State Education Services · Stream 04

3rd Grade Teacher (REET / RSMSSB)

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The foundational pillar of Rajasthan's state education system. Educate the next generation in primary and upper primary schools while securing a highly stable government career featuring fixed operational hours, structured promotion pathways, and guaranteed state pension benefits.

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Pay Matrix: Level 10 D.El.Ed or B.Ed Required 2-Year Probation Rule
Operational Context: The REET vs. Main Exam Divide

A fundamental structural shift occurred in recent recruitment cycles. The REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers) is no longer the final selection exam; it is now strictly a qualifying eligibility test (with lifetime validity). Securing a high score in REET does not guarantee employment. To secure a posting, candidates must subsequently clear the separate, highly competitive 3rd Grade Main Recruitment Examination conducted by the RSMSSB, which strictly enforces negative marking.

RSMSSBMain Exam Conductor
LifetimeREET Validity
Level 1/2Class Divisions
No Int.Zero Interview Round
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The Strategic Advantages
Absolute Stability: Complete job security within the state government framework, featuring robust medical benefits and pension structuring.
Work-Life Balance: Fixed school operational hours with extensive, guaranteed summer and winter vacation periods.
Zero Interview Protocol: Selection is based entirely on objective, mathematical merit in the written examination without subjective interview bias.
The Operational Realities
The Probation Deficit: For the initial 24 months, compensation is restricted to a fixed ₹23,700/month with zero DA or HRA allowances.
Rural Deployment: Initial postings are almost exclusively allocated to remote rural schools; securing a home district is highly difficult.
Non-Academic Duties: Teachers are frequently mandated to participate in state election duties, census data collection, and pulse polio campaigns.

The Educational Recruitment Pipeline 5 Stages

The trajectory to securing a 3rd Grade Teacher position requires navigating specific academic prerequisites and passing two consecutive state-level examinations.

Stage 1 — Academic Prerequisites (D.El.Ed / B.Ed)

To teach Primary classes (Level 1), candidates require Class 12 passing documentation and a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (BSTC/D.El.Ed). To teach Upper Primary classes (Level 2), candidates require a recognized Graduation degree coupled with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed).

Stage 2 — The REET Eligibility Examination

Candidates must clear the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) conducted by BSER Ajmer. This 150-mark objective test assesses Child Development & Pedagogy, Language proficiency, and specific subjects. Crucially, there is zero negative marking. General category candidates must secure 60% to qualify.

Stage 3 — The RSMSSB Main Recruitment Exam

Only REET-qualified candidates are eligible to sit for the 300-mark Main Examination conducted by the RSMSSB. This exam heavily tests Rajasthan General Knowledge, geographical history, and subject-specific depth. Unlike REET, a strict 1/3rd negative marking protocol is enforced.

Stage 4 — Document Verification & District Allocation

A final state-wide merit list is generated based entirely on the Main Exam score. Candidates are summoned for document verification and submit their district preferences. Allocation is strictly merit-based; higher rankers secure their home districts, while lower rankers are frequently assigned to remote border districts.

Stage 5 — The 2-Year Probationary Deployment

Upon joining the allocated school, the teacher operates as a "Probationer Trainee". For precisely 24 months, they receive a fixed remuneration. Upon successful completion of this period without disciplinary issues, full Level 10 matrix salaries and governmental allowances are unlocked.

The Recruitment & Deployment Pipeline Academic Degree D.El.Ed or B.Ed REET Exam Qualifying Matrix RSMSSB Mains 100% Merit Weight District Posting Merit-Based Allocation

Structural Evaluation: Level 1 vs Level 2 Academic Criteria

The examination framework strictly delineates candidates based on their acquired academic qualifications. Following a definitive Supreme Court ruling, B.Ed candidates can no longer compete in the Level 1 category.

Parameter REET Level 1 (Primary) REET Level 2 (Upper Primary)
Operational Scope Teaching Classes 1 to 5. Teaching Classes 6 to 8.
Mandatory Qualification Class 12th + 2-Year Diploma in Elementary Education (BSTC / D.El.Ed). Graduation (B.A/B.Sc/B.Com) + 2-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed).
Syllabus Emphasis Heavy focus on Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) for young learners, and Environmental Studies. Subject-specific depth (e.g., specialized Mathematics/Science or Social Studies modules based on graduation).
Competitive Density Historically lower competition due to the restricted applicant pool of BSTC holders. Extremely high competition due to the massive volume of B.Ed graduates across all academic streams.

Compensation Matrix & Probation Reality Financial Data

The Rajasthan State Government compensation structure for 3rd Grade Teachers is strictly defined by the 7th Pay Commission. It is critical to mathematically account for the 2-year probationary deficit before anticipating full pay.

Probationer Trainee (Years 1 & 2)
Mandatory 24-month operational period. Fixed remuneration with zero Dearness Allowance (DA) or House Rent Allowance (HRA) provided.
₹23,700 /mo
(Fixed Gross)
3rd Grade Teacher — Post Probation
Level 10 in the Pay Matrix. Basic pay initiates at ₹33,800. DA and HRA are fully unlocked and mathematically compounded.
₹50k–₹55k /mo
2nd Grade Teacher (Senior Teacher)
Level 11. Promoted after 5-7 years of service. Teaching Classes 9 and 10.
₹65k–₹75k /mo
1st Grade Teacher (School Lecturer)
Level 12. Requires a Master's Degree (M.A/M.Sc). Teaching Classes 11 and 12.
₹80k–₹95k /mo
School Principal / Headmaster
Level 14. Apex promotional rank. Managing entire school administration, staff payroll, and operational compliance.
₹1.1L–₹1.4L+ /mo
State Educational Compensation Estimator
Career Stage
Posting Location (HRA Tier)
Estimated Monthly Gross Pay
Includes Basic Pay + DA + applicable HRA
₹50,000–₹55,000

The Departmental Promotion Trajectory Career Progression

The transition from a 3rd Grade primary educator to an administrative School Principal is mathematically structured by the Department of Education protocols, factoring in seniority and additional academic qualifications (M.A/M.Sc).

Educational Rank Progression Architecture 3rd Grade Level 10 2nd Grade Level 11 (Senior) 1st Grade Level 12 (Lecturer) Principal Level 14/16 (Admin)

Geographical Allocation: TSP vs. Non-TSP Areas Recruitment Zones

The Rajasthan government fundamentally divides teaching vacancies based on tribal demography. Understanding this classification is vital before filling out district preferences.

Parameter TSP Area (Tribal Sub Plan) Non-TSP Area
Geographical Coverage Specific scheduled districts like Banswara, Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, and parts of Udaipur. The remaining majority of Rajasthan, including major urban centers like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Kota.
Application Eligibility Strictly Restricted. Only candidates holding an official domicile certificate from these specific districts can apply for TSP vacancies. Open. Candidates from any district in Rajasthan, as well as candidates from other states, can apply for Non-TSP vacancies.
Merit Cutoff Dynamics Historically lower cutoffs due to the geographically restricted applicant pool. Significantly higher cutoffs due to state-wide and inter-state competition.

Pedagogical Operations & Administrative Realities Day-to-Day

Level 1 Teacher · Rural Primary School
Foundational Education
07:30 AM: Arrive at the school. Oversee the morning assembly, national anthem, and student attendance protocols.
09:00 AM: Conduct foundational classes (Classes 1 to 5) focusing on basic literacy, mathematics, and environmental studies.
01:00 PM: Supervise the Mid-Day Meal distribution, ensuring nutritional compliance and maintaining stock registers.
03:00 PM: Evaluate homework assignments, update the Shala Darpan portal (digital attendance), and conclude the operational day.
Level 2 Teacher · Upper Primary School
Subject-Specific Pedagogy
08:00 AM: Conduct specialized subject classes (e.g., Science/Maths for Classes 6 to 8) according to the prescribed NCERT/RBSE syllabus.
11:30 AM: Organize periodic standardized testing and maintain continuous comprehensive evaluation (CCE) records for each student.
02:00 PM: Execute state-mandated administrative duties, such as managing scholarship data or updating student Aadhar linkage on government servers.
04:00 PM: Participate in occasional cluster-level meetings (CBEEO office) regarding new educational schemes before logging off.

Common Preparation Misconceptions Operational Oversight

The state examination matrix is highly competitive. Evaluating the pathway requires understanding specific operational requirements to avoid disqualification.

Treating REET as the Final Examination A critical error is assuming that scoring 130/150 in the REET eligibility exam guarantees a job. REET marks are no longer added to the final merit list. The actual recruitment depends entirely on the RSMSSB Main Examination, which features a vastly different syllabus and enforces negative marking.
Neglecting Rajasthan General Knowledge (GK) Candidates, particularly those from other states or with strong subject knowledge (Math/Science), frequently neglect the Rajasthan GK section. In the Main exam, Rajasthan history, geography, and current affairs carry a massive weightage (up to 100 marks). Failing to master this section mathematically eliminates selection chances.
Assuming Immediate Home District Allocation Candidates often assume they will be posted in their local village school. District allocation is strictly merit-based. High-density districts (like Jaipur, Sikar, or Jodhpur) have extremely high cutoffs. Average rankers are routinely deployed to remote border districts (like Barmer or Jaisalmer) and must wait years for a transfer request to be processed.

Academic & Administrative Inquiries Detailed FAQ

No. REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers) is now strictly a qualifying examination. Clearing REET provides an eligibility certificate. To secure employment, candidates must subsequently pass the separate 3rd Grade Main Recruitment Examination conducted by the RSMSSB.
The Rajasthan government has mandated that the REET eligibility certificate now holds lifetime validity. Once a candidate secures the minimum qualifying marks, they are not required to reappear for the eligibility test in future recruitment cycles.
Level 1 is for Primary Teachers (Classes 1 to 5) and requires a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed / BSTC). Level 2 is for Upper Primary Teachers (Classes 6 to 8) and requires a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree along with a graduation degree in the respective subject.
No. Following a definitive ruling by the Supreme Court of India, B.Ed degree holders are legally ineligible to apply for REET Level 1 (Primary classes). Level 1 is exclusively reserved for candidates holding a D.El.Ed (BSTC) qualification.
During the mandatory 2-year probation period, a 3rd Grade Teacher receives a fixed monthly remuneration of exactly ₹23,700. No additional allowances, such as Dearness Allowance (DA) or House Rent Allowance (HRA), are disbursed during these 24 months.
Upon successful completion of the 2-year probation, the teacher enters Level 10 of the Rajasthan Pay Matrix. The basic pay initiates at ₹33,800. Including applicable DA and HRA, the gross monthly compensation typically ranges between ₹50,000 to ₹55,000.
There is NO negative marking in the REET Eligibility examination. However, the RSMSSB 3rd Grade Main Recruitment examination enforces a strict 1/3rd negative marking protocol for every incorrect answer, requiring high precision during attempt selection.
TSP (Tribal Sub Plan) areas refer to specific scheduled districts in Rajasthan (e.g., Banswara, Dungarpur). Vacancies in these areas are strictly reserved for candidates holding domicile in those specific regions. Non-TSP areas encompass the remainder of the state and are open to all eligible applicants.
Yes, candidates residing outside Rajasthan are eligible to apply and participate in both REET and the Main examination. However, they are classified entirely under the Unreserved (General) category and do not qualify for any state-specific caste or demographic reservations.
General category candidates must secure a minimum of 60% (90 out of 150 marks) to qualify. SC, ST, OBC, MBC, and EWS candidates from Rajasthan require 55%. Widows, abandoned women, and ex-servicemen require 50%, while specially-abled candidates require 40%.
Yes. Commerce graduates who hold a B.Ed degree are eligible to apply for REET Level 2 under the Social Studies (SST) subject category, provided they meet the minimum graduation percentage criteria defined by the board.
District allocation is determined by the candidate's final merit rank in the RSMSSB Main Examination and the preference list submitted during document verification. Securing a home district posting requires exceptionally high merit due to localized competition.
A 3rd Grade Teacher is eligible for promotion to a 2nd Grade Teacher (Senior Teacher) typically after 5 to 7 years of service, contingent upon departmental vacancies and possessing the required postgraduate educational qualifications.
Yes. Candidates currently enrolled in the final year of their D.El.Ed or B.Ed programs are permitted to appear for the REET eligibility exam. However, they must produce their final passing documentation before the document verification phase of the Main recruitment exam.
Rajasthan GK constitutes a massive portion of the RSMSSB Main Examination syllabus. For Level 1, it carries 100 marks, and for Level 2, it carries 80 marks. Mastery of state-specific history, geography, and cultural dynamics is essential for final selection.
No. The Government of Rajasthan does not conduct interview phases for Group C educational posts. Final recruitment is based entirely on the objective marks secured in the RSMSSB Main Examination.
No. A teacher is allocated to a specific Panchayat Samiti within a district and must operate exclusively within that assigned jurisdiction. Transfers between districts are subject to strict state administrative policies and are generally not permitted during the probation period.
The pedagogical and psychological components of REET closely mirror the CTET syllabus. However, the environmental studies and social science sections in REET contain specialized modules specifically focusing on the geography and history of Rajasthan.
Because the REET certificate holds lifetime validity, you do not need to retake the eligibility test. You retain your eligibility and can directly apply for the RSMSSB Main Examination in the subsequent state recruitment cycle.
Yes. The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) mandates the use of a 5th option (Option E) to prevent OMR tampering. If a candidate leaves a question unattempted, they must darken the 5th circle, failing which negative marks are automatically deducted.