The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has extended the last date for registration for the Jharkhand Eligibility Test. The last date for applications was originally October 6th, but has now been extended to October 30th. Interested candidates who have not yet applied can register according to the new schedule by visiting the commission's official website, jpsc.gov.in.
This exam is conducted for the recruitment of assistant professors in Jharkhand universities and colleges. The last date for submitting the application fee is October 31st, until 5 p.m. Registered candidates can also make corrections to their application forms from November 1st to 3rd, until 7 p.m.
JPSC JET 2025 Application Fee: Jharkhand Eligibility Test 2025 Application Fee
General category candidates will have to pay an application fee of ₹575. The application fee for BC 1, BC 2, and EWS categories is ₹300. Candidates from SC, ST, and differently-abled categories will have to pay ₹150 as an application fee.
JPSC JET 2025 How to Apply: How to Apply for the JET Exam
Visit the official JPSC website, jpsc.gov.in.
Click on the One-Time Registration tab on the home page.
Enter the required details and register.
Now, click on the JET 2025 Apply link.
Fill out the form and upload the documents.
Pay the fee and submit the form.
JPSC JET 2025 Apply Link: Candidates can apply by clicking on this link.
JPSC JET 2025 Exam Pattern: What is the pattern of the Jharkhand Eligibility Test?
The eligibility test will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode. There will be two papers: Paper I, consisting of 50 questions, and Paper II, composed of 100 questions in the subject chosen by the candidate. There will be no break between the two papers, and the duration will be 3 hours.
For more information regarding the exam, candidates can check the JET 2025 notification issued by the Commission. The exam will be conducted at various designated centers across the state, as per the guidelines issued by the JPSC.
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