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MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026

1,679Vacancies
04 JunExam date
Table Of Contents
  1. Highlights
  2. About this Page
  3. Important Dates
  4. How to Download Admit Card
  5. Important Links
  6. FAQs
  7. Analysis & Trends

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026 — Highlights

Quick highlights for MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026 — recruiting body, post, vacancies, eligibility, salary, and key dates at a glance.
Recruiting Body Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board
Total Vacancies 1,679
Application Mode Online
Important Dates Released 30 May 2026
Official Website esb.mp.gov.in

MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026: 4 June for 1,679 Posts

Key Highlights

  • MP Employee Selection Board (MPESB) has rescheduled the Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari Exam 2026 from the original 25 May 2026 to the new date of 4 June 2026.
  • Recruitment covers 1,679 vacancies across four post categories — Van Rakshak (728) + Kshetra Rakshak (169) + Jail Prahari (757) + Jail Superintendent (25).
  • Where: esb.mp.gov.in → TAC 2026 → Van Rakshak + Jail Prahari → Admit Card.
  • Admit Card releases: Before Exam (typically T-3 to T-5 days).
  • Selection sequence: Shortlisting → Document Verification → Medical Examination.

The MP Employee Selection Board has rescheduled the Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari Recruitment 2026 exam from the originally announced 25 May 2026 to the new date of 4 June 2026 — giving candidates an additional 10 days of prep time. The recruitment covers 1,679 vacancies across four MP state-government departments (Forest, Jail, Field Protection). This page walks you through the post-wise vacancy split, what changes with the postponement, and what to carry on exam day.

Four posts, four operational profiles

The recruitment is a combined cycle for four distinct posts:

  • Van Rakshak (728 posts) — front-line forest department guard role; patrolling, anti-poaching, forest-fire response, fauna/flora monitoring.
  • Kshetra Rakshak (169 posts) — field protection guard role; rural field assignments under forest/protection departments.
  • Jail Prahari (757 posts) — jail warder; inmate security, gate-keeping, jail-internal patrol.
  • Jail Superintendent (25 posts) — supervisory jail-administrative role; the most senior of the four.

The four posts have distinct operational profiles but share a common written-exam screening. Your assigned post is fixed at application time.

What the 10-day postponement means

MPESB postponements typically happen for operational or administrative reasons (centre availability, calendar conflicts with other major exams). The 10 extra days are net positive for prep but don't relax the eligibility, syllabus, or post-allocation rules. Use the extra time for:

  • Targeted revision of weak syllabus sections (MP GK, current affairs, basic aptitude).
  • Document file preparation for the post-exam DV stage.
  • (For physical-role posts) light fitness conditioning.

How to download the admit card

  1. Open esb.mp.gov.in (the official MPESB portal).
  2. Click the TAC 2026 → Van Rakshak + Jail Prahari → Admit Card section.
  3. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Submit — admit card opens.
  5. Verify every field — name, photo, exam centre, exam date (4 June 2026), reporting time, shift, post applied for.
  6. Download and print 2 copies on a fresh A4 sheet.

The admit card typically releases 3-5 days before the exam — target around 30 May – 1 June 2026 as the expected release window.

What to carry to the exam centre

  • Printed admit card (2 copies).
  • One valid original photo ID — Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, Passport, Driving Licence.
  • Black ball-point pens (carry 2).
  • Recent passport-size photographs matching the admit card (2 copies).
  • Original Class 10/12 certificates (some centres do a quick eligibility check).
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) if applicable.

Do NOT carry: mobile phone, smart watch, calculator, electronic device, bag, printed/written study material.

After the written exam

The MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari selection sequence:

  1. Written Exam Result + Shortlisting — typically 3–6 weeks post-exam.
  2. Document Verification (DV) — original-certificate check; missing or expired documents = elimination.
  3. Medical Examination — per the post-specific medical standards (Forest/Jail department rules).
  4. Final Merit List + Post-wise Allocation.

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MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026: हिंदी सारांश

MPESB ने Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari Exam 2026 को 25 मई से 4 जून 2026 को पुनर्निर्धारित कर दिया है — 1,679 पदों के लिए: Van Rakshak (728) + Kshetra Rakshak (169) + Jail Prahari (757) + Jail Superintendent (25)Admit card परीक्षा से 3-5 दिन पहले (अनुमानित 30 मई – 1 जून) esb.mp.gov.in पर Application Number + DOB से डाउनलोड कर सकेंगे। 10 दिन extra prep window मिला है — MP GK, current affairs, और basic aptitude revision के लिए उपयोग करें। केंद्र पर printed admit card + वैध photo ID + 2 काले बॉलपॉइंट पेन + पासपोर्ट साइज़ फोटो + original Class 10/12 certificates + category certificate (यदि applicable) लाएं; मोबाइल/स्मार्ट वॉच/कैलकुलेटर वर्जित। Selection sequence: Shortlisting → Document Verification → Medical Examination → Final Merit + Post Allocation

Important Dates

Important dates for MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026
Event Date
Original Exam Date (postponed)
Admit Card (expected)
New Exam Date
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How to Download Your Admit Card

  1. Visit the official portal of MPESB.
  2. Click on the admit card / e-admission certificate link for MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026.
  3. Enter your Registration Number / Roll Number + Date of Birth + the displayed CAPTCHA.
  4. Download the PDF and print on A4 — keep at least 3 copies.
  5. Verify all details (name, photo, exam centre, shift). Report any discrepancy to the recruiter immediately.
  6. Carry the printed admit card + a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Driving Licence) to the centre.

Download Admit Card →

Print two A4 colour copies. Carry one + a government photo ID + 2 passport photos to the exam centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari new exam date 2026?
MPESB has rescheduled the Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari 2026 exam from the originally announced 25 May 2026 to the new date of 4 June 2026. Each candidate is assigned a specific centre and shift, printed on the individual admit card which typically releases 3 to 5 days before the exam — target around 30 May to 1 June 2026 as the expected release window.
How do I download the MPESB Van Rakshak Jail Prahari Admit Card 2026?
Open esb.mp.gov.in, click the TAC 2026 Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari Admit Card section, enter your Application Number and Date of Birth, and submit. Your admit card opens — verify the details, download the PDF, and print at least 2 copies on a fresh A4 sheet for the exam centre.
How many vacancies are in the MPESB Van Rakshak Jail Prahari 2026 recruitment?
The MPESB Van Rakshak + Jail Prahari Recruitment 2026 covers 1,679 vacancies across four post categories — Van Rakshak (728 posts), Kshetra Rakshak (169 posts), Jail Prahari (757 posts), and Jail Superintendent (25 posts). The category-wise vacancy split is in the official rulebook PDF on esb.mp.gov.in.
What is the difference between Van Rakshak, Kshetra Rakshak, Jail Prahari, and Jail Superintendent?
Van Rakshak is a front-line forest department guard (patrolling, anti-poaching, forest-fire response). Kshetra Rakshak is a field protection guard in rural assignments. Jail Prahari is a jail warder (inmate security, gate-keeping). Jail Superintendent is the most senior of the four — supervisory jail-administrative role. The written exam is common; post-allocation differs.
What documents are required at the MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari exam centre?
Carry a printed copy of your admit card, one valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, Passport, or Driving Licence), 2 black ball-point pens, recent passport-size photographs matching the admit card, original Class 10 and Class 12 certificates, and category certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) if applicable. Mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, and electronic devices are strictly prohibited.
What is the MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari selection process?
The selection process has 3 stages — Written Exam Shortlisting, Document Verification (originals check; missing or expired documents disqualify), and Medical Examination per the post-specific medical standards (Forest / Jail department rules). The final merit list is computed per the formula in the official rulebook PDF.
Why was the MPESB Van Rakshak Jail Prahari 2026 exam postponed?
MPESB postponements typically happen for operational or administrative reasons — centre availability, calendar conflicts with other major exams, or candidate-volume capacity adjustments. The official postponement notice does not always state the reason in detail. The 10-day delay does not relax the eligibility, syllabus, or post-allocation rules; only the exam date has shifted.

MPESB Van Rakshak / Jail Prahari New Exam Date 2026 — Analysis & Trends

Resultpedia analysis: a 10-day prep extension is a structural gift if used right

MPESB exam postponements are typically treated by candidates as a relief — "10 more days to relax" — but the structural reality is the opposite. The candidates who use the 10 days for targeted revision compound their position vs the pool that doesn't, because everyone faces the same exam with the same syllabus and the same merit-rank competition. The 10 days are net positive only if directed against the specific syllabus sections you're weakest on (typically MP-state-specific GK or arithmetic aptitude). Generic revision across already-strong areas gives diminishing returns. Identify two weak sections by 25 May, run targeted prep against them daily for the 9 days that follow, and the postponement becomes the most useful 10 days in your prep cycle. The exam is now on 4 June. The opportunity it creates closes on 3 June.