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The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) declared the Combined Civil Services Preliminary (PT) Result 2026 on 2 July 2026 under Advertisement 01/2026, for 103 vacancies in Group A and B state services. The result — published on the basis of a Jharkhand High Court order — is a roll-number list, and it comes with an unusually tight follow-on: qualified candidates must submit the Mains application by 9 July 2026, for a Mains examination on 18, 19 and 20 July. If your roll number is in the list, the priority now is the Mains form, not the celebration.
How to check the JPSC PT result 2026
- Open the official portal jpsc.gov.in (link in the Important Links section below).
- Go to the News / Notices or Cut off Marks and Result section.
- Open the Press Release and P.T. Result PDF dated 2 July 2026.
- Search for your roll number in the qualified list (use Ctrl+F on desktop).
- Note that this stage shows a roll-number list only — there is no individual login or marks at the PT stage.
Mains roadmap — the dates that matter now
The Mains window is short, so act on it immediately if you have qualified:
| Step | Date |
|---|---|
| Mains online application | 3 to 9 July 2026 (till 5 PM) |
| Hard copy to reach the Commission | By 14 July 2026 |
| Mains examination | 18, 19 and 20 July 2026 |
Fill the form early rather than on the last evening — a compressed window means server load and document-upload issues are most likely near the 9 July cut-off. Keep your photograph, signature, category certificate and academic documents ready, and post the hard copy in time to reach by 14 July. The exact Mains application fee is as stated in the official notification.
How many candidates qualified?
About 2,21,848 candidates appeared in the preliminary examination held on 19 April 2026. As per the Commission's rule, up to fifteen times the number of vacancies qualify for the Mains — so the qualified pool is drawn against the 103 vacancies. The Commission has not published a single headline "X candidates qualified" figure at this stage, so treat any exact number circulating online with caution and rely on the official roll-number list.
What the JPSC Mains involves
The Mains is a descriptive examination of six papers held over three days, followed by an interview (Personality Test). The preliminary Paper-II is qualifying in nature, so the prelims served only to shortlist — your Mains and interview performance decides the final merit. For the exact marks of each Mains paper, the interview weightage and the detailed scheme, rely on the official Advertisement 01/2026 notification rather than unofficial summaries, since the paper-wise marks are best confirmed at source.
Why the result came now
The PT result was declared on 2 July 2026 on the basis of an order dated 30 June 2026 of the Jharkhand High Court (W.P.(S) No. 1276/2026), which is why it arrived with a compressed Mains schedule. That court-driven timeline is the reason the Mains application window is only about a week — candidates should not expect the usual gap between the prelims result and the Mains form.
About the JPSC Combined Civil Services 2026
The JPSC Combined Civil Services Examination recruits for Group A and B posts in the Jharkhand state services, including roles such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police and Probation Officer, against 103 vacancies under Advertisement 01/2026. The exact post-wise distribution is set out in the official notification; we are not publishing an unverified post-wise split here. For more state updates, see the Jharkhand government jobs hub.
हिंदी सारांश
JPSC सिविल सेवा प्रीलिम्स रिजल्ट 2026 2 जुलाई 2026 को jpsc.gov.in पर जारी; मेन्स आवेदन 9 जुलाई तक। मुख्य बातें:
- रिजल्ट: PT रिजल्ट रोल-नंबर सूची के रूप में; 103 रिक्तियाँ (Advt 01/2026)।
- मेन्स आवेदन: 3 से 9 जुलाई 2026 (शाम 5 बजे तक); हार्ड कॉपी 14 जुलाई तक।
- मेन्स परीक्षा: 18, 19 व 20 जुलाई 2026 — छह वर्णनात्मक प्रश्नपत्र।
- क्वालिफाई: रिक्तियों के अधिकतम 15 गुना; प्रीलिम्स पेपर-II क्वालिफाइंग।
- देखें: jpsc.gov.in पर प्रेस विज्ञप्ति व रिजल्ट PDF।
Related pages
See more just-declared results, other Jharkhand government jobs, and the latest updates. The official result and Mains-application links are in the Important Links section below.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Preliminary Examination | |
| PT Result Declared | |
| Mains Online Application | |
| Mains Hard Copy Last Date | |
| Mains Examination |
How to Check Your Result
- Visit the official portal of JPSC — the official link is in the Important Links section at the bottom of this page.
- Locate the result link for the relevant examination + year (most boards have a dedicated result-check page per cycle).
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth exactly as they appear on the admit card.
- Submit the form. The provisional mark sheet PDF will display on screen.
- Save and print at least two copies of the score card for your records.
- Cross-check name spelling, subject codes, and totals. If anything looks wrong, follow the re-checking / re-evaluation process within the official window.
- The original embossed mark sheet is collected from the candidate's school 30-60 days later, when the examining body dispatches printed certificates.
Important Links
Frequently Asked Questions
JPSC PT result 2026 kab aaya?JPSC PT रिजल्ट 2026 कब आया?
The JPSC Combined Civil Services Preliminary (PT) Result 2026 was declared on 2 July 2026 at jpsc.gov.in, under Advertisement 01/2026 for 103 vacancies, on the basis of a Jharkhand High Court order. It is published as a roll-number list.
JPSC PT result kaise check kare?JPSC PT रिजल्ट कैसे चेक करें?
Open jpsc.gov.in, go to the News or Result section, open the Press Release and P.T. Result PDF dated 2 July 2026, and search for your roll number. There is no individual login or marks at the PT stage. The official link is in the Important Links section.
JPSC Mains application ki last date kya hai?JPSC मेन्स आवेदन की अंतिम तिथि क्या है?
The Mains online application is open from 3 to 9 July 2026 (till 5 PM), and the hard copy must reach the Commission by 14 July 2026. The Mains examination is on 18, 19 and 20 July 2026. Apply early to avoid last-day server load.
How many vacancies are there in JPSC CCE 2026?
There are 103 vacancies under Advertisement 01/2026, for Group A and B state services such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police and Probation Officer. The exact post-wise split is given in the official notification.
How many candidates qualify for the JPSC Mains?
Up to fifteen times the number of vacancies qualify for the Mains, drawn against the 103 vacancies. About 2,21,848 candidates appeared in the prelims. The Commission publishes a roll-number list rather than a single qualified-count figure at this stage.
What is the JPSC Mains exam structure?
The Mains is a descriptive examination of six papers over three days (18 to 20 July 2026), followed by an interview. The prelims Paper-II was qualifying only. For the exact paper-wise marks, refer to the official Advertisement 01/2026 notification.
Why was the JPSC result declared with such a short Mains window?
The PT result was declared on 2 July 2026 following a Jharkhand High Court order dated 30 June 2026. That court-driven timeline is why the Mains application window is only about a week, unlike the usual longer gap after a prelims result.
Is the JPSC prelims Paper-II counted in the merit?
No. The preliminary Paper-II is qualifying in nature. The prelims only shortlist candidates for the Mains; the final merit is built on the Mains examination and the interview, per the official scheme.
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A note for qualified candidates.
Treat 9 July as a hard wall and fill the Mains form today, not on the deadline. This is a court-compressed schedule — barely a week between a prelims result for over two lakh candidates and the Mains application cut-off — which means the portal will be busiest exactly when you can least afford a failed upload. Get your photograph, signature, category and academic documents in the right formats now, submit the online form with a day or two in hand, and courier the hard copy so it comfortably reaches by 14 July, because a form that misses either cut-off ends your attempt regardless of your prelims performance. With the Mains only days away on 18-20 July, the candidates who convert are the ones who finish the paperwork immediately and spend the remaining days revising, rather than those who leave the form to the last evening and lose preparation time to avoidable stress.