The JSSC, Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission, conducts a recruitment process for postgraduate teachers in Jharkhand, India, known as the JSSC PGT (Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission Post Graduate Teacher). Soon, Jharkhand SSC will conduct this exam to recruit PGT teachers for government schools in Jharkhand. They have already published their notification on 20/05/2025. Here, in this blog, we discuss JSSC Teacher recruitment in detail, including previous years’ questions, exam structure, and the vacancy.
Jharkhand SSC has not yet announced their vacancies for the JSSC PGT exam. For any updated notifications, check the Official Website of JSSC. But in the notification, they mentioned some detailed information, which we mention below.
Know More: JSSC Exam Recruitment Complete Guide!
JSSB has specific criteria for the PGT exam, which include educational qualifications and age limits. Below, we discuss the qualification requirements for JSSC teaching posts.
Education Qualification:
Age Limit:
JSSC PGT has an age limit of 21 to 41. But, there is age relaxation in every category. We will mention below.
Age Relaxation:
Read More: Know the Full JSSC Syllabus!
The candidate should know the exam pattern before preparing. We are discussing the entire exam pattern through a table for students below.
Subject | No. of Questions | Total Marks |
General Knowledge and Hindi (Paper 1) | 100 | 100 |
Subject Related Questions (Paper 2) | 150 | 300 |
Total | 250 | 400 |
Previous years’ questions are important for every exam. Practising previous years’ question papers increases students’ confidence level and helps to understand the question pattern. We discuss below how PYQ plays an important role in exams.
Identifying Key Topics: Practising past JSSC question papers helps candidates to identify important topics and subjects which repeated continuously.
Understanding the Exam Pattern: Previous years’ question papers provide candidates with the structure of the exam, question types, and marks.
Building Confidence: Successfully solving past JSSC previous years’ question papers can increase candidates’ confidence level. It develops the belief that they can perform well in the actual exam and reduces their anxiety.
Assessing Difficulty Levels: Previous years’ question papers provide an idea of the difficulty level of the JSSC main exam paper. This knowledge helps candidates measure their preparedness and make necessary adjustments to their study strategies.
Practice and Time Management: Solving previous year papers serves as valuable practice, enabling candidates to work on their time management skills. It trains them to answer questions within a stipulated time, which is critical during the actual exam.
Improving Speed: Regular practice with JSSC previous years’ question papers increases candidates’ speed in problem-solving. They can practice time management.
Spotting Patterns: Analysing previous years’ question papers helps candidates to identify the question pattern. It manages their time.
Self-Assessment: Previous years’ question papers can make students’ preparation strategy more self-focused. They can understand the process through their experiment.
Understands Exam Conditions: Previous years’ question papers help candidates understand the exam pressure and environment of the main exam, reducing nervousness on the exam day.
Quick Revision: Previous years’ question papers affect quick revision. Reviewing previously solved questions develops knowledge and concepts for the exam.
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