Education & State Government
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REET TEACHER / 3RD GRADE EDUCATOR

Secure a highly coveted, lifetime government teaching post in Rajasthan. A career defined by unparalleled job security, fixed working hours, and the vital responsibility of shaping primary and upper-primary students in state-run schools.

Probation Pay: ₹23,700 /mo Post-Probation: ₹45k+ /mo Requires BSTC or B.Ed Dual-Tier Exam System
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The Dual-Tier Examination Architecture
The Rajasthan government fundamentally restructured the teacher recruitment process. The REET exam is no longer a single test that guarantees a job. Today, REET (Pre) acts strictly as a qualifying barrier—you must score a minimum of 60% just to earn your eligibility certificate. The actual government posting and your final merit rank are decided entirely by a separate, highly competitive RSSB Mains Examination conducted months later.
15L+
Total Applicants
RSSB
Mains Conductor
Level 1
Classes 1 to 5
Level 2
Classes 6 to 8
Level 10
Pay Matrix

How to Become a 3rd Grade Teacher via REET 5 Stages

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STAGE 1 — Academic Eligibility (BSTC vs B.Ed)
Your educational path dictates your teaching level. If you want to teach Level 1 (Classes 1-5), you must complete Class 12 and a 2-year Diploma (BSTC/D.El.Ed). If you want to teach Level 2 (Classes 6-8), you must complete your Graduation followed by a 2-year B.Ed degree.
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STAGE 2 — The Qualifying REET (Pre) Examination
Conducted by the Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER), this is a 150-mark objective test covering Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP), Languages, and Subject-specific math/science/social studies. General category candidates must score exactly 60% (90 marks) to receive the lifetime validity certificate.
The Supreme Court Ruling: Following recent legal judgments, B.Ed degree holders are strictly barred from appearing for REET Level 1. They are eligible only for Level 2 and above.
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STAGE 3 — The RSSB Mains Examination (Merit Decider)
Once qualified, you apply for the Mains exam conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB). This 300-mark paper shifts heavily away from pedagogy and aggressively tests your deep knowledge of Rajasthan's Geography, History, Culture, and your specific teaching subject.
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STAGE 4 — Document Verification & District Allotment
Based on your RSSB Mains score, a 2x (double the vacancies) merit list is released for Document Verification. After verification, final candidates are allotted districts based on their merit rank and availability—higher ranks secure their home districts, while lower ranks are sent to remote zones.
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STAGE 5 — The 2-Year Probation Period
Upon joining the school, you are officially a government employee, but you enter a mandatory 2-year probation phase. During these 24 months, you will receive a fixed, reduced stipend without allowances. Full pay scale benefits unlock only after successful probation clearance.

Teacher Salary in Rajasthan Per Month (7th Pay Commission) Government Data

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Probationary Trainee (First 2 Years)
Fixed remuneration mandated by the Rajasthan Government. No DA or HRA allowances are paid.
₹23,700 Fixed /mo
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3rd Grade Teacher (Post-Probation - L10)
Confirmed REET Level 1 or Level 2 teacher. Basic pay (₹33,800) + DA + HRA.
₹45k–₹55k /mo
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2nd Grade Teacher (Senior Teacher - L11)
Teaching Classes 9 and 10. Recruited directly via RPSC exams or promoted from 3rd Grade.
₹65k–₹80k /mo
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1st Grade Teacher (School Lecturer - L12)
Teaching Classes 11 and 12. Requires a Master's Degree (M.A./M.Sc) + B.Ed.
₹85k–₹1.1L /mo
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Principal / Headmaster (L14/L16)
Administrative head of the entire government senior secondary school.
₹1.2L–₹1.6L+ /mo
THE PROBATION FINANCIAL CRUNCH — Rajasthan has one of the strictest probation rules in India. For the first two years of your career, regardless of your posting location, your take-home pay is strictly ₹23,700. Candidates must financially plan for this 24-month period, especially if allotted a district far from their hometown.

Core REET Subject Specializations Specializations

The Foundation
Level 1 (Primary - Classes 1-5)
Requires BSTC/D.El.Ed. You are a generalist teacher teaching all basic subjects (Math, EVS, Languages) to primary students. The syllabus heavily emphasizes foundational child psychology.
The Analysts
Level 2 (Science & Math)
Requires B.Sc + B.Ed. Teaching upper-primary students (Classes 6-8). The Mains exam for this category involves highly competitive, advanced-level mathematics and core science questions.
The Historians
Level 2 (Social Studies - SST)
Requires B.A. + B.Ed. A massively competitive category due to the sheer volume of Arts graduates. Focuses heavily on Indian and Rajasthani History, Polity, and Geography.
The Linguists
Level 2 (Hindi / English / Sanskrit)
Requires B.A. in the specific literature subject + B.Ed. English teachers generally face slightly lower cutoffs compared to Hindi or SST due to fewer specialized graduates.

Life of a Govt Teacher: Stability & Rural Postings Overview

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Unmatched Work-Life Balance The primary draw of this career. You work fixed school hours (typically 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM in summers), enjoy extensive summer and winter vacations, and have absolute job security till retirement age.
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The Rural Posting Reality Newly recruited 3rd Grade teachers are almost always posted in remote, rural Panchayat-level schools. You may have to travel significant distances daily or relocate entirely to a village with basic infrastructure.
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Non-Academic Government Duties Beyond teaching, state government teachers are frequently assigned additional administrative tasks, such as conducting election polls (BLO duties), census surveys, and managing mid-day meal operations.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (REET Exam 2026) FAQ

Which is better for REET: BSTC or B.Ed?
It depends on your long-term goal. BSTC (D.El.Ed) allows you to become a teacher right after Class 12 (Level 1) and generally has less competition. However, B.Ed requires Graduation but unlocks higher-level promotions (2nd Grade, 1st Grade Lecturer) which BSTC holders cannot access.
Are candidates from other states (UP, MP, Haryana) eligible for REET?
Yes, they are fully eligible. However, regardless of their reserved category (OBC/SC/ST) in their home state, all out-of-state candidates are strictly treated as General Category candidates in the Rajasthan recruitment process and must clear the highest cutoffs.
Is there negative marking in the REET examination?
In REET (Pre), there is NO negative marking. However, the RSSB Mains Exam (which actually decides your job placement) features strict negative marking (1/3rd mark deducted per wrong answer), completely eliminating guesswork.
Is the REET certificate valid for a lifetime?
Yes. The Rajasthan Government has mandated that once you clear the REET (Pre) qualifying exam with 60% marks, the certificate is valid for a lifetime. You only need to appear for the Mains exam whenever new vacancies are announced.