JSSC News The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) will conduct the graduate Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam for 2024. The exam is scheduled to take place on 28th of January 2024 and 4th February 2024
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Too many roumers happen about the jssc CGL examination that jssc will not take examination on schedule date because many districts are not send the exam centre Matrix list to the jssc.
JSSC release the notification and stop all roumers about the jssc CGL examination.
The JSSC CGL 2023 recruitment drive covers to many several posts, including Assistant Branch Officer, Junior Secretariat Assistant, Block Supply Officer, and Planning Assistant.
In the notification SSC also mention that the examination admit card will be released very soon on the official website.
So the candidate regularly visit the official website of Jharkhand staff selection commission for the more appropriate updates.
JSSC CGL exam information
Total Vacancy 2017
Mode of Exam Offline
Admit Card Availability Online through the official website
Official Website www.jssc.nic.in
The registration process for the exam started on 11 August 2023 and ended on 15 August 2023. The exam is scheduled for two days, with different papers being conducted on different dates. The exams will be conducted at various centres across Jharkhand.
JSSC CGL Selection process
Written Exam– The written exam is an objective-type test where candidates are required to answer multiple-choice questions. This exam has a total of 3 papers, each focusing on different subject areas.
Document Verification– After successfully passing the written exams, candidates are called for document verification. Candidates must present all necessary original documents for verification. Candidates who clear this stage and meet all eligibility criteria are considered for the final merit list.
JSSC CGL Paper pattern (1, 2, and 3)
Paper 1 – Language:
This paper tests the candidates’ proficiency in languages, typically including both Hindi and English.
The format comprises multiple-choice questions.
The total marks for this paper are 360, with 120 questions in total.
The duration of this paper is 2 hours.
For every correct answer, candidates are awarded 3 marks.
There is a negative marking scheme, where 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer.
Paper 2 (Regional or Tribal Language):
Candidates are tested on a regional or tribal language of their choice.
This paper also consists of objective-type questions.
There are 100 questions, with the paper totalling 300 marks.
The duration for this paper is set at 2 hours.
The marking scheme is similar to Paper 1, with negative marking for incorrect answers.
Paper 3 (General Knowledge):
This paper covers a broad range of topics including General Science, Mathematics, Mental Ability, Computer Knowledge, Jharkhand-specific General Knowledge, and other general subjects.
It includes 150 questions, contributing to a total of 450 marks.
The time allotted for this paper is 2 hours.
It also has negative markings for incorrect answers.