RSSB Forester City Slip Is Out for June 28 Exam

RSSB Forester city slip is available for the June 28 Rajasthan recruitment exam, with candidates advised to use the official RSSB and SSO routes.

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Rhea Kapoor

Jobs and recruitment correspondent

Published Jun 22, 2026

Updated Jun 22, 2026

8 min read

Overview

RSSB Forester city slip is now the Rajasthan recruitment update candidates should act on before the June 28 examination. Current reporting says Rajasthan Staff Selection Board candidates can check the city intimation details through the official RSSB and SSO-linked route, while the admit card is expected separately.

The practical point is important: the city slip helps candidates plan travel, but the admit card should be treated as the exam-entry document. Candidates should read the Times of India report on the RSSB Forester city slip alongside the RSSB Rajasthan website and avoid unofficial download pages.

RSSB Forester city slip is live for June 28 exam

The RSSB Forester city slip update gives candidates an early view of the district or city tied to the June 28 examination. Times of India reported on June 22 that candidates can check the city allocation through their Rajasthan SSO ID, while RSSB continues to use its official site for notices and candidate activity.

This is a state recruitment exam checkpoint, not a fresh application window. The application stage is over. The useful action now is to confirm the allotted city, plan travel, and wait for the admit card that carries the full centre address and exam-day instructions.

RSSB city intimation slip is not the exam admit card

Candidates should not treat the city slip as an entry document. The city slip is an advance planning document that helps candidates arrange travel before the full hall ticket is issued. It normally does not replace the admit card at the exam gate.

Career Power reported that the RSSB Forester exam is scheduled for June 28 and that the admit card is expected on June 24. Candidates should use that timeline to avoid printing the wrong document or carrying only a city slip to the centre.

The distinction matters at a crowded exam centre. A city slip may help a candidate decide whether to travel to Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur or another allotted city, but it may not carry the final centre address, roll details, gate-closing instruction or exam-day declarations. The admit card should settle those points.

RSSB and Rajasthan SSO routes should control downloads

The official RSSB Rajasthan website is the safest starting point for the notice flow. Candidate-specific city details are usually accessed through SSO or the recruitment portal, which means applicants should keep their login details ready.

Do not enter application number, date of birth or SSO credentials on copied links from social posts. Recruitment exam pages draw fake download buttons near admit-card week, and a fake page can collect personal data while showing a useless PDF.

Candidates using a shared phone or cyber cafe should log out after download and avoid saving credentials in the browser. If a print shop downloads the slip, the candidate should check the name, application details and city on the printed copy before leaving.

June 28 Forester exam date makes travel planning urgent

A city slip matters most for candidates who must travel across districts. Rajasthan centres can require early reporting, and a late bus, route change or wrong hotel location can create more stress than the exam itself.

Candidates should check the city now, but wait for the admit card before finalizing the exact centre route. The city gives the broad travel plan; the admit card should settle the address, reporting time, gate closing time and instructions.

If the allotted city is far from home, candidates should check transport availability, likely arrival time and a backup route. The safer plan is to reach the city with enough time to handle weather, local traffic and last-minute print requirements.

What candidates should check after download

After downloading the city slip, candidates should check name, application details, exam name, allotted city or district and any instruction shown with the download. If the city looks unexpected, candidates should still avoid panic and wait for the full admit card unless RSSB provides a correction or help route.

Keep a screenshot or PDF of the city slip, but label it clearly as city information. The document folder should leave room for the June 24 admit card so the wrong printout is not carried on exam day.

Admit-card week needs a separate document check

When the admit card is released, candidates should download a fresh copy from the official route and compare it against the city slip. The admit card should contain the full examination venue, roll details, reporting time and candidate instructions.

A clear printout matters. Candidates should avoid folded, cropped or faded copies because exam-centre staff need to check details quickly. Carrying the latest admit card with original identity proof is safer than depending on a phone screenshot.

Forester candidates should separate this from other Rajasthan exams

RSSB has several recruitment and exam notices active across the year, so candidates should not mix Forester details with Forest Guard, LDC or other Rajasthan board updates. A date from one RSSB notice cannot be copied into another recruitment file.

Candidates who also follow broader exam-stage coverage such as the June hall-ticket and answer-key update should still return to the RSSB notice for this specific examination.

Final checks before the RSSB Forester exam day

In the days before June 28, candidates should keep identity proof, admit-card printout, permitted stationery and travel details ready. They should also read the instructions on the admit card rather than relying on old coaching notes.

If the centre is outside the candidate’s usual area, route checking should happen one day earlier. The city-slip stage gives enough warning for that. Use it.

State recruitment candidates should watch official notices closely

State recruitment boards often release city slips, admit cards, exam-day instructions and debarred-candidate notices in quick succession. RSSB’s site already shows dated Forester notices around June 19 and June 22, which is a reminder that exam-week pages can change quickly.

Candidates should check the official board site once daily until the exam is over. A forwarded update can help discovery, but the board notice controls the action.

Candidates should treat every document in the exam sequence by its exact purpose. The city slip is for planning. The admit card is for entry. The identity proof is for verification. Mixing those roles creates avoidable exam-day risk, especially when candidates travel early and print documents from cyber cafes near the centre.

A good document folder should keep the city slip behind the latest admit card once the admit card is released. If the city or centre information changes between documents, the latest official admit card should be checked first, and the candidate should look for a matching RSSB notice before relying on a forwarded explanation.

RSSB Forester candidates should plan the next 48 hours

The immediate window after the city slip is released should be used for practical planning, not speculation. Candidates should confirm login access, download the city information, check whether travel is needed, and keep money and time aside for printing the admit card when it appears.

Those travelling from another district should avoid booking a route that reaches the city too close to the reporting time. Rajasthan summer travel, local traffic and unfamiliar exam-centre locations can all add delay. A city slip gives enough warning to build a buffer.

Candidates should also keep the exam-day routine stable. Sleep time, food, water, identity proof and permitted materials matter more in the final stretch than adding new study material. A city-slip update is mainly a logistics signal.

What the RSSB Forester update means for families

Many candidates depend on family members for travel, accommodation or document printing. The city information should be shared with whoever is helping, but login credentials should still stay with the candidate. A helper can book travel; the candidate should control the official download.

If a candidate is travelling with a parent or guardian, both should check the route to the city and the likely distance from lodging to the centre once the admit card gives the final address. A hotel in the right city can still be far from the centre.

Working candidates should update leave plans now. The June 28 exam date leaves little room for a last-minute workplace discussion, especially if the centre is outside the home district.

RSSB city slip comes before the admit-card download

An admit-card release story tells candidates to download the final hall ticket and check centre details. The RSSB Forester city slip story comes one step earlier. It helps candidates prepare for the admit-card release and avoid travel surprises.

That difference should shape candidate action. Do not argue with centre staff later by showing a city slip. Do not assume the city slip has every instruction printed on the admit card. Do not skip the admit-card download because a city has already been shown.

The city slip is useful precisely because it arrives before the final document. Candidates who use it calmly can make better travel decisions and keep exam-week stress lower.

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