Rajasthan Police Constable 2026 Last-Minute Checklist: 7 Days to Exam Day
One week to go for RJ Police PC. Here's the cheat-sheet to revise — what to carry, last-mile topics, formulae, mock targets.
The home stretch
You've put in the months of work. Now it's about consolidating, staying sharp, and walking into the exam hall calm and ready. This checklist will help you navigate the final days without second-guessing yourself.
Evening revision plan (Last 3 days)
Use this framework to structure your evenings. Keep sessions short and focused.
| Time | What | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 18:00–19:00 | GK current affairs (last 6 months): major awards, state news, sports | High yield; questions are direct recall |
| 19:00–19:30 | Rajasthan GK flash revision: districts, folk dances, handicrafts, key schemes | Often 20–25% of paper; one-liners work best |
| 19:30–20:00 | Reasoning shortcuts: coding-decoding, mirror images, blood relations | Speed matters; revise mnemonics, not theory |
| 20:00–20:30 | Maths formulas: percentage, ratio, time-speed-distance, simplification | Most questions are formula + quick calculation |
| 20:30–21:00 | Hindi vyakaran basics: sandhi, samas, muhavare, antonyms | Low-stress, high-scoring if revised |
| 21:00–21:30 | Light dinner, walk, pack your kit | Mental reset before sleep |
| 22:30 | Lights out | Non-negotiable; fatigue kills accuracy |
Day before the exam: Cut revision to 1 hour max. Flip through your one-page notes. That's it.
What to carry: Your exam-day kit
Pack these tonight, not the morning of the exam.
Mandatory
- Admit card (2 printed copies; keep one in your bag, one in your pocket)
- Original photo ID: Aadhaar, voter ID, PAN, or driving licence (verify accepted IDs on official notification)
- Passport-size photos (2–3 extras, in case required at the centre)
Stationery & essentials
- Black/blue ballpoint pens (3–4; test them all before packing)
- Pencil and eraser (if OMR filling is manual)
- Transparent pouch (most centres allow only this)
- Water bottle (transparent, label removed)
- Glucose or a couple of biscuits (keep energy stable; avoid heavy snacks)
Not allowed (leave at home)
- Mobile phone, smartwatch, earbuds
- Calculator, printed notes, loose paper
- Wallets with too many cards (carry only ID and some cash)
Exam-day timing & logistics
- Reporting time: Verify on your admit card. Usually 1.5–2 hours before the exam start. Do not be late. Gates close 30 minutes before the exam in most centres.
- Travel: If your centre is more than 30 minutes away, book transport the night before. Plan to reach 45 minutes before reporting time.
- Dress code: Comfortable, light-coloured clothing (some centres ask you to avoid full sleeves or heavy jackets for frisking). No metal accessories.
- Frisking: Expect it. Keep your pouch ready, cooperate, stay calm.
Don't do this: The final 24-hour anti-list
Students repeatedly make these mistakes. Don't be one of them.
- Starting a new topic. If you don't know it by now, you won't retain it. Stick to revision.
- Attempting full-length mocks the night before. Your brain needs rest, not a 2-hour stress test.
- Staying up past midnight "just finishing one chapter." Sleep > last-minute cramming. Always.
- Eating unfamiliar or heavy food. Exam morning is not the day to try roadside chaat or a rich paratha. Eat light, familiar meals.
- Scrolling Telegram groups for "important questions." It fragments focus and breeds anxiety. Log out.
- Carrying printouts, notes, or your phone "just in case." You will be sent back, possibly barred. Not worth it.
- Panicking if others around you look confident. Everyone is nervous. You've prepared. Trust that.
Exam-day mindset
- Arrive early, but not too early. Waiting 2+ hours at the gate breeds anxiety. 30–45 minutes is the sweet spot.
- First 10 minutes: Skim the entire paper. Mark the sections you're strongest in. Do those first.
- Accuracy > speed. Negative marking (if applicable—verify on the official site) punishes guesswork. Skip what you don't know.
- Don't compare during the exam. If someone finishes early, it doesn't mean they did better. Stay in your zone.
One last thing
You've done the work. The syllabus is behind you, the strategy is in place, and your kit is packed. The exam is just the formality now—go show up and execute.
All the best. You've got this.
Official resources:
Check the Rajasthan Police official website or your admit card for reporting time, marking scheme, and any last-minute instructions.
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