
JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026 has been officially released on April 14, 2026 by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission. Candidates who have successfully registered for the examination can now download their Prelims hall ticket from the official website.
The admit card is an essential document for the exam scheduled on April 19, 2026, and candidates must check all details carefully, including exam centre, reporting time, and important instructions.
Direct Link: JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026
The Jharkhand Public Service Commission has activated the JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026 download link on its official portal. Candidates can access their hall ticket using their Registration Number and Password/Date of Birth.
Applicants are advised to download the admit card well before the exam date to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Here are the key highlights of the exam and admit card:
Exam Name: JPSC Civil Services Examination 2025
Advt. No.: 01/2026
Posts: Deputy Collector, DSP & other posts
Total Vacancies: 103
Exam Stage: Preliminary Exam
Exam Date: April 19, 2026
Admit Card Date: April 14, 2026
Mode of Exam: Offline (OMR-Based)
Selection Process: Prelims, Mains, Interview
The JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026 download link is now live on the official website. Candidates must log in using their credentials to access the hall ticket.
It is mandatory to carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre. Entry without the admit card will not be allowed under any circumstances.
Follow these simple steps to download your hall ticket:
Visit the official JPSC website
Go to the “Admit Card” or latest updates section
Click on the JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026 link
Enter your login credentials
Submit the details
Download and print the admit card
If you forget your login details, use the “Forgot Password” option to reset them.
After downloading the JPSC Civil Services Admit Card 2026, candidates must verify:
Candidate’s name and roll number
Registration number
Exam date and timing
Reporting time
Exam centre address
Important instructions
In case of any error, contact the authorities immediately.
The exam will be conducted in two stages: Prelims and Mains.
Objective (MCQ-based) questions
Two papers: General Studies I & II
Each paper: 100 questions, 200 marks
Duration: 2 hours per paper
Qualifying in nature
Descriptive papers
Papers 2–6 counted for merit
Total marks: 950
Covers subjects like Polity, Economy, Science, and more
Candidates must carry:
Printed admit card
Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc.)
Passport-size photograph (if required)
Without these documents, entry will be denied.
Candidates should avoid carrying:
Mobile phones or smart devices
Calculators or electronic gadgets
Notes, books, or papers
Bags or unauthorized items
Food items (unless permitted)
If you face issues while downloading:
Check your internet connection
Enter correct login details
Try during non-peak hours
Use a different browser or device
Clear browser cache
Reach the centre 60–90 minutes early
Carry all required documents
Follow dress code guidelines
Do not carry prohibited items
Follow invigilator instructions strictly
After the Prelims exam, the result will be declared on the official website. Candidates who qualify will move to the Mains examination, followed by the Interview stage.