The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has released the admit card for the 2024 recruitment exam for the post of Constable. Candidates can download the call letter from the official website of JKSSB. The exam is scheduled to be held in December 2024 and will consist of 100 objective-type questions. For more details, candidates can refer to the step-by-step guide provided in the article.
Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board Recruitment for Constable and Sub-Inspector
Background
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is a government agency responsible for conducting recruitment exams for various posts in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Recently, JKSSB announced the recruitment for the posts of Constable and Sub-Inspector.
Constable Recruitment
Sub-Inspector Recruitment
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply online through the official website of JKSSB. The application process for Constable and Sub-Inspector posts is expected to begin soon.
Top 5 FAQs
Q1. When will the JKSSB Constable and Sub-Inspector admit cards be released? A1. The admit cards are expected to be released a few days before the exam date.
Q2. What is the exam pattern for the Constable exam? A2. The exam will consist of 100 objective-type questions from General Knowledge, Mathematics, and Science.
Q3. What is the syllabus for the Sub-Inspector Preliminary Exam? A3. The syllabus for the Preliminary Exam will be announced along with the official notification.
Q4. What is the age limit for the Constable and Sub-Inspector posts? A4. The age limit for the Constable post is 18-25 years, while the age limit for the Sub-Inspector post is 20-28 years.
Q5. How can I prepare for the JKSSB Constable and Sub-Inspector exams? A5. Candidates can prepare by studying the syllabus, taking practice tests, and joining coaching classes if necessary.
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