JPSC admit cards released for 6th combined Civil services Exam, Check out the detail here

JPSC admit cards are available for the 6th combined Civil Service Examination. Screening test Paper-I is scheduled to be held on 18th December. Candidates, who have applied for the examination can download their admit cards from 5th December, 6 pm onwards.

Civil service commission is going to conduct two exams for recruitment- a screening test( Paper-I) and mains exam (Paper-II). The candidates will first appear in Screening test and then, only selected candidates will be allowed to go for the Mains exam. Paper-I will have 100 general studies objective type questions carrying 2 marks each.

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The distribution for Paper-I would be as follows:

  • History of India- 15 questions
  • Geography- 10 questions
  • Indian politics and Governance- 10 questions
  • Economics and sustainable development- 10 questions
  • Science and technology- 15 questions
  • Jharkhand specific questions (General awareness of its History, Society, Culture & Heritage)- 10 questions
  • National and International current events- 10 questions
  • General questions (Miscellaneous)- 15 questions

Similarly, Paper-II would also have 100 General studies objective type questions each carrying 2 marks.

JPSC admit cards can be downloaded from the official website: http://www.jpsc.gov.in/

Important Dates

JPSC Admit card download starts from: 5th December

JPSC PSC Civil exam date: 18th December

Posts included in JPSC recruitment process

  • Administrative services
  • Education services
  • Police services
  • Cooperative services
  • Jharkhand social security services
  • Finance services and Information services

Number of vacancies: 326 posts

Jharkhand public service commission is conducting the examination under 6th Combined Civil Service examination as it had cancelled the previous exam notification. 1 Lakh candidates applied for the exam, out of which, 25,189 applications were rejected by the civil service commission.

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