Written Test (CBT) for various posts of various departments
advertised by JKSSB, the Download link is live to get your Admit Card for the Examination, get the Hall Ticket for JKSSB examination from here.
Any candidate who does not find his/her Admit Card must represent in the Central Office of
the J&K Services Selection Board, Hema Complex, Sector -3, Channi Himmat, Jammu
or Camp Office of the J&K Services Selection Board, Zum Zum Building, Rambagh,
Srinagar with evidence in support of his/her claim. No claim or representation shall be
entertained after the deadline.
How to Download JKSSB Admit Card
- Open this Link : Click here
- Now Enter your Application number and then press enter/submit.
- Then save the Admit Card in PDF format or get the printed copy.
JKSSB Examination Process
- The Examination will consist of Objective Type, Multiple choice questions only.
- The questions will be set in English only.
- There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
- Tentative Answer Keys, in due course after the Examination, will be placed on the website of the Board (www.jkssb.nic.in).
- Marks scored by candidates in the written test will be normalized if required, to determine final merit and cut-off marks.
Negative Marking in detail
The candidates are once again intimated that there shall be negative marking for wrong answers
(0.25 for each wrong answer) attempted in the said examination.
The detailed criteria of Selection and Syllabi for the said posts have already been notified and are available on the official
website of the Board i.e www.jkssb.nic.in and on www.jkyouth.com.
JKSSB Examiation Hall Guidelines
In addition to the Roll Number Card/Slip, it is mandatory to carry at least two passport size recent color photographs, Original valid Photo-ID proof such as
- Aadhaar Card/ Printout of E-Aadhaar,
- Voter’s ID Card,
- Driving License,
- PAN Card,
- Passport,
- School/ College/University I-Card,
- Employer ID Card (Govt./ PSU/ Private), etc.
without any Valid ID Proof JKSSB officials will not allow a candidate to enter the examination hall, so keep this in the remainder.
What is JKSSB Normalization Process?
Normalization is a process to adjust values measured on different scales to a notionally
common scale.
Moreover, It is done to evaluate the performance of the candidates on the basis of similar exam
parameters and aims to adjust the difficulty level across different shifts of the exam.
Eg: This year, JKSSB conducted the JKSSB Class IV examination in 3 shifts and a lot of students from
various shifts were complaining about unevenness in the difficulty level of the questions
and it was unfair to evaluate their result as it was not their fault to lie in that particular
shift.
For example, the average marks, scored by the students in the first shift were 60 out of
100 and in the second and third shift students were able to score 70 out of 200.
The reason was the difference in the difficulty level of the question paper & hence the aspirants were
unable to score more in the first shift.
To tackle this situation, JKSSB is now following the process of normalization.
This time JKSSB, in its official notification, has clearly stated that the marks scored by the candidates will be normalized.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will JKSSB release AdmitCards?
The Admit card download link is already given above in this article, follow the steps given to get your hall ticket.
How to Download JKSSB Admit Card?
Follow the Steps given above in this article to download your examination Hall Ticket.