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Rajasthan RSSB New Negative Marking Rules 2026: Official Notice & OMR Evaluation Updates

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Updated: Jun 27, 2026
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The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has officially implemented new negative marking rules for 2026, featuring a one-third (1/3) penalty for incorrect answers and a revised, unified OMR evaluation process for all upcoming and pending examinations.

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has formally released the Negative Marking New Rules 2026. This official notification outlines significant structural updates to the OMR answer sheet evaluation system, specifically targeting how deleted questions are handled and the updated criteria for negative marking.

These updated guidelines are crucial for all aspirants, as they apply not only to upcoming recruitment exams but also to any current recruitment processes where the final results remain pending.

RSSB Negative Marking New Rules 2026

According to the official announcement, the RSSB has overhauled the answer sheet evaluation process to streamline marking and increase institutional transparency. The most significant change is that the entire question paper will now be assessed as a singular unit rather than relying on previous sectional evaluation methods.

Furthermore, the board has clarified the framework for negative marking applied to incorrect responses, requiring candidates to be more strategic and cautious when attempting questions during the exam.

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Key Changes in RSSB Negative Marking New Rules 2026

Below are the critical highlights regarding the revised marking structure:

  • The question paper will now be evaluated as a complete unit, instead of applying section-wise weightage.
  • In case of a wrong answer, one-third (1/3) of the original marks of that question will be deducted, or as per the prescribed provisions.
  • The revised OMR evaluation system aims to improve accuracy and consistency in result preparation.

Applicability of New Rules

The updated RSSB negative marking rules 2026 are applicable to:

  • All future RSSB direct recruitment examinations
  • All recruitment exams whose results have not yet been declared

Candidates participating in ongoing recruitment cycles should carefully review these updates to understand their potential impact on final merit rankings.

What Candidates Should Do Now

With the implementation of these new RSSB evaluation norms, candidates must adjust their exam-day preparation strategies accordingly:

  • Avoid guesswork to prevent negative marking
  • Focus on accuracy rather than maximum attempts
  • Practice mock tests with 1/3 negative marking pattern
  • Strengthen conceptual clarity before attempting questions

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