JSSC JKCE Exam Date 2026: Check Schedule & Exam Pattern for 1733 Posts
The JSSC JKCE Exam Date 2026 is expected to be announced shortly on the official website. Applicants for the Jharkhand Kakshapal Competitive Examination 2026 (Advt. No. 07/2025) can review the detailed exam pattern and preparation guidelines in this guide.
The official JSSC JKCE Exam Date 2026 for the Jail Warder recruitment will be published soon on the commission's official portal. Once released, candidates will be able to access the comprehensive exam calendar, including shift-wise details, to streamline their preparation. We recommend checking the official website regularly for the latest announcements regarding the finalized exam schedule.
JSSC JKCE Exam Date 2026 Out Soon
In January 2026, the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) announced 1,733 vacancies for the position of Jail Warder (Kakshapal). The commission is set to release the official date for the Jharkhand Kakshapal Competitive Examination 2026 shortly.
| JSSC JKCE Exam Date 2026: Key Highlights | |
| Organisation | Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) |
| Exam Name | Jharkhand Kakshapal Competitive Examination |
| Post Name | Jail Warder |
| Vacancies | 1,733 posts |
| Exam Date | TBA |
| Selection Process | PET/PST ,Written exam, Document Verification |
| Official website | jssc.jharkhand.gov.in |
JSSC JKCE Admit Card 2026
The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) will issue the JKCE Admit Card 2026 via its official website. Registered candidates can download their hall tickets by providing their login credentials, such as registration number and date of birth. Each admit card will be provided in PDF format and will contain essential details, including the exam venue, reporting time, and critical instructions for candidates.
JSSC JKCE Exam Pattern 2026
Candidates are encouraged to review the official exam pattern provided below to understand the structure of the written test and the marking scheme, which is essential for effective exam day strategy.
- The marks obtained in the language knowledge will be qualifying only, and passing will require a 30% score by combining the marks obtained in Hindi & English
- For every Correct Answers- 3 marks
- For every wrong answers- 1 marks deducted
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Total Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | Hindi Language (80) & English Language (40) | 120 | 360 | 2 Hours |
| Paper 2 | Regional / Tribal Language | 100 | 300 | 2 Hours |
| Paper 3 | General Knowledge | 120 | 360 | 2 Hours |