JSSC JPSTAACCE July 25 Exam Postponed to July 28 Due to Naxal Shutdown, Revised Admit Cards @jssc.nic.in

JSSC postpones JPSTAACCE 2023 to July 28, 2024, due to Naxal shutdown. Candidates can download revised admit cards from July 24 at jssc.nic.in.

JSSC JPSTAACCE June 25 Exam Postponed to June 28 Due to Naxal Shutdown, Revised Admit Cards @jssc.nic.in
JSSC JPSTAACCE June 25 Exam Postponed to June 28 Due to Naxal Shutdown, Revised Admit Cards @jssc.nic.in

RANCHI, July 23, 2024 – The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has announced the postponement of the Jharkhand Primary School Trained Assistant Acharya Combined Competitive Examination (JSSC JPSTAACCE 2023). Originally scheduled for July 25, the exam will now be held on July 28, 2024, due to a Naxal shutdown declared in the state.

JSSC JPSTAACCE July 25 Exam Postponed

  • Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC)
  • Postponement of the Jharkhand Primary School Trained Assistant Acharya Combined Competitive Examination (JPSTAACCE) 2023
  • Rescheduled from July 25, 2023, to July 28, 2024
  • Due to a Naxal shutdown declared in the state
  • New exam date announced; candidates can download revised admit cards from July 24

The JSSC JPSTAACCE 2023, which aims to fill 26,001 vacancies for primary school teachers, will now be held three days later than planned. Candidates can download their revised admit cards from the official JSSC website starting July 24. The recruitment drive covers teaching positions for classes 6 to 8.

JSSC Exam Rescheduled: JPSTAACCE

The JSSC has rescheduled the JPSTAACCE 2023 due to safety concerns arising from the Naxal shutdown. The original date was July 25, but the new date is set for July 28, 2024. Candidates are advised to download their revised admit cards from the official website (jssc.nic.in) on July 24.

Exam Pattern:

The main examination will consist of three papers conducted in three shifts. Each paper has a specific duration:

  • Paper 01: 2 hours
  • Paper 02: 2 hours
  • Paper 03: 3 hours

Each correct answer will be awarded one mark, with no negative marking for incorrect answers.

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JSSC JPSTAACCE 2023: How to Download Admit Card

Candidates who have not yet downloaded their admit cards can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website: jssc.nic.in
  2. Click on the JPSCTAACCE 2023 admit card download link.
  3. Enter login details and submit.
  4. Download and print the admit card for future reference.

Naxal Disruptions Impact JSSC JPSTAACCE

Naxal movements have historically affected various administrative processes in Jharkhand, causing disruptions. This postponement is another instance of how regional unrest impacts state functions.

The rescheduling might affect the preparation plans of candidates and logistical arrangements. It highlights the ongoing challenges posed by Naxal activities in the region.

A JSSC official stated, “The decision to postpone the JPSTAACCE was made considering the safety of the candidates. We urge all candidates to download their revised admit cards promptly.”

The recruitment drive is significant, aiming to fill 26,001 vacancies for primary school teachers across Jharkhand. This effort is crucial for addressing the shortage of trained educators in the state.

The JSSC JPSTAACCE 2023 has been postponed to July 28, 2024. Revised admit cards will be available on July 24. The decision was influenced by a Naxal shutdown in the state. This postponement underscores the impact of regional unrest on educational processes and the importance of ensuring safety in conducting state exams. For further information and updates, candidates are encouraged to visit the official JSSC website: jssc.nic.in.

 

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