1. Introduction
If you have been preparing for the RSSB Community Health Officer (CHO) exam, today’s result is not just a PDF-it represents months (often years) of effort, uncertainty, and hope. The declaration of the RSSB CHO Final Result 2025 brings clarity to one of the most competitive contractual health recruitments in Rajasthan.
For some, this result confirms selection and opens the door to document verification and posting. For others, it may feel disappointing-but it is still an important feedback point in your larger government exam journey. Both situations deserve calm, informed decision-making rather than panic or over-excitement.
This article will help you understand what the result actually means, what to do next (and what not to do), and how to plan smartly-whether you are selected or not.
2. Key Details Table (Verified Information Only)
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Recruiting Authority | Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) |
| Post | Community Health Officer (CHO) - Contractual (NHM) |
| Exam Date | 8 June 2025 |
| Result Type | Final Merit List (for Document Verification) |
| Result Declaration | 17 December 2025 |
| Total Posts | 3934 |
| Selected Candidates | 3063 (NTSP) + 759 (TSP) |
| Next Stage | Document Verification |
| Official Website | rssb.rajasthan.gov.in |
Note: DV schedule, venue, and detailed instructions are not yet available. Candidates must regularly check the official website.
3. Understanding the Result (Beyond “Qualified / Not Qualified”)
What does “Final Result” actually mean here?
This is the final merit list based on written examination marks, prepared to call candidates for Document Verification (DV). It is not the appointment letter yet.
About cut-off and marks
- The cut-off is the last selected candidate’s score in each category (NTSP/TSP and reservation categories).
- A higher score does not guarantee immediate joining-successful DV is mandatory.
- Slight differences of even 0.5-1 mark have decided selection in some categories, showing how tight the competition was.
If your roll number is in the list:
You are provisionally selected, subject to verification of eligibility, certificates, and conditions mentioned in the original notification.
If your roll number is not in the list:
This does not mean failure. It means your score was below the final merit cut-off for this cycle. Many strong candidates miss out narrowly and succeed in the next recruitment with targeted improvement.
4. Next Steps After the Result - A Guided Walkthrough
For Qualified Candidates (Very Important)
Do not wait for a call/SMS blindly RSSB usually publishes DV schedules on the website. Keep checking weekly.
Start document preparation NOW Typical documents include:
- CHO qualification certificates
- Internship completion proof (if applicable)
- Category certificate (latest & valid)
- Rajasthan domicile (if required)
- Photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID)
- Exam admit card & application printout
Verify name, parent names, DOB Any mismatch-even spelling-can delay or cancel verification.
Photocopies + originals Many candidates make the mistake of carrying only originals or only photocopies.
5. Cut-Off Analysis & Competition Insight
This recruitment clearly showed:
- High competition density, especially in NTSP areas
- Increasing number of qualified nursing/health graduates
- Better exam awareness and preparation standards compared to previous cycles
Why cut-off remained tight:
- Limited posts vs large applicant pool
- Single written exam deciding merit
- No interview stage to balance marginal score differences
What this means for future aspirants: You can no longer rely on “average preparation.” Even small improvements in accuracy and revision strategy can make the difference between selection and missing out.
6. Preparation Strategy for the Upcoming Stage (DV Focus)
Document Verification is not a formality-it is a filter stage.
Practical DV Preparation Timeline
Week 1
- Collect all original certificates
- Apply for updated caste/domicile certificates if required
Week 2
- Cross-check notification eligibility clauses
- Arrange certificates in logical order
Before DV Day
- Carry extra photos
- Reach venue early
- Dress professionally (simple, neat)
7. Pros & Cons of Reaching This Stage
Opportunities
- Entry into Rajasthan’s public health system
- Field-level exposure under NHM
- Strong experience for future permanent posts
Challenges
- Contractual nature
- Rural/remote postings likely
- Workload can be demanding
Realistic expectation: This role builds experience, stability, and credibility-but it requires adaptability and commitment.
8. Checklist for Candidates
For Qualified Candidates
- Merit list PDF saved
- All original documents ready
- Photocopies arranged
- Regular website monitoring
- Email & phone active
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring category certificate validity
- Assuming DV notice will come personally
- Not checking name/mark discrepancies early
- Over-celebrating and delaying preparation
9. Conclusion
The RSSB CHO Final Result 2025 is a turning point-not an endpoint. If you are selected, your responsibility now is accuracy, patience, and professionalism. If not selected, this result gives you clear data about where you stand-and that clarity is powerful.
Government exam journeys are rarely linear. What matters most is learning, adjusting, and continuing with confidence.
10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is this the final selection list? This is the final merit list for calling candidates to Document Verification. Appointment depends on successful DV.
Q2. When will DV dates be announced? Not available yet. Candidates should regularly check rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
Q3. Can marks change after DV? No. DV only checks eligibility, not marks.
Q4. If I miss DV due to document issues, will I get another chance? Usually no. DV is strict-missing documents can lead to cancellation.
Q5. Should non-selected candidates wait for a waiting list? Unless officially notified, do not rely on it. Focus on upcoming CHO or health-related recruitments.