RPSC EO RO Syllabus 2026 PDF – Part‑wise Topics & Latest Exam Pattern

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On: 20/05/2026

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RPSC EO RO Syllabus 2026 PDF Download with latest exam pattern. Check detailed RPSC EO/RO 2026 part-wise syllabus (General Knowledge & Municipal Act), marking scheme, important topics, negative marking, and preparation tips. Get direct official syllabus PDF here.

Overview :

ParticularsDetails
Exam nameRPSC EO/RO (Local Self Govt. Dept.) Exam 2026 
PostsRevenue Officer Grade II, Executive Officer Grade IV 
Conducting bodyRajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) 
Exam modeOffline/OMR (objective‑type) as per past EO/RO exam 
No. of questions120 
Total marks120 
Duration2 hours 
Negative marking1/3 mark deducted for each wrong answer 
Minimum qualifying marks40% (category‑wise qualifying standard mentioned in pattern references) 

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Exam Pattern :

Written Exam Pattern

PartAreaNo. of QuestionsMarksTime
Part AGeneral Knowledge (Rajasthan & India)80802 hours (overall) 
Part BRajasthan Municipal Act, Rules & Urban Schemes40402 hours (overall) 
Total 1201202 hours

Key points about the pattern:

  • The question paper is objective‑type (multiple‑choice questions).
  • Each question carries 1 mark, making a total of 120 marks.
  • The paper is divided into two parts: Part A (General Knowledge) and Part B (Municipal Law & Schemes).
  • There is negative marking: 1/3 mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
  • Candidates need to score at least 40% marks to qualify the written exam as per pattern references.
  • Candidates who qualify the written exam are considered for further stages like interview and document verification as per the official recruitment notification.

Subject Wise Syllabus :

RPSC EO RO Syllabus 2026 – Part A (General Knowledge)

Rajasthan History, Art, Culture & Heritage

  • Major dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan (ancient to modern)
  • Important historical events and movements, including 20th century tribal, peasant and Prajamandal movements
  • Unification of Rajasthan
  • Architecture and built heritage: temples, forts, palaces, stepwells and other man‑made water structures
  • Schools of painting and handicraft traditions of Rajasthan
  • Performing arts: classical and folk music, instruments, folk dances and dramas
  • Language and literature: Rajasthani dialects, literary works and folk literature
  • Religious life: major religious communities, saints, sects and folk deities of Rajasthan
  • Social life: fairs and festivals, customs and traditions, dress and ornaments, prominent personalities and cultural icons
  • Important historical and cultural tourism places and circuits in Rajasthan

2. Geography of Rajasthan

  • Physical divisions and major physiographic regions of Rajasthan
  • Climate characteristics and climatic regions
  • Major rivers, lakes and water bodies
  • Natural vegetation and soils of Rajasthan
  • Major crops (wheat, maize, barley, cotton, sugarcane, bajra) and agricultural patterns
  • Major industries and industrial regions
  • Important irrigation projects and water conservation techniques
  • Demography: growth, density, literacy, sex ratio and major tribes
  • Mineral resources (metallic and non‑metallic) and energy resources (conventional and non‑conventional)
  • Biodiversity, conservation efforts and key wildlife/eco‑tourism areas

3. Indian Constitution & Political System

  • Salient features of the Constitution of India
  • Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties
  • Union government: President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Parliament, Judiciary
  • Constitutional and statutory bodies

4. Rajasthan Political & Administrative System

  • Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Legislative Assembly
  • Rajasthan High Court, subordinate judiciary, district administration
  • Local self‑government institutions and their role (Panchayati Raj, urban local bodies)
  • State commissions and regulatory bodies

5. Public Policy, Rights & Governance

  • Public policy concept and implementation in Rajasthan
  • Legal rights, citizen charter, transparency and accountability
  • Rajasthan Public Service Guarantee Act, 2011 and related provisions

6. Current Affairs (Rajasthan, National & International)

  • Important contemporary events and issues related to Rajasthan, India and the world
  • Persons, places and institutions in news
  • Sports and games, important tournaments and achievements

RPSC EO RO Syllabus 2026 – Part B (Rajasthan Municipal Act & Urban Schemes)

Part B focuses on municipal law and urban governance, based on Rajasthan Municipal Act, 2009, related rules and major urban schemes currently implemented in Rajasthan.

1. Rajasthan Municipal Act, 2009

  • Constitution and governance of municipalities
  • Types of municipal bodies and their composition
  • Powers, functions and responsibilities of municipal institutions
  • Committees, ward committees and their functioning
  • Municipal properties and their management
  • Municipal finance and municipal funds
  • Municipal revenue sources and taxation
  • Town planning, urban development and land use regulations
  • Powers related to offences, penalties, prosecutions, suits and related procedures under the Act

2. Rajasthan Municipal Rules

  • Rajasthan Municipal (Purchase of Goods & Contracts) Rules, 1974 – procurement procedures and contract management
  • Rajasthan Municipal (Conduct of Business) Rules, 2009 – conduct of meetings and decision‑making
  • Rajasthan Municipal (Powers, Duties and Functions of Committees) Rules, 2009 – committee structure and roles

3. Major Urban Schemes in Rajasthan

You should cover only those schemes explicitly listed in current EO/RO syllabus resources.

Typical schemes included:

  • Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban)
  • Indira Rasoi Yojana
  • Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban)
  • Indira Gandhi Shahari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana / Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme (IGUEGS)
  • AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation)
  • National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM)
  • State‑level urban credit and welfare schemes referenced in the official syllabus, such as Indira Gandhi Credit Card Yojana.

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FAQ:

Is there negative marking in the RPSC EO RO exam?

Yes, the RPSC EO RO exam pattern clearly specifies negative marking of 1/3 mark for each wrong answer, so candidates will lose one‑third of the marks assigned to a question for every incorrect response.

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