JSSC Excise Constable admit card 2026 released: Check direct link to download hall ticket
JSSC admit card 2026: The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission has released the Excise Constable Admit Card 2026 today, April 9, 2026 at jssc.jharkhand.gov.in. All those who passed the physical efficiency test are eligible to download their hall tickets from the official site with the help of their login IDs.The written examination will be held on April 12 in various centres located in Jharkhand. Candidates need to log in to their respective accounts by entering their login ID and password consisting of their registration number and date of birth respectively. It becomes compulsory to take the printed copy of the hall ticket for the examination centre since no candidate will be allowed inside without it. The exercise intends to recruit a total of 583 candidates for the post of Excise Constable.Upon downloading the admit card, it is imperative that candidates go through all the information provided on the hall ticket, such as name of the candidate, roll number, registration particulars, photograph, and signature etc. It is equally important that complete address of the examination centre needs to be verified.JSSC admit card 2026: Steps to downloadCandidates can follow the steps elucidated here to download the JSSC Excise Constable admit card 2026:Go to the official JSSC websiteClick on the “Admit Card” link available on the homepageSelect the JECCE-2023 admit card linkEnter registration number, date of birth, and captchaSubmit the details and download the admit cardTake a printout for future useCandidates can click on the link provided here to download the JSSC admit card 2026.JSSC Excise Constable admit card 2026: Details on hall ticketsAfter downloading, candidates should carefully check the details printed on the admit card. It includes:Candidate’s name and roll numberRegistration detailsPhotograph and signatureExamination centre addressReporting time and exam scheduleImportant instructionsJSSC Excise Constable 2026: Exam patternThe written examination will be conducted in three papers, all comprising objective-type questions. Paper 1 will cover Hindi and English language, while Paper 2 will focus on a regional or tribal language chosen by the candidate. Paper 3 will assess knowledge in General Studies, General Science, Mathematics, and Jharkhand General Knowledge.