PPSC PCS 2026-27
Complete Guide
The ultimate guide to Punjab's State Civil Services Combined Competitive Exam
Punjab Public Service Commission — Punjab State Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination (PSCSCCE)
Source: PPSC PSCSCCE-2025 Official Notification (Advt. 20251) & Punjab Civil Services Rules • Updated: April 2026
1What is PPSC PCS?
The Punjab State Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination (PSCSCCE) is a state-level recruitment exam conducted by the Punjab Public Service Commission under Article 315 of the Constitution. It selects candidates for ten administrative services in the Government of Punjab: Punjab Civil Service (Executive Branch), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Tehsildar, Food & Civil Supplies Officer, Block Development & Panchayat Officer (BDPO), Assistant Registrar Co-operative Societies, Labour-cum-Conciliation Officer, Employment Generation / Skill Development & Training Officer, Excise & Taxation Officer (ETO), and Deputy Superintendent of Jails (Grade-II) / District Probation Officer.
The Commission operates from Baradari Garden, Patiala — 147001 (Helpline 0175-2222800). It was first reconstituted on 1 April 1937 and re-established under the Punjab Reorganisation Act 1966, conducting the PSCSCCE periodically as notified by the Government of Punjab.
1.1 PPSC PCS at a Glance
| Particular | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Punjab State Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination (PSCSCCE) |
| Conducting Authority | Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) |
| Frequency | Periodic (no strict annual calendar; multi-year gaps have occurred) |
| Selection Stages | Three — Preliminary + Main + Personality Test |
| Application Mode | Online only via ppsc.gov.in |
| Exam Mode | Prelims: OMR objective (no negative marking); Mains: pen-and-paper descriptive; PT: interview |
| Languages | Bilingual — English (Roman) & Punjabi (Gurmukhi) |
| Headquarters | Baradari Garden, Patiala — 147001, Punjab |
| Education | Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
| Mandatory Language | Punjabi at Matriculation (hard eligibility filter) |
| Age | 21–37 (most posts); 21–28 (DSP & Dy. Supdt. Jails) — cut-off 1 Jan |
| Mains Structure | 7 compulsory papers = 1,350 marks; NO optional subject |
| Final Merit | Mains 1,350 + Personality Test 150 = 1,500 marks |
2Cycle Snapshot — 2025 & 2026-27
The 2025 cycle is in its interview stage; the 2026-27 cycle has not yet been notified.
2.1 PCS 2025 Cycle (PSCSCCE-2025, Advt. 20251)
| Event | Date / Data |
|---|---|
| Notification Released | 3 January 2025 |
| Online Application Window | 3 Jan – 31 Jan 2025 (with later extensions & corrections) |
| Total Vacancies | 322 across ten services |
| Preliminary Examination | 7 December 2025 (after one rescheduling) |
| Prelims Result | 10 January 2026 |
| Mains Application Window | 26 February – 8 March 2026 |
| Main Examination | 1 – 10 April 2026 (7 paper-wise exam days) |
| Personality Test / Final Result | Awaited (at PPSC Patiala) |
2.2 PCS 2026-27 Cycle (Upcoming)
| Event | Status / Date |
|---|---|
| Official Notification | Awaited — PPSC does not follow a strict annual schedule |
| Online Application Window | With notification (typically a 25–30 day window) |
| Age Cut-off Date | 1 January of the examination year |
| Prelims Admit Card | ~7–15 days before the exam |
| Preliminary Examination | To be announced (the 2025 cycle was held in December 2025) |
| Main Examination | To be announced (held paper-wise across 7–10 days) |
| Personality Test / Final Result | After Mains result, at PPSC Patiala |
3Eligibility Criteria
A. Nationality
A candidate must be an Indian citizen; or a subject of Nepal/Bhutan; or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 Jan 1962 to settle permanently; or a person of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or specified East African countries to settle permanently in India. Non-Indian-nationality candidates need an eligibility certificate from the Competent Authority.
B. Educational Qualification
A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Final-year students may apply provisionally for the Prelims but must produce proof of passing before applying for the Mains. Foreign-degree holders need an AIU Equivalence Certificate.
C. Mandatory Punjabi-Language Requirement
4Age Limit & Attempts
Age is calculated as on 1 January of the examination year. Two distinct age tracks apply.
| Post Category | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Most posts — PCS-EB, Tehsildar, FCS Officer, BDPO, Asst. Registrar Co-op, Labour Officer, Employment/Skill Officer, ETO | 21 | 37 |
| Punjab Police Service — Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) | 21 | 28 |
| Punjab Prisons Service — Dy. Supdt. of Jails (Gr-II) / District Probation Officer | 21 | 28 |
4.1 Number of Attempts (unique to PPSC)
| Category | Maximum Attempts |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 6 attempts |
| Backward Class (BC) of Punjab | 9 attempts |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) of Punjab | Unlimited (subject to upper age limit) |
5Reservation & Age Relaxation
Age relaxation and reservation apply ONLY to candidates with a valid Punjab domicile and the relevant category certificate from the GoP Competent Authority. SC/OBC/EWS candidates from other states are treated as Open Merit (General).
| Category | Upper-Age Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC / BC of Punjab — most posts | Up to 42 years (+5 over 37) |
| SC / BC of Punjab — DSP / Dy. Supdt. Jails ONLY | Up to 33 years (+5 over 28; no further relaxation) |
| Persons with Disabilities (PH) of Punjab | Up to 47 years (+10; NOT for DSP/Jails) |
| Widows / Divorced Women / certain other women | Up to 42 years (+5; NOT for DSP/Jails) |
| Punjab/Board/Corporation & all State/Central Govt employees | Up to 45 years (+8; NOT for DSP/Jails) |
| Ex-Servicemen of Punjab | Actual age minus (service period + 3 years break) |
| Eligible Sportsperson of Punjab | As per Punjab Government rules & the sports notification |
6Posts, Salary, Job Profile & Perks
A complete picture of life after selection — pay, allowances, post-wise roles, perks and career growth.
6.1 Pay Scale (Punjab Pay Matrix)
| Post | Pay Level (Indicative) | Basic Pay Range |
|---|---|---|
| Punjab Civil Service (Executive Branch) — SDM cadre | Level 10 | ₹56,100 – 1,77,500 |
| Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) | Level 10 | ₹56,100 – 1,77,500 |
| Excise & Taxation Officer (ETO) | Level 9–10 | ₹53,100 – 1,67,800 |
| Tehsildar / BDPO / Asst. Registrar Co-op / Labour Officer / Employment-Skill Officer / FCS Officer / Dy. Supdt. Jails | Level 9 | ₹53,100 – 1,67,800 |
Punjab follows the 6th Punjab Pay Commission Pay Matrix (Levels 1–32), broadly aligned with the central 7th CPC framework but with state-specific allowance rates. Exact entry-level pay for the 2026-27 cycle will be in the upcoming notification and the prevailing pay-fixation orders.
6.2 Allowances
- Dearness Allowance (DA): ~42% of basic (2025-26); revised periodically (Punjab DA traditionally lags the central rate).
- House Rent Allowance (HRA): A-class (e.g. Ludhiana) 24%; B-class (Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala, Bathinda) 16%; C-class 10%; D-class 8% — not paid if government accommodation is allotted.
- Travel Allowance, medical reimbursement, Children Education Allowance (₹500/month/child, max two), and special allowances — border-area (Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Fazilka), hill (Pathankot/Hoshiarpur foothills).
- NPS pension: employee 10% of basic+DA, State Government 14%.
6.3 Approximate In-Hand Salary at Entry (Indicative)
| Post / Pay Level | A-Class City | B-Class City | C / D-Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCS-EB / DSP (Level 10) — Basic ₹56,100 | ~₹80,000–87,000 | ~₹75,000–80,000 | ~₹70,000–75,000 |
| ETO / Tehsildar / BDPO (Level 9) — Basic ₹53,100 | ~₹76,000–82,000 | ~₹71,000–76,000 | ~₹66,000–71,000 |
| Asst. Registrar / Labour / Skill / FCS / Dy. Supdt. Jails (Level 9) | ~₹76,000–82,000 | ~₹71,000–76,000 | ~₹66,000–71,000 |
6.4 Job Profile by Post
Punjab Civil Service (Executive Branch) — SDM cadre
The executive backbone of district administration; entry posting typically as SDM of a sub-division. Revenue administration, executive magistracy, election & disaster-management duties, law-and-order coordination, grievance redressal and scheme implementation. Path: SDM → ADC → DC → senior Secretariat; some are inducted into the IAS under the State Civil Service quota.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) — Punjab Police Service
Gazetted Group A officer leading police sub-divisions. Investigation supervision, law & order, VIP security, communal harmony, the drug-trafficking ecosystem (a major Punjab challenge), border-area security and crime prevention. Path: SP → senior Punjab Police posts; PPS-to-IPS conversion possible. Requires meeting physical standards (Section 9).
Excise & Taxation Officer (ETO)
Under the Department of Excise & Taxation: GST (state component), excise on liquor/intoxicants, professional & motor-vehicle tax, assessments, anti-evasion raids and revenue mobilisation. Highly aspirational for commerce/finance backgrounds. Path: Assistant → Joint/Additional Excise & Taxation Commissioner.
Tehsildar — Revenue Administration
Heads a tehsil for revenue purposes: land records (Jamabandi, Khasra, Girdawari), revenue collection, mutations, partition of agricultural land, revenue-dispute settlement and Patwari/Kanungo oversight. Path: Naib Tehsildar → Tehsildar → District Revenue Officer → ADC (Revenue).
BDPO & Food & Civil Supplies Officer
BDPO: heads a development block — rural schemes (MGNREGA, PMAY-G, state schemes), Panchayati Raj supervision, social audits and block works. FCS Officer: PDS, MSP procurement of wheat & paddy (Punjab is the country's largest MSP-procurement state), godown & ration-card administration, mandi operations (April wheat, October paddy) and consumer affairs.
Other Posts (Asst. Registrar Co-op, Labour Officer, Employment/Skill Officer, Dy. Supdt. Jails)
Asst. Registrar Co-op: registration/audit of co-operatives (Verka, Markfed ecosystem). Labour-cum-Conciliation Officer: labour-law enforcement, industrial-dispute conciliation (Ludhiana hosiery, Jalandhar sports-goods belts). Employment/Skill Officer: employment exchanges, skill missions, ITIs. Dy. Supdt. Jails / District Probation Officer: inmate management, rehabilitation, probation services. Requires physical standards (Section 9) for the Jails post.
6.5 Perks, Career Growth & Lifestyle
- Perks: medical reimbursement (self & family), Group Insurance, generous leave (EL 30/yr, Maternity 180 days, Child Care up to 730 days for women), gratuity, leave encashment, official accommodation & vehicle for senior posts, 3% annual increment, LTC and preferential bank loans.
- Career growth: PCS-EB: SDM → ADC → DC → Secretariat (IAS induction possible). DSP: → SP → DIG/IG (IPS induction possible). ETO: → Joint/Additional Commissioner.
- Lifestyle realities: postings rotate across Punjab's 23 districts (border belt, Malwa heartland, industrial corridor, Doaba/NRI belt). Expect demanding schedules in PCS-EB/DSP (elections, festival security, MSP-procurement season, 553 km Indo-Pak border, the drug crisis, farmer/labour movements, the NRI dimension) and steadier hours in ETO/BDPO/Tehsildar/Labour roles.
7Exam Pattern
Stage 1: Preliminary Examination
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper-I | General Studies (100 Qs) | 200 | 2 hrs | Counted for Prelims merit |
| Paper-II | CSAT (80 Qs) | 200 | 2 hrs | Qualifying — 40% (80/200) |
| TOTAL | 400 | — |
Stage 2: Main Examination (7 Papers, 1,350 Marks)
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Punjabi (Gurmukhi script) — Compulsory, 12th std | 100 | Counted (qualifying threshold applies) |
| II | English — Compulsory, 12th std | 100 | Counted (qualifying threshold applies) |
| III | Essay (three short essays, 50 each, English or Punjabi) | 150 | Counted |
| IV | GS-I: History, Geography & Society (with Punjab section) | 250 | Counted |
| V | GS-II: Constitution & Polity, Governance, IR | 250 | Counted |
| VI | GS-III: Economy, Statistics & Security Issues | 250 | Counted |
| VII | GS-IV: Sci & Tech, Environment, Civil-Service Situations | 250 | Counted |
| TOTAL | 1,350 |
- NO optional subject — the Mains is entirely compulsory papers, each 3 hours.
- Punjabi (Paper-I) & English (Paper-II) count in merit, but you must clear the qualifying threshold in EACH for the rest to be evaluated.
- Essay (Paper-III) is three short essays of 50 marks each. PwBD get +1 hour per paper.
Stage 3: Personality Test
Conducted at PPSC HQ, Patiala; carries 150 marks. Assesses personality, communication, problem-solving, leadership, knowledge of Punjab's customs/manners/dialects, and general awareness.
8Detailed Syllabus
An indicative summary — always cross-check Appendix-II of the PPSC notification for the precise topic list.
8.1 Prelims Syllabus
Paper-I — General Studies: everyday science; environmental studies; political theory & international order; history of India & world history; Indian polity; Indian economy; geography; current events of national & international importance; and Punjab GS — history, geography, economy, people, society and culture (special weight on Punjab topics).
Paper-II — CSAT (qualifying, 40%): reading comprehension (English & Punjabi); language comprehension; interpersonal & communication skills; logical reasoning, analytical & mental ability; basic numeracy; data analysis (graphs, charts, tables).
8.2 Mains Syllabus — The Parcham Strategic Map
Seven compulsory papers, no optional. Punjabi & English are 12th-class gateways; GS-I to GS-IV carry heavy Punjab-specific weight — your scoring differentiator. Always confirm against the official notification.
Paper-I — Punjabi (Gurmukhi, 100 marks, 12th std)
Two sections in Gurmukhi. Section A: comprehension, precis, essay, letter writing, translation. Section B: grammar. Tests functional command of formal Punjabi for administrative use.
Gateway: a qualifying threshold applies and the marks count in merit — non-native speakers need daily Punjabi reading plus weekly Gurmukhi composition; native speakers must still drill formal case, gender and idiom.
Paper-II — English (100 marks, 12th std)
Two sections. Section A: comprehension, precis, essay, letter writing, translation. Section B: grammar. Tests administrative-grade command of English. A qualifying threshold applies; marks count in merit.
Paper-III — Essay (150 marks)
Three short essays in English or Punjabi (50 marks each) spanning current affairs, social issues, governance, ethics and policy. Examiners reward orderly arrangement, exact language and original thought — not flowery padding. Build a stock of adaptable intros/conclusions.
Paper-IV — GS-I: History, Geography & Society (250 marks)
- World history from the 18th century; Indian culture (art, literature, architecture); modern Indian history from the mid-18th century
- Physical geography; geography of India & Punjab; Indian society; globalisation; ethics & human values in society
Punjab anchors: the Sikh Empire & Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Anglo-Sikh wars, Singh Sabha & Akali movements, the Punjabi Suba movement, the three Doabs (Bist, Bari, Majha), the Sutlej-Beas-Ravi rivers, and the Shivalik foothills.
Paper-V — GS-II: Constitution & Polity, Governance, IR (250 marks)
- Indian Constitution; Union-State functions; separation of powers; Representation of the People Act; district administration; statutory/regulatory/quasi-judicial bodies; ethics & probity in governance
- India & its neighbourhood (Indo-Pak relations matter especially for Punjab's 553 km border)
Punjab anchors: federalism via the SYL Canal dispute (Article 262), centre-state issues from the farm protests, and district administration as PCS-EB officers actually live it.
Paper-VI — GS-III: Economy, Statistics & Security (250 marks)
- Indian & Punjab economy; human capital; development-extremism linkages; cyber security basics; security challenges, forces & agencies; statistics
Punjab anchors: the Green Revolution legacy, MSP procurement (Punjab is a top wheat-paddy procurer), declining groundwater, stubble burning, the agricultural-diversification debate, the drug-economy ecosystem, NRI remittances, and the Ludhiana/Jalandhar/Mandi Gobindgarh industrial corridor. Read the Punjab Economic Survey for exact data.
Paper-VII — GS-IV: Sci & Tech, Environment, Civil-Service Situations (250 marks)
- Developments & applications of science & technology; Indian achievements; IPR
- Conservation, pollution, degradation, climate change, water management, natural disasters
- Situations in Civil Service — problem solving & decision making (CASE STUDIES)
Scoring tip: the case-study section is distinct from UPSC Ethics — it focuses on practical administrative dilemmas, not ethics theory. Use one framework: stakeholders → conflict → options with consequences → recommendation with justification. Practise 25–30 cases.
9Physical Standards (DSP & Dy. Supdt. Jails Only)
| Standard | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Height | 170.18 cm (5'7") | 157.50 cm (5'2") |
| Chest (unexpanded) | 83.82 cm (33") | Not applicable |
| Chest (expanded — minimum) | 87.63 cm (34.5") | Not applicable |
| Eyesight | No colour blindness; prescribed acuity per Punjab Police Service Rules | Same standards |
10How to Apply
Applications are online only via ppsc.gov.in.
10.1 Documents & Photo IDs
- Matriculation certificate (proves DOB AND Punjabi-language eligibility), 12th certificate, graduation degree / final-year mark sheet.
- Category certificate (SC / BC of Punjab / EWS / PwBD); Punjab domicile/Resident certificate for state reservation; BC Non-Creamy Layer certificate; ESM/DESM/ESP/Freedom-Fighter-dependent certificate if applicable; PwBD certificate (40%+); AIU equivalence for foreign degrees.
- Accepted photo IDs at the centre: Aadhaar, Voter ID (EPIC), PAN, Indian Passport, Driving Licence, Government Employee ID, or University/College ID. Originals only — photocopies and phone images are not accepted.
11Application Fee (per PSCSCCE-2025)
| Category | Total Application Fee (Indicative) |
|---|---|
| General (UR) & categories not listed below | ₹1,500 (₹1,000 application + ₹500 exam) plus applicable GST |
| SC & BC of Punjab | ₹750 (₹500 + ₹250) |
| Ex-Servicemen of Punjab | ₹750 (₹500 + ₹250) |
| Persons with Disabilities (PwD) of Punjab | ₹750 (₹500 + ₹250) |
12PPSC Office & Contact
| Particular | Detail |
|---|---|
| Commission | Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) |
| Headquarters | Baradari Garden, Patiala — 147001, Punjab |
| Helpline | 0175-2222800 |
| Official Website | ppsc.gov.in |
| Constitutional Basis | Article 315 of the Constitution of India |
| Established | Reconstituted 1 April 1937; re-established after the Punjab Reorganisation Act 1966 |
13Selection Process Summary
- Stage 1 — Prelims: two objective papers (GS 200 + CSAT 200 = 400). CSAT qualifying at 40%. NO negative marking. Prelims merit on Paper-I only; not counted in final merit. ~13× vacancies shortlisted for Mains.
- Stage 2 — Mains: seven descriptive papers (Punjabi, English, Essay, GS-I to GS-IV) = 1,350 marks. NO optional. Punjabi & English at 12th-class level, counted with a qualifying threshold. ~3× vacancies shortlisted for the Personality Test.
- Stage 3 — Personality Test: 150 marks at PPSC Patiala.
- Final Selection: Mains 1,350 + Personality Test 150 = 1,500. Service allocation by inter-se merit and stated preference.
14Preparation Tips from Parcham Classes
PPSC rewards depth, a command of formal Punjabi, and deep Punjab-specific content — organised into four phases.
01 Build concept clarity before speed
Spend the first 3–4 months on Class 6–12 NCERTs across History, Geography, Polity, Economy and Science. The NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27 structures this layered foundation.
02 Master the Punjabi-Gurmukhi gateway from Day One
Punjabi is a Mains compulsory paper (12th std) plus Punjabi comprehension in CSAT — not a two-week cram. Daily Punjabi newspaper reading + weekly Gurmukhi composition is the floor; native speakers must still drill formal case, gender and idiom.
03 Treat Punjab as the real differentiator
Punjab content runs through every Mains GS paper and the Prelims Punjab GS section. Build notes from Day One: Sikh Empire & Ranjit Singh, three Doabs, MSP & Green Revolution, drug crisis, SYL Canal, Indo-Pak border, NRI policy, Bhangra-Giddha traditions.
04 Build current affairs around Punjab
Cabinet decisions, Mukhyamantri scheme launches, SYL updates, drug-crisis policy, MSP & farm protests, border-security incidents, NRI policy and Indo-Pak relations all score across Prelims and Mains. The Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026 adds the Punjab angle.
05 Solve the last 5 years of PPSC PYQs
Punjab-specific stems repeat almost identically. PYQs are your highest-leverage resource — note Punjab-GK weightage trends and the GS-IV Civil-Service-Situations question style.
06 Treat the Essay as a separate skill
Three essays in three hours, 50 marks each. Practise all three in one sitting from six months out and build 8–10 adaptable intros/conclusions. Reward goes to a clear thesis and exact expression.
07 Take full-paper timed Mains mocks
Seven papers across 7+ paper-wise days is real endurance work. Begin Mains-level mocks three months out; the PPSC Pattern Mock Test Series trains hand and mind for the schedule.
08 Master GS-IV Civil-Service Situations
PPSC GS-IV focuses on practical administrative dilemmas, not ethics theory. Practise 25–30 case studies with one framework: stakeholders → conflict → options & consequences → recommendation with justification.
09 Read the Punjab Economic Survey
Dry but full of the exact data examiners use for GS-III. Memorise 10–12 numbers cold: MSP wheat/paddy procurement, GSDP sectoral shares, cropping patterns, groundwater depletion, NRI remittances, district industrial output.
10 Plan for the long cycle & the 6-attempt cap
A PPSC cycle runs 12–18 months and General candidates get only 6 attempts — every cycle counts. Keep a one-page error log per mock, and protect sleep, exercise and weekly breaks; burnout is a candidature-ender.
The Parcham Stack for PPSC PCS
| Programme | Best Suited For |
|---|---|
| All-in-One State PSC Batch 2026-27 (Flagship) | End-to-end Prelims + Mains for PPSC and 12 other state PCS exams — lifetime access, with Punjab state-GK modules & Answer Writing Workshops |
| NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27 | Foundation Phase — core concepts across History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science |
| Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026 | Active Preparation — monthly e-magazine, daily headliners and MCQs with the Punjab angle |
| PPSC Pattern Mock Test Series | Mains Endgame — full-paper timed mocks across the paper-wise schedule |
| All State PSC One-Liner E-Book | Final-week revision — 16,000+ one-liners for high-volume recall |
15Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Has the PPSC PCS 2026-27 notification been released?
No. As of April 2026 the 2026-27 notification has not been released, and PPSC does not follow a strict annual schedule. Track ppsc.gov.in for the official advertisement.
Q2. Do I need to know Punjabi to apply?
Yes. You must have passed Matriculation (10th) with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject, or an equivalent Punjabi-language exam specified by the Government of Punjab. This is a hard eligibility filter unique to PPSC; limited exceptions apply for wards of Defence Service Personnel and dependents of War Heroes.
Q3. Is there an optional subject in PPSC Mains?
No. PPSC Mains has 7 compulsory papers (Punjabi, English, Essay, GS-I to GS-IV) totalling 1,350 marks. There is no optional subject — a structural distinction from UPSC and several state PCS exams.
Q4. What is the CSAT qualifying threshold?
40% (80 of 200) — higher than the 33% used by UPSC and most state PSCs. Failing CSAT disqualifies you regardless of GS Paper-I performance.
Q5. How many attempts are allowed?
General candidates: 6. BC of Punjab: 9. SC of Punjab: unlimited (subject to upper age limit). One appearance at the Prelims counts as one attempt — this cap is uncommon among state PCS exams.
Q6. What is the age limit?
21–37 for most posts; 21–28 (stricter) for DSP and Dy. Supdt. of Jails. Cut-off 1 January of the examination year. Relaxations apply for SC/BC/Women/PH/ESM/Government employees of Punjab (see the reservation section).
Q7. Is there negative marking in Prelims?
No — there is no negative marking for wrong answers in either paper, so you can attempt every question. (PPSC may penalise false/frivolous answer-key objections, but that is separate from the exam itself.)
Q8. What is the total marks for final selection?
1,500 — Mains (1,350) + Personality Test (150). Prelims marks are not counted; Prelims is only a screening stage.
Q9. Can final-year graduation students apply?
Yes, provisionally — they may appear in the Prelims but must produce proof of passing the qualifying degree before applying for the Mains.
Q10. Where can I get official updates?
Always check ppsc.gov.in — bookmark it and visit at least twice a week, especially given PPSC's irregular notification calendar.
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Explore CoursesDisclaimer & Source Citation
This document was prepared by Parcham Classes based exclusively on official sources:
- PPSC PSCSCCE-2025 Official Notification (Advt. No. 20251), released 3 January 2025
- Punjab State Civil Services (Appointment by Combined Competitive Examination) Rules, 2009
- Punjab Civil Services (Executive Branch) Rules, 1976; Punjab Civil Services (General & Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994
- Punjab Police Service Rules; Punjab Prisons Service Rules
- 6th Punjab Pay Commission & Department of Finance (GoP) notifications for salary breakdowns
Indicative data: pay levels, allowance rates and the in-hand salary figures are estimates based on currently applicable Punjab Pay Matrix and allowance rates; they vary by posting, city and individual deductions, and are revised periodically by the Department of Finance.
Awaited data: all 2026-27 cycle dates, vacancies and fee revisions will be confirmed only when PPSC publishes the next official advertisement.
Verify: For all dates, vacancies, fees, eligibility and pattern, the official PPSC notification on ppsc.gov.in is the final authority. Last updated: April 2026.
