JPSC (JHARKHAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION), was founded after the year 2000 when Jharkhand came into existence after division from Bihar. The Jharkhand Public Service Commission was founded for recruiting the candidates with written competitive examination and interview the candidates for the selection of Government Posts in the state. The Minimum Eligibility for Jharkhand Public Service Commission- The Candidate must be a graduate from a renowned college recognized by the State Government.
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Important Dates for the JPSC Combined Civil Services Recruitment Exam
JPSC Selection Process
JPSC Eligibility Criteria
JPSC Application Fee
JPSC Recruitment Application Form
JPSC Application Form Filling Process (Registration)
JPSC Admit Card
JPSC Exam Pattern
JPSC Marking Scheme
JPSC Syllabus
JPSC Pay Scale/Salary
JPSC Tips and Tricks
The Commission has to release the notification regarding the recruitment examination for 2020-21, and the examination for JPSC 7, 8, and 9 has been canceled.
Jharkhand Public Service Commission conducts recruitment according to vacant posts in the department.
After the 2016 Recruitment Examination, no exam has been conducted to date.
JPSC Application form filling (Registration) will be announced soon.
JPSC Application form (Registration) will be announced soon.
JPSC Admit card release date will be announced soon.
JPSC Prelims Exam: To be announced soon
JPSC Result: To be announced soon
JPSC Recruitment has four stages for the eligible candidates to get recruited. The candidates have to go through a proper JPSC selection process:
JPSC Prelims Test
JPSC Mains Test
Personal Interview
The JPSC Eligibility Criteria is:
1. Age Limit:
The candidates must be within 20 - 35 years of age to be eligible.
The reserved category candidates are provided with the provision of age relaxation. The age relaxation in the upper age limit is:
OBC Category (Male): 37 Years
Unreserved/OBC Category (Female): 38 Years
SC/ ST (Male and Female): 40 Years
2. Educational Qualifications:
The candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from the Government recognized Board/Institute.
3. Nationality:
The candidate must be of Indian Nationality.
Fee for Unreserved Category Candidates: Rs. 600 + Bank Charges
SC/ST (Jharkhand candidates): Rs. 150 + Bank Charges
The candidates can apply on the official site only; jpsc.gov.in.
The exam conducting body releases notification on Jharkhand Public Service Commission's official site to fill the application form.
This notification contains the registration period's information, required documents, exam date, relevant eligibility conditions, etc.
The candidate must read ‘How to Apply’ before filling the application form to clarify the instructions and online application form.
There is a helpline available for any inconvenience while filling the application form.
The candidates have to click on the Apply Online on the advertisement link of JPSC Notification 2020-21.
The application form will be filled in the below simple steps:
Candidate's Registration
Fill the Application Form
Upload Photograph and Signature
Verify the Details
Pay Application Fee
Submit the Application Form
The personal information of the candidates is required like educational qualification, communication, category, etc
The post, exam center preference, etc. also asked on filling the application form
The candidate's photo, signature, and certificates will be required during the application form filling.
The signature should also be clear. It will be matched in the future use
The candidates should note down the registration number and password for future use
They should take the print out the application form copy to keep all the information with them for further use
The admit card will be available on the official site before 10 to 15 days. The candidates will need their Date of Birth and registration number to download and Captcha Code it online.
The applicants can download the admit card from the official website only.
The information available in the admit card:
Exam Date
The venue of the Test
Exam Timings
Signature of the candidate
Details of the candidates
Subjects Chosen by the Candidate
The post for which the Candidate has applied for
General instructions for the exam.
The Candidate needs to bring one of the following documents as their identity proof in the examination center, such as Original ID proof like Driving License, Aadhar Card, PAN Card, etc.
JPSC Prelims will have 2 Compulsory Papers.
JPSC Test Type: Objective Type
JPSC Test Questions Type: Multiple-Choice Questions
JPSC Test Level: National Level
JPSC Test Language: English or Hindi or any Regional Language
JPSC Test Duration: 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
JPSC Number of Questions: 100 in each paper
Number of Subjects: 8 (General Studies –I)
History of India: 15 MCQs
Geography of India: 10 MCQs
Indian Polity and Governance: 10 MCQs
Economic and Sustainable Development: 10 Questions
Science & Technology: 15 Questions
Jharkhand Specific Questions: 10 MCQs
National & International Current Events: 15 MCQs
General Questions of Miscellaneous Nature: 15 MCQs
General Studies –II will be in the Hindi language, and all the questions are related to Jharkhand information.
Maximum Marks of JPSC Test: 200 Marks for each paper
According to the JPSC Prelims Test Score, the applicants have to appear for the JPSC Mains Exam.
JPSC Mains Exam will have 6 papers
JPSC Mains Exam Type: Descriptive
JPSC Mains Total Marks: 1050
JPSC Mains Duration: 3 Hours each
JPSC Papers:
Paper 1: General Hindi and General English (100 Marks)
Paper 2: Language and Literature (150 Marks)
Paper 3: Social Sciences, History and Geography (200 Marks)
Paper 4: Indian Constitution, Polity, Public Administration and Good governance (200 Marks)
Paper 5: Indian Economy, Globalization, and Sustainable development (200 Marks)
Paper 6: General Sciences, Environment & Technology Development (200 Marks)
The JPSC exam's marking scheme is that the 2 marks are allotted for each question in the examination. The negative marking for JPSC Prelims Exam is here:
2 marks for each correct answer in the recruitment Exam.
No negative marking.
The candidate's score won't be deducted for any mark if they leave the question unattempted.
1. General Studies
The candidates have to prepare for the following topics in the General Awareness subject, 100 Questions will be asked from this subject.
2. General Aptitude
The candidates have to prepare for the following topics in the General Intelligence and Reasoning subject, 100 Questions will be asked from this subject.
Tips and Tricks: JPSC Exam
With people applying for JPSC CCS is in thousands, it has become really difficult to crack it as there are limited seats but all you need to do is follow these tricks and tips to succeed and get your dream job which is JPSC Combined Civil Services:
Take Mock tests online to know what your Strengths’ and Weakness’ are.
The books like LUCENT, NCERT, PRATIYOGITA DARPAN and more can be referred for deep knowledge and revision.
Must have the full knowledge of Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.
You must have the knowledge of General Studies like history, polity, geography, technology and much more.
Solve Last Years’ Question Papers in order to know what to expect and it will test your speed as well as accuracy.
Wrong answers don't have negative markings.
Prepare yourself with the timing of the exam so that you will be able to finish the exam well in time.
Don’t be worried and before going to the examination hall eat properly, have proper sleep.
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