Ans. A printed, original copy of the admit card is mandatory. Most examination centres do not accept digital or softcopy versions shown on mobile phones. Print the admit card well in advance to avoid last-minute complications.

Q8. What documents will be checked at the exam centre?

Ans. The printed admit card and an original government-issued photo ID (Voter ID, Aadhaar, Passport, Driving License, or PAN Card) are mandatory. Carry two recent passport-sized photographs as backup. Any additional documents specified in the admit card instructions should also be brought.

Your Next Step

Download and save your admit card as soon as the link becomes active in the 2nd week of July 2026. Print a clean, clear copy at least 2-3 days before the exam to avoid portal congestion in the final hours. On 24/07/2026, carry the printed admit card and original photo ID proof to the exam centre; entry is not permitted without both documents. Stay updated with MyNaukriAlert.com for real-time notifications on admit card release and exam schedule changes.

Mandeep Singh

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Mandeep Singh is an Admit Card Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, responsible for publishing timely admit card release notifications for government examinations across India. He monitors recruitment boards including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, and state PSCs to ensure candidates receive instant updates the moment their hall tickets become available. Mandeep's articles include step-by-step download instructions, direct official links, exam date schedules, and important guidelines that candidates must follow on exam day. His coverage ensures that no aspirant misses downloading their admit card before the deadline, making the exam preparation journey stress-free and well-organized.

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