
JSSC Excise Constable Exam City 2026: Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has officially released the JSSC Excise Constable Exam City Intimation Slip 2026 on April 4, 2026. Candidates who have qualified in the physical test can now check their allotted exam city through the official website.
The city intimation slip helps candidates plan their travel in advance before the release of the admit card. The written examination is scheduled to be conducted on April 12, 2026, for a total of 583 vacancies.
Direct Link: JSSC Excise Constable Exam City 2026
City Intimation Slip Release Date: April 4, 2026
Admit Card Release Date: April 9, 2026
Exam Date: April 12, 2026
The written exam will be conducted in multiple districts across Jharkhand, including:
Ranchi
Ramgarh
Khunti
Purvi Singhbhum
Bokaro
Dhanbad
Deoghar
Dumka
Candidates can download the exam city slip by logging in with their registration number and date of birth on the official website.
The exam city intimation slip is a pre-admit card document that informs candidates about the city where their exam centre will be located. It does not include full exam details like centre address or timing.
This slip is useful for:
Planning travel arrangements
Avoiding last-minute confusion
Getting clarity on exam location
The JSSC Excise Constable Admit Card 2026 will be released on April 9, 2026, on the official website. It is a mandatory document required to appear in the examination.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates regarding the admit card.
Follow these steps to download your admit card:
Visit the official website: jssc.nic.in
Click on the “Admit Card” link under Important Links
Select the relevant exam link
Enter your registration number and date of birth
Download and print the admit card
The written exam will be conducted on April 12, 2026 in three shifts. The detailed shift timings will be mentioned on the admit card.
Only candidates who have cleared the physical test are eligible to appear in this stage of the recruitment process.
The written exam consists of three papers, all objective in nature:
Hindi Language: 80 questions (240 marks)
English Language: 40 questions (120 marks)
Duration: 2 hours
Regional/Tribal Language: 100 questions (300 marks)
Duration: 2 hours
Candidates can choose from languages such as Hindi, English, Urdu, Santhali, Mundari, Odia, Sanskrit, Nagpuri, Ho, Khadiya, Kurmali, Khorta, and Panchpargania.
General Studies: 40 questions (120 marks)
General Science: 20 questions (60 marks)
General Mathematics: 10 questions (30 marks)
Jharkhand GK: 50 questions (150 marks)
Duration: 2 hours
Negative Marking: One-third mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.