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JPSC CSE Prelims Exam Admit Card Released: Learn How and Where to Download It

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The admit card for the JPSC CSE Prelims examination has been released on the official website. Through this report, let us find out where and how to download the admit card.

There is excellent news for candidates appearing for the JPSC CSE Prelims examination. The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has released the admit card for the CSE Prelims exam today, i.e., April 14, 2026. Candidates can check and download their admit cards by visiting the official JPSC websites: jpsc.gov.in or jpscotr.com. However, to check and download the admit card, candidates will need to use their credentials—such as their registration number and password/date of birth. Candidates can also download their admit cards by following the steps outlined below.

How ​​to Check and Download

First, candidates must visit the official website.
Next, candidates need to click on the relevant link provided on the homepage.
Subsequently, candidates must fill in the details requested on the page.
The admit card will then appear on the screen before the candidates.
Now, candidates should review their admit card and proceed to download it.
Finally, candidates should take a printout of the document.

The JPSC Prelims 2026 admit card will contain essential information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, registration number, date of birth, photograph, and signature. It will also specify the candidate’s category, gender, date and time of the examination, reporting time, details of the examination center, and the necessary instructions that candidates must adhere to on the day of the exam.

When will the exam be held?

It is to be noted that the JPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 is scheduled to be held on April 19, 2026. The JPSC CSE Prelims 2026 exam will be conducted in a Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) format and will be of a qualifying nature, aimed solely at screening candidates for the subsequent stage of the selection process. The Prelims will consist of two papers: General Studies I and General Studies II. Each paper will consist of 100 questions, carrying a weightage of 200 marks, and the examination will be conducted for a duration of two hours. In total, the examination will comprise 200 questions worth 400 marks, with a total duration of four hours.

Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on the official website for any latest updates.