
The Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB) is set to conduct the Jharkhand PECE 2026 exam on July 12, 2026, and the countdown to the admit card release has begun. Going by the board's official notification, hall tickets are issued four days before the test date — which means eligible candidates can expect the Jharkhand PECE admit card 2026 to go live today. Anyone appearing for the Polytechnic Entrance Competitive Examination this year should keep the official portal open and be ready to download the moment the link is activated.
The hall ticket will be issued exclusively in online mode — no offline or postal distribution — at polycet.jceceb.org.in. Registered candidates need to log in to the candidate portal with their credentials to access it. There is no other authorised source for the download, so students should bookmark this link and avoid third-party websites claiming to offer admit cards.
Visit the official website, polycet.jceceb.org.in
Click on the "Jharkhand PECE Admit Card 2026" link on the homepage
Log in using your registered email ID and password
Your admit card will appear on the screen upon successful login
Download the PECE 2026 admit card and take multiple colour printouts
Once downloaded, candidates should carefully verify every detail printed on the admit card, including:
Candidate's name, roll number, and registration number
Exam date and reporting/gate-closing time
Allotted exam centre name and complete address
Photograph and signature
Exam-day dos and don'ts / guidelines
Any discrepancy in personal details, photograph, or centre allotment should be flagged to JCECEB immediately through the official helpline, since corrections cannot be made at the exam centre.
The Jharkhand PECE 2026 exam is conducted for admission to diploma programmes at government and private polytechnic institutions across the state, covering thousands of seats in Engineering and Technology disciplines. The test will be held in offline (pen-and-paper) mode for a duration of 2 hours 30 minutes, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at the Class 10 level. The paper follows an OMR-based MCQ format, and a negative marking scheme applies for incorrect answers — so students are advised to attempt questions strategically.
Candidates must carry the downloaded and printed admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the exam centre; entry will not be permitted without both documents.