JSSC CGL Admit Card 2024: The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has issued admit cards for the Jharkhand General Graduate Level Combined Competitive Examination (JGGLCCE). Candidates can download their admit cards from the official JSSC website, jssc.nic.in. However, due to heavy traffic, the website may load slowly. Alternatively, candidates can access their admit cards directly at jsscexam24.com.
To download the admit card, candidates must use their registration numbers and dates of birth. The JSSC CGL 2024 examination is being conducted for 2,017 graduate-level vacancies across various state government departments. Candidates are advised to download their admit cards well in advance of the exam.
Steps to download JSSC CGL Admit Card 2024
– Visit the official website at jssc.nic.in
– Click on the ‘Admit Card’ tab on the homepage
– Select the JSSC CGL admit card download link. A login page will appear
– Enter the candidate’s registration number, date of birth, and captcha. The admit card will be displayed on-screen
– Download and print the admit card for future reference
Important instructions for candidates
– The examination consists of three papers: Language Knowledge (Paper 1), Tribal or Regional Language Knowledge (Paper 2), and General Knowledge (Paper 3)
– The exam will be conducted using OMR sheets, with objective-type questions. Each question will be worth three marks, and there will be negative marking of -1 for incorrect answers
– Paper 1 will have 120 questions, Paper 2 will have 100 questions, and Paper 3 will have 150 questions. Each paper will have a duration of two hours
– Candidates must score at least 30% marks in Paper 1 to qualify for evaluation of Paper 2 and Paper 3. Similarly, only those who score 30% or more in Paper 2 will have Paper 3 evaluated
– To be included in the merit list, unreserved category candidates must score at least 40% marks overall. The minimum score requirement varies for different categories: 32% for SC, ST, and women, 34% for EBC (Schedule 1), 36.5% for BC (Schedule 2), 30% for Primitive Tribal Group, and 40% for EWS candidates