RTE Online: Rajasthan Lottery Result 2026 Announced
RTE Online: Rajasthan Lottery Result 2026 Announced
The Rajasthan Education Department has announced the RTE admission lottery result for 2026, revealing that over 6.3 lakh applicants participated in the process. This lottery system is crucial for selecting students for free seats in private schools under the Right to Education Act, ensuring access to education for many families in the state.
Selected students are required to complete document verification and report to their allotted schools between March 13 and March 21, 2026. Parents can check the lottery results on the official RTE Rajasthan website, rajpsp.nic.in. The documentation needed for verification includes an income certificate, domicile certificate, caste certificate, birth certificate, and a BPL card if applicable.
The application process for free admission in private schools under RTE in Rajasthan commenced on February 20 and concluded on March 10, 2026. A total of 19.92 lakh applications were received for admissions across 33,137 private schools in the state, highlighting the significant demand for educational opportunities.
Parents had the option to select up to five schools during the application process. They can also change the order of their selected schools until March 16, 2026. This flexibility is designed to accommodate the preferences of families in choosing the best educational environment for their children.
Classes for all admitted students are set to commence on April 1, 2026. Schools will verify the documents of applicants until March 25, 2026, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is in order before the start of the academic year.
If seats remain vacant after the first round of allotment, a second phase of school allotment will be conducted on April 7, 2026. This additional phase aims to ensure that as many students as possible are accommodated in the available private schools.
Parents can also register grievances regarding the admission process on the RTE portal until April 2, 2026. This provision allows families to voice their concerns and seek resolutions, contributing to a more transparent admission process.





