JPSC 2023 Result: Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has released the final results of the Combined Civil Services Examination 2023 today. The wait for thousands of candidates who appeared in this exam has ended today. The commission has uploaded the list of successful candidates on the official website jpsc.gov.in.
Ashish Akshar became the topper.
This year, Ashish Akshar has performed brilliantly and secured the top rank. According to the list released by the commission, a total of 342 candidates have been selected for various administrative posts in the state.
The names of the selected candidates, application numbers, category, and information about the services allotted to them are available on the official website of the commission, jpsc.gov.in. If any mistake or typing mistake is found in any information, the commission reserves the right to rectify it.
The examination process was conducted in three stages.
The Combined Civil Services Examination 2023 was conducted in three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview. Candidates who secured at least 40 percent marks in the preliminary written examination got the opportunity to appear in the main examination. After this, the final selection was done on the basis of performance in the main exam and interview.
Know the further process
The candidates selected by JPSC will now have to prepare for the next steps. The commission will soon give them information related to document verification, training programs, and appointments to administrative posts in various departments of the Jharkhand government.
How to check the result
Candidates can check their score and selection status by following the easy steps given below.
First you go to the official website jpsc.gov.in.
Click on the link 'Final Result - JPSC Civil Services Exam 2023' given on the homepage.
The result will open in PDF format.
Search your name or roll number in the PDF and see your marks.
Download the result and keep it for future.
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