JPSC JET 2024: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has postponed registration for the Jharkhand Eligibility Test 2024. Those who qualify may apply for the exam at jpsc.gov.in until October 30, 2025. The deadline to pay the fee is October 31, 2025. Previously, the registration end date was October 6, 2025.
Read the deferment notification
The application correction window will be open from November 1 to 3, 2025. The exam is held for the hiring of Assistant Professors and admission to Ph.D. programs at Jharkhand universities and colleges.
JPSC JET 2024: How to register?
To register, aspirants must follow the steps given below:
Step 1: Visit the official JPSC website at jpsc.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the JET 2024 link.
GATE 2026 Registration Process Ends Today; Check Application Fees HereStep 3: Now, applicants need to register themselves.
Step 4: Next, fill out the form, make the payment, and then submit.
Step 5: Download the form and take a printout of the same for further reference.
Direct link to apply
JPSC JET 2024: Application fees
The application fee varies according to the candidate’s category. Candidates belonging to the UNR category are required to pay ₹575, while those from BC-I, BC-II, and EWS categories need to pay ₹300. For candidates belonging to SC, ST, PwBD, and Third Gender categories, the application fee is ₹150.
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JPSC JET 2024: Marking scheme
The marking scheme is as follows. Each question costs two points, and applicants will receive full scores for each correct answer. There is no negative grading for incorrect responses, and no marks are awarded for unattempted questions. To respond, one right choice must be selected. If a question is ambiguous or includes more than one valid answer, students who chose one of the correct options will receive credit. If a question is deemed erroneous, it is dropped.
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