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2026 Complete Guide

The ultimate guide to Jharkhand's Combined Civil Services Examination

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Jharkhand Public Service Commission — Combined Civil Services Examination (Advt. No. 01/2026)
Source: JPSC official press releases & Examination Rules 2021 (as amended), jpsc.gov.in  •  Updated: April 2026

103Regular Vacancies
6Mains Papers
9Tribal Languages
3Selection Stages
2026 Cycle Live — Prelims Done, Mains 2–4 May 2026 The Preliminary Examination (Advt. No. 01/2026, 103 vacancies) was conducted on 19 April 2026, and the Model Answer Key was released on 21 April 2026. Per the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026, the Mains is tentatively scheduled for 2–4 May 2026 and the Interviews for 16–19 June 2026. Backlog cycles (Advt. 05/2026 & 06/2026) run alongside. Calendar dates are tentative — verify at jpsc.gov.in.
Source Disclosure. Every fact here is drawn from official sources only: JPSC press releases for Advt. No. 01/2026 (29 Jan, 28 Mar, 7 Apr & 21 Apr 2026), the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026 (6 Jan 2026), and the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination Rules, 2021 (with the 1st Amendment 2021 and 2nd Amendment 2023). Verify all details at jpsc.gov.in.
Data reliability. Pattern, eligibility, age limits and the category-wise qualifying marks are verified from the Rules. The official notification does NOT publish per-paper Mains marks, the Personality Test marks weight, post-wise pay levels, or category-wise fees — these are shown here only as "per official notification." Confirm them in the JPSC notification PDF and Department of Finance (GoJ) circulars.

1What is the JPSC Combined Civil Services Exam?

The Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination (JCCSE) is conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission for direct entry into various Group A and Group B services and posts under the Government of Jharkhand. It is governed by the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination Rules, 2021 (as amended), notified under Article 309 of the Constitution.

Services and posts recruited include the Jharkhand Administrative Service, Jharkhand Police Service, Jharkhand Finance Service, Jharkhand Education Service (Class II), State Tax Officer, Assistant Registrar (Cooperative Societies), and other equivalent administrative posts. Jharkhand was formed on 15 November 2000, and JPSC was constituted under Article 315 of the Constitution. The Commission operates from Circular Road, Ranchi — 834001.

1.1 JPSC Combined Civil Services at a Glance

ParticularDetail
Full NameJharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination (JCCSE)
Conducting AuthorityJharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC)
Governing RulesJharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination Rules, 2021 (1st Amend. 2021, 2nd Amend. 2023)
Selection StagesThree — Preliminary + Main + Personality Test
Application ModeOnline only via the OTR portal (jpscotr.com), accessed through jpsc.gov.in
Exam ModePrelims: OMR objective; Mains: pen-and-paper descriptive; PT: in-person interview
LanguagesBilingual (Hindi/English); Mains Language & Literature paper offers tribal/regional language options
HeadquartersCircular Road, Ranchi — 834001, Jharkhand
EducationBachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
Age21 to 35 years (Unreserved), as on 1 August of the advertisement year
2026 Vacancies103 (Advt. 01/2026) + 45 (Backlog 05/2026) + 7 (Backlog 06/2026)
Mains Structure6 descriptive papers; Paper-I (Language) qualifying, not counted in merit

22026 Cycle — Official Notification Summary

Verified milestones from the JPSC press releases and the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026 for the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination-2025 (Advt. No. 01/2026).

EventDate / Data
Notification & Application (Advt. 01/2026)
Advertisement & Press Release29 January 2026
Total Advertised Vacancies103 across various services & departments
Online Application Window31 Jan 2026 (10:00 AM) – 14 Feb 2026 (5:00 PM)
Fee Payment Last Date16 February 2026 (5:00 PM)
Prelims Stage
Exam City InformationFrom 8 April 2026 (via OTR)
Admit Card DownloadFrom 14 April 2026 (5:00 PM)
Preliminary Examination19 April 2026 (Sunday) — two shifts
  Shift 1 — GS Paper-I10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (report by 8:00 AM)
  Shift 2 — GS Paper-II3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (report by 1:00 PM)
Model Answer Key21 April 2026 (objections 20–24 April 2026)
Mains & Interview (tentative, per Exam Calendar)
Main Examination (Regular)2–4 May 2026
Interview (Regular)16–19 June 2026
Final Selection ResultAfter conclusion of the interview phase

2.1 Backlog Recruitment (Same Cycle)

NotificationVacanciesMains (tentative)Interview (tentative)
Advt. 05/2026 — Backlog 202545 posts9–11 May 202622–23 June 2026
Advt. 06/2026 — Backlog 20237 posts16–18 May 2026
Dates in the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026 are tentative and liable to alteration; the Prelims date itself was revised earlier through court directions and Commission notices. For the latest authoritative dates, always refer to jpsc.gov.in.

3Eligibility Criteria

A. Nationality

Candidates must be Indian citizens. The exam is open to candidates from all states of India.

Domicile gate for benefits. Age relaxation and reservation benefits (SC, ST, Extremely Backward Classes / Annexure-I, Backward Classes / Annexure-II, Primitive Tribal Group, EWS) are available ONLY to candidates with a valid Jharkhand domicile and the relevant category certificate from the Competent Authority of the Government of Jharkhand. Candidates from outside Jharkhand are treated as Unreserved (General).

B. Educational Qualification

A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a university incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, or a Deemed-to-be University under the UGC Act, 1956. Final-year students may apply provisionally, producing proof of passing before the Mains stage as notified. Some specialised posts may require additional qualifications — see the post-wise matrix in the official notification.

4Age Limit & Attempts

Per the 2nd Amendment Rules 2023, age is calculated as on the FIRST day of August in the year the advertisement is published.

ParticularDetail
Minimum Age21 years
Maximum Age (Unreserved / General)35 years
Age Cut-off Date1 August of the year of publication of advertisement
No attempt cap. There is no separate limit on the number of attempts — a candidate may appear as many times as they wish, subject only to the upper age limit applicable to their category and post. For specific posts (e.g. Deputy Superintendent of Police), the upper age limit may differ; see the official notification.

5Reservation & Qualifying Marks

Reservation follows the Examination Rules 2021 (as amended) and GoJ orders, and applies ONLY to candidates with a valid Jharkhand domicile and category certificate. Categories: SC, ST (Jharkhand has 32 Scheduled Tribes), Primitive Tribal Group, Extremely Backward Classes (Annexure-I), Backward Classes (Annexure-II), EWS, and Persons with Benchmark Disability (40%+).

Primitive Tribal Groups (PTG): Asur, Birjor, Birjia, Korwa, Savar (with Hill Kharia), Mal Pahariye, Panariya, and Sauria Paliaria, as notified by the Government of Jharkhand.

5.1 Minimum Qualifying Marks for Mains Selection (Rule 17)

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Marks (aggregate)
Unreserved (General)40%
Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes / Females32%
Extremely Backward Classes (Annexure-I)34%
Backward Classes (Annexure-II)36.5%
Primitive Tribal Group30%
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)40%
About 15× the advertised vacancies are admitted to the Mains, subject to these category-wise qualifying-marks criteria. Reserved-category candidates who avail relaxation at any stage are adjusted against their own category's vacancies.

6Posts, Salary & Job Profile

6.1 Pay Framework

The Government of Jharkhand has adopted the 7th Pay Commission framework. Most Group A and Group B posts fall under Pay Matrix Levels notified by the Department of Finance, GoJ, progressing through Junior Scale, Senior Scale and higher levels via promotions. Exact post-wise basic pay, applicable Pay Matrix Level and allowance rates are published in the official notification and Department of Finance circulars — confirm them there.

6.2 Allowances & Benefits

  • Dearness Allowance (DA), revised periodically by the GoJ Department of Finance.
  • House Rent Allowance (HRA) by city of posting (not paid if government accommodation is allotted).
  • Travel Allowance, medical reimbursement (self, spouse, dependents), Children Education Allowance, and special compensatory allowance for difficult-area / tribal-area postings.
  • Job security with lifetime employment, official quarters for senior posts (Deputy Collector, DSP), full leave entitlements, and pension/gratuity per GoJ rules.

6.3 Major Posts & Career Path

Jharkhand Administrative Service (Deputy Collector)

Group A officers — the executive backbone of district administration, posted initially at sub-divisional level. Revenue administration, executive magistracy, election duties, disaster management, law-and-order coordination, grievance redressal and scheme implementation, with significant tribal-welfare responsibility in scheduled areas. Path: ADC → DC → senior Secretariat; some are promoted to the IAS under the State Civil Service quota.

Jharkhand Police Service (Deputy Superintendent of Police)

Group A officers leading sub-divisions of multiple police stations. Investigation supervision, law & order, anti-Naxal / Left-Wing-Extremism operations, VIP security and crime prevention. Path: SP → Senior SP → DIG; some are promoted to the IPS under the State Police Service quota.

Jharkhand Finance Service

Officers under the Department of Finance — treasury operations, audit coordination, budget execution and financial-management functions across departments. Path: senior posts within the Department of Finance.

State Tax Officer / Commercial Tax Officer

Officers under the Department of Commercial Taxes — GST administration (state component), tax assessments, anti-evasion enforcement and revenue mobilisation. Path: senior posts in the Commercial Taxes Department.

Jharkhand Education Service (Class II) & Assistant Registrar (Cooperative Societies)

Education Service: school administration, teacher-training oversight, scheme implementation and district-education functions. Assistant Registrar: registration and supervision of cooperative societies, audit oversight and dispute resolution in the cooperative sector.

7Exam Pattern

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

PaperSubjectMarksDuration
Paper-IGeneral Studies-I2002 hrs
Paper-IIGeneral Studies-II2002 hrs
TOTAL400
  • Both papers are objective (MCQ) on OMR sheets, held the same day in two shifts. Marking more than one answer is treated as a wrong answer.
  • Biometric and IRIS verification at the centre; blue/black ball-point pen only; reach the centre two hours before the start.
  • The Prelims is screening only — marks are NOT carried into the final merit. About 15× the vacancies are shortlisted for the Mains (subject to the Rule 17 category-wise qualifying marks).

Stage 2: Main Examination (6 Papers)

PaperSubjectNature
Paper-ILanguage — General Hindi & General EnglishQualifying only (not counted in merit)
Paper-IILanguage & Literature (choose ONE language)Counted
Paper-IIISocial Sciences — History & GeographyCounted
Paper-IVIndian Constitution, Polity, Public Administration & Good GovernanceCounted
Paper-VIndian Economy, Globalization & Sustainable DevelopmentCounted
Paper-VIGeneral Sciences, Environment & Technology DevelopmentCounted
Per the 2nd Amendment Rules 2023, Paper-I (Language) is qualifying — candidates must score the prescribed minimum, but its marks are NOT added to the Mains aggregate, the interview shortlist, or the final merit. The exact per-paper marks and durations are published in the official JPSC syllabus PDF on jpsc.gov.in.

Stage 3: Personality Test / Interview

Conducted at JPSC HQ, Ranchi. The Board assesses general awareness, decision-making, leadership, communication, ethical orientation, and knowledge of Jharkhand's history, tribal communities, governance and current issues. The exact marks weight is per the official notification.

Final Merit

Final Merit = Mains counted papers (II–VI) + Personality Test. Prelims marks and the qualifying Mains Paper-I are NOT counted. Service allocation follows inter-se merit and the preference order submitted in the Mains application.

8Detailed Syllabus

An indicative summary of the broad coverage — always cross-check the latest official JPSC syllabus PDF on jpsc.gov.in for the precise topic list.

8.1 Prelims Syllabus

Paper-I — General Studies-I: History of India (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) & the national movement; Indian geography; polity & governance; economy; current events; general science; environment & ecology; and general knowledge of Jharkhand. A strong India focus integrated with Jharkhand-specific topics.

Paper-II — General Studies-II (heavily Jharkhand-focused): history of Jharkhand with focus on tribal movements (Santhal Hul, Birsa Munda movement, Tana Bhagat movement, Jharkhand Andolan); state formation (15 Nov 2000); art, literature, culture & traditions; tribal communities; geography (physical features, minerals, climate, forests); polity, governance & economy of Jharkhand; Jharkhand land laws; and key GoJ schemes. This paper requires deep state-specific preparation.

8.2 Mains Syllabus — The Parcham Strategic Map

Six papers, with Paper-I (Language) a qualifying gate. Jharkhand-specific themes are integrated across History, Geography, Polity (especially Scheduled Areas / Tribal provisions), Economy and General Sciences — your scoring differentiator. Always confirm against the official syllabus PDF.

Paper-I — Language (General Hindi & General English) — Qualifying

Hindi & English passage comprehension, precis writing, official/semi-official letters, paragraph writing, grammar, translation and functional language tasks. You must score the prescribed minimum, but the marks are NOT counted in the Mains merit, interview shortlist, or final merit.

Paper-II — Language & Literature (choose ONE)

In-depth literary study of ONE chosen language. The options include Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali and Oriya, plus nine tribal/regional languages of Jharkhand:

  • Santhali, Mundari, Ho, Kurux (Oraon)
  • Kurmali, Khortha, Khadia
  • Nagpuri, Panchpargania

The inclusion of multiple tribal languages is a unique JPSC feature reflecting Jharkhand's linguistic diversity. Choose the language in which you have genuine literary depth, not just speaking ability — for tribal-language candidates this can be a strong scoring opportunity.

Paper-III — Social Sciences (History & Geography)
  • World history; Indian history (Ancient to the national movement)
  • History of Jharkhand — tribal movements, freedom-movement contributions, Jharkhand Andolan, state formation
  • Indian & world geography; geography of Jharkhand (physical, economic, minerals, forests, rivers, climate)
  • Urban settlement & pollution; land, forest and environmental issues in Jharkhand
Paper-IV — Constitution, Polity, Public Administration & Good Governance
  • Indian Constitution — Preamble, FRs & Duties, DPSPs
  • Special provisions for Scheduled Areas & Scheduled Tribal Areas (Fifth Schedule) — highly relevant to Jharkhand
  • Union administration (Central & Cabinet Secretariat, PMO, Finance Commission)
  • State administration (State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, CMO); public administration; good governance & e-governance

Scoring tip: the Fifth Schedule, PESA Act 1996 and Forest Rights Act 2006 are highest-leverage territory for both the Mains and the interview, given Jharkhand's scheduled areas.

Paper-V — Indian Economy, Globalization & Sustainable Development
  • Indian economy — planning, resource mobilisation, growth, employment, inclusive growth, budgeting
  • PDS & food security; major crops, cropping patterns, irrigation
  • Effects of liberalisation & globalisation; infrastructure (energy, ports, roads, airports, railways)
  • Sustainable development; economy of Jharkhand (mineral economy, agriculture, MSME, mining); state investment & industrial policy

Scoring tip: read the Jharkhand Economic Survey and memorise 10–12 key numbers (GSDP shares, mining contribution, forest cover, tribal-population data).

Paper-VI — General Sciences, Environment & Technology Development
  • General science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology fundamentals)
  • Science & technology — IT, space, computers, robotics, nanotech, biotech
  • Environment & ecology; climate change; disaster management
  • Jharkhand-specific applications — agro-climatic conditions, rainfall, horticulture, crop diversification, rainwater harvesting, fish farming

9Physical Standards (Police-cadre Posts)

Physical standards apply only to candidates for Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and equivalent uniformed Group A posts, per the Jharkhand Police Service Rules. For all other JPSC Civil Services posts, no minimum physical standard is prescribed.

The exact male/female height, chest and weight standards (and any differences for Scheduled Tribe and other reserved categories of Jharkhand) are detailed in the official notification and the applicable Police Service Rules. A medical fitness verification may also apply to some posts. Candidates for uniformed posts should confirm the exact standards in the notification of the cycle they are applying under.

10How to Apply

Applications are online only via the One Time Registration (OTR) system at jpscotr.com, accessed through jpsc.gov.in.

Open the portalVisit jpsc.gov.in and click the One Time Registration (OTR) link.
Register (new users)Complete OTR registration with a valid email and mobile number to generate your Registration ID & Password.
Log in & select the advertisementLog in and click the Combined Civil Services Examination link under the relevant Advt. No.
Fill the formEnter personal details (name as per Matriculation), educational qualifications and category details accurately.
Upload photo & signaturePhoto (15–25 KB, .jpg/.jpeg) and running-hand signature (10–15 KB, .jpg/.jpeg) in the prescribed formats.
Pay the feePay online via Net Banking / Debit / Credit Card / UPI.
Submit & saveVerify all details, submit, and download/print the application confirmation.

10.1 Documents to Keep Ready

  • Passport-size photograph & signature; Matriculation certificate (DOB proof); graduation degree / final-year mark sheet.
  • Jharkhand domicile certificate (for residents claiming reservation / age relaxation).
  • Category certificate (SC / ST / EBC / BC / EWS / Primitive Tribal Group) from the GoJ Competent Authority; PwBD certificate where applicable.
At the centre: carry the printed admit card, the OTR attendance sheet, four self-signed colour photographs (same as uploaded), one valid government photo ID, and a blue/black ball-point pen. Mobile phones, electronic gadgets, books, paper slips, food, valuables and weapons are NOT allowed. Helpline: +91 9431301636 / +91 9431301419 (working days, 10 AM–5 PM).

11Application Fee

The application fee is paid online only, via the OTR portal, and is non-refundable. Retain the payment receipt and transaction reference.

The official JPSC notification does not publish category-wise fee figures in the source press releases used here. For the exact fee applicable to the cycle you are applying under, refer to the official JPSC notification PDF on jpsc.gov.in. Payment modes: Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card / UPI.

12JPSC Office & Contact

ParticularDetail
CommissionJharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC)
AddressCircular Road, Ranchi — 834001, Jharkhand
Official Websitejpsc.gov.in
OTR Portaljpscotr.com
Helpline (general)+91 9431301636 / +91 9431301419 (10 AM–5 PM, working days)
Helpline (admit-card support)8929883832
Constitutional BasisArticle 315 of the Constitution of India
EstablishedAfter the formation of Jharkhand on 15 November 2000

13Selection Process Summary

  • Stage 1 — Prelims: two objective papers (GS-I 200 + GS-II 200 = 400). Screening only — marks not in final merit. About 15× vacancies admitted to the Mains, subject to category-wise qualifying marks (Rule 17).
  • Stage 2 — Mains: six descriptive papers. Paper-I (Language: General Hindi & English) is qualifying and not counted; Papers II–VI count for the Mains merit.
  • Stage 3 — Personality Test: interview at JPSC HQ, Ranchi (marks weight per the official notification).
  • Final Selection: Mains counted marks + Personality Test. Prelims and the qualifying Mains Paper-I are excluded. Service allocation by inter-se merit and stated preference.

14Preparation Tips from Parcham Classes

JPSC rewards depth and a deep command of Jharkhand-specific content — organised into four phases that mirror the aspirant journey.

Phase 1 — Foundation (months 1–4)

01 Build concept clarity before speed

Spend the first 3–4 months on Class 6–12 NCERTs across History, Geography, Polity, Economy and Science. Strong concepts are non-negotiable for both qualifying marks and Mains scoring. The NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27 structures this.

02 Master Jharkhand — the real differentiator

Prelims Paper-II is heavily Jharkhand-focused, and Mains integrates Jharkhand across every paper. Build notes from Day One: Santhal Hul, Birsa Munda & Tana Bhagat movements, Jharkhand Andolan, the 32 STs, the Primitive Tribal Groups, land laws, minerals and GoJ schemes.

03 Master Scheduled Areas & tribal provisions

Mains Paper-IV tests the Fifth Schedule, PESA Act 1996 and Forest Rights Act 2006. With much of Jharkhand a Scheduled Area, this is highest-leverage territory for both Mains and the interview — build a dedicated study block.

Phase 2 — Active Preparation (months 4–8)

04 Build current affairs around Jharkhand

Jharkhand Cabinet decisions, state schemes, tribal-area development, mining-sector policy and the state Budget are gold for the Jharkhand-specific GS portions. The Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026 adds the state-PCS angle.

05 Choose your Mains language paper strategically

Paper-II asks for ONE language for in-depth literary study (incl. nine tribal/regional languages). Pick where you have genuine literary depth — for tribal-language candidates, competition is concentrated and the syllabus rewards command. Decide at the application stage.

06 Mark OMR with discipline

JPSC exam-day rules are strict: blue/black pen only, multiple answers count as wrong, biometric & IRIS verification, report two hours early. Practise the same OMR habits in mocks so you don't lose marks to procedure.

Phase 3 — Mains Endgame (last 3 months)

07 Take full-paper timed mocks

Six descriptive papers across consecutive days (Mains 2–4 May 2026) is endurance work. Begin Mains-level mocks at least three months out; the JPSC Pattern Mock Test Series trains hand and mind for it.

08 Read the Jharkhand Economic Survey

Dry but full of the exact data examiners use for Paper-V. Memorise 10–12 numbers cold: GSDP sectoral shares, mining contribution, forest cover, tribal-population and major investment data.

09 Solve 5–10 years of JPSC PYQs

Jharkhand-specific stems repeat almost identically across cycles — PYQs are your highest-leverage resource. The JPSC site publishes previous papers; weight the most recent ones most heavily.

Phase 4 — Long-Game Mindset

10 Plan for the long cycle & use the unlimited-attempt edge

A full cycle runs ~12–18 months. With no attempt cap (only the 35-year UR age limit applies), build a 2–3 cycle plan, learn from each attempt, keep a one-page error log per mock, and protect sleep, exercise and weekly breaks.

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15Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When is the JPSC Combined Civil Services 2026 examination?

Advt. No. 01/2026 was released on 29 January 2026 for 103 vacancies. The Prelims was conducted on 19 April 2026 in two shifts. Per the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026, the Mains is tentatively 2–4 May 2026 and Interviews 16–19 June 2026.

Q2. What is the Prelims structure?

Two papers: Paper-I (General Studies-I, 200) from 10 AM–12 Noon and Paper-II (General Studies-II, 200) from 3–5 PM — total 400 marks, objective OMR, both bilingual (Hindi & English).

Q3. What is the structure of the JPSC Mains?

Six descriptive papers. Paper-I (Language: General Hindi & General English) is qualifying — you must score the prescribed minimum, but its marks are not counted in the Mains merit, the interview shortlist or the final merit. Papers II–VI (Language & Literature; Social Sciences; Polity; Economy; General Sciences) are counted.

Q4. What languages can I choose for Mains Paper-II?

Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, and the tribal/regional languages of Jharkhand — Santhali, Mundari, Ho, Kurux (Oraon), Kurmali, Khortha, Khadia, Nagpuri and Panchpargania. Choose the one in which you have strong literary depth. See the official syllabus PDF for language-wise topics.

Q5. How many attempts are allowed?

There is no separate cap. A candidate may appear as many times as they wish, subject only to the upper age limit for their category and post.

Q6. What is the age limit?

Per the 2nd Amendment Rules 2023: minimum 21, maximum 35 (Unreserved), calculated as on 1 August of the year the advertisement is published. Category-wise relaxations apply to reserved candidates with valid Jharkhand domicile; some posts have different windows.

Q7. What are the minimum qualifying marks for the Mains shortlist?

Per Rule 17: Unreserved 40%; SC/ST/Females 32%; EBC (Annexure-I) 34%; BC (Annexure-II) 36.5%; Primitive Tribal Group 30%; EWS 40%. About 15× the vacancies are admitted to the Mains, subject to these criteria.

Q8. Can candidates from other states apply?

Yes. Anyone meeting nationality and education requirements can apply. But age relaxation and reservation benefits apply only to candidates with valid Jharkhand domicile — out-of-state candidates compete under the Unreserved (General) category.

Q9. Can the Mains be written in English?

Yes — candidates may write the Mains papers in Hindi or English (per the medium chosen at application), except language papers. Paper-I tests both Hindi & English; Paper-II is written in the chosen language, and Jharkhand's tribal/regional languages are permitted for it.

Q10. Where can I get official updates?

Always check jpsc.gov.in — the Press Release, What's New, and Recruitment notification pages for your Advt. No. The OTR portal jpscotr.com is used for application, document upload, fee payment, admit-card download and objections. Visit at least twice a week around key windows.

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Disclaimer & Source Citation

This document was prepared by Parcham Classes based exclusively on official JPSC sources:

  • JPSC press releases for Advt. No. 01/2026 — dated 29 Jan, 28 Mar, 7 Apr & 21 Apr 2026
  • JPSC Exam Calendar 2026 — dated 6 January 2026
  • Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination Rules, 2021 (Gazette 22 Jan 2021); 1st Amendment Rules 2021 (6 Feb 2021); 2nd Amendment Rules 2023 (21 Dec 2023)
  • Jharkhand Public Service Commission official website — jpsc.gov.in

Not published in the source: per-paper Mains marks, the Personality Test marks weight, post-wise pay levels, and category-wise fees are not stated in the press releases used and are shown here only as "per official notification." Allowance rates and Pay Matrix Levels are governed by Department of Finance (GoJ) circulars and revised periodically.

Tentative dates: Mains and Interview dates are from the JPSC Exam Calendar 2026 and are liable to alteration; the Prelims date itself was revised earlier through court directions and Commission notices.

Verify: For all dates, vacancies, fees, eligibility and pattern, the official JPSC notification on jpsc.gov.in and the Examination Rules 2021 (as amended) are the final authority. Last updated: April 2026.

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