JSSC Matric Level Admit Card: Matric recruitment exam admit cards released, exam will be held on 29 September in Ranchi..
JSSC Matric Level Admit Card: The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission has released the admit cards for the Jharkhand Matric Combined Competitive Examination-2023. You can download the admit cards for the exam by visiting the official website. As per the official schedule, Jharkhand Matric Level Combined Recruitment Examination 2023 will be conducted on 29th September 2024. This exam will be held at the examination center located in the Ranchi district of Jharkhand. Candidates who have registered for the exam can download their admit cards by visiting the official website https://jmlccerecruitment.com/AdmitLogin.aspx.
Let us tell you that this exam was earlier to be conducted on 28th July. But this exam was postponed by Jharkhand Commission due to some unavoidable reason. Admit cards for this exam have been issued. 455 vacant posts will be filled through this exam.
Exam Pattern
Preliminary Examination: This exam will be conducted by the Jharkhand Commission on the OMR sheet. Objective questions will be asked in the exam. One question will be three marks, while 1 mark will be deducted for the wrong answer. Apart from language subjects, questions of other subjects will be in Hindi and English language.
Main exam: Candidates who pass the preliminary exam will get a chance to appear in the main exam. This exam will be held in three shifts. The duration of each exam will be 2 hours.
Question Paper-1: Language Knowledge
Total Questions- 120
Exam duration- 2 hours
Hindi Language Knowledge- 80 questions
English Language Knowledge- 40 questions
Please note that the marks obtained from the Language Knowledge paper will be qualifying. It is necessary to get a total of 30 marks in Hindi and English. However, its marks will not be added for merit.
CBI investigation petition of the exam
A petition was filed in the High Court for a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case of the CGL exam held by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission in January this year. The commission had earlier canceled the third paper i.e. the general knowledge exam on the issue of a paper leak of the exam held on 28 January. After the uproar among the candidates, the commission canceled the examination of all three papers. Through this SSC-CGL exam, 2025 posts were to be filled in various departments of the state government. Six and a half lakh candidates had applied for this.