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11 hours ago
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JSSC Madhyamik Acharya recruitment 2025: Online applications begin for 1373 posts, direct link here
The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has invited online applications for the Jharkhand Trained Madhyamik Acharya Combined Competitive Examination - 2025. Interested candidates who meet the required qualifications can apply online from June 18, 2025, to July 17, 2025 by visiting the official website The recruitment drive aims to fill 1373 posts across 510 government +2 high schools in the state. Candidates can print their application forms until July 21, 2025 (midnight). The correction window will be open from July 23 to July 25, 2025. Application Fee The examination fee is Rs 100. However, for candidates from Jharkhand belonging to SC/ST categories or with 40% or more disability, the fee is Rs 50. The last date for payment of the examination fee, uploading of photographs, and submission of signed documents is July 19, 2025.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Many discrepancies in TET results, claim candidates
Ranchi: Hundreds of Teacher Eligibility Test-qualified candidates protested at the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) office in Namkum on Monday under the banner of TET Safal Sahayak Adhyapak Sangh alleging discrepancies in the recently published document verification (DV) list for the recruitment of 5,008 mathematics and science teachers for classes VI to VIII. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The protesters, many of whom travelled from remote districts of the state, claimed that despite meeting all eligibility criteria and securing the qualifying marks, their names were unjustifiably excluded from the DV list released on June 6. Meena Kumari, women president of the Sangh, said, "We followed every instruction, took the exams seriously, and qualified in all four papers. Still, our names are missing." They said the exclusion affected hundreds of candidates who cleared all the papers as per the final answer key-cum-response sheet, which was released on April 20. State coordinator of the Sangh, Simanta Ghosal, said, "As per recruitment rules, a minimum of 40% marks in papers 2, 3, and 4 is required for eligibility. However, despite fulfilling this criterion, many deserving candidates were omitted." Another concern raised by the protesting teachers is related to JSSC's affidavit submitted in the Jharkhand high court in which the commission assured that 6,000 candidates would be called for DV against 5,000 posts. But as per the notice, only 2,734 candidates have been shortlisted. Member of the Sangh, Jitendra Prasad, said, "JSSC gave a written commitment in court to call 6,000 candidates. Now they've called less than half of that. How can we trust the process?" The protestors further alleged that candidates with lower marks have been shortlisted and have demanded an explanation from JSSC about the criteria adopted for shortlisting DV candidates. The Sangh has also submitted a formal representation to minister of water and sanitation department, Yogendra Prasad, with their demands. Education minister Ramdas Soren said, "It is the responsibility of JSSC to conduct examinations fairly, but if such allegations are being raised, we will look into the matter to understand what is going on."


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02-06-2025
- Science
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JSSC JSACE 2025 registration window closes today; apply now at jssc.jharkhand.gov.in
Today, June 2, is the last date to apply for the Jharkhand Scientific Assistant Competitive Exam 2025 (JSACE 2025). Eligible candidates can apply for the posts on the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission's (JSSC) official website The Commission aims to fill 23 vacancies. Applicants should be between the ages of 21 to 35 years. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates. Applicants can check vacancy details, eligibility criteria, and other details available in the notification below: Here's the official notification. Examination Fee The applicants from ST/SC (Jharkhand) category are required to pay a fee of Rs 50, whereas Rs 100 applies to all other candidates. Steps to apply for JSACE 2025


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30-05-2025
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JSSC JSACE 2025 application window closes soon; register here
Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) will soon close the registration window for the Jharkhand Scientific Assistant Competitive Exam 2025 (JSACE 2025). Eligible candidates can apply for the posts on the official website till June 2, 2025. The Commission aims to fill 23 vacancies. Applicants should be between the ages of 21 to 35 years. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates. Applicants can check more details in the notification below: Here's the official notification. Examination Fee The applicants from ST/SC (Jharkhand) category are required to pay a fee of Rs 50, whereas Rs 100 applies to all other candidates. Steps to apply for JSACE 2025


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
HC upholds amendments by govt in rules prior to appointments
Ranchi: The Jharkhand high court has held that appointed candidates cannot claim for changes made by the authority prior to appointments. The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) had issued an advertisement for appointment of compounders and pharmacist in the scale of Rs 5,200 to 20,200 and at a grade pay of Rs 2,800. The eligibility criteria for appointment of compounders and pharmacists was kept similar. However, the state govt made an amendment in the rules prior to the appointment and reduced the grade pay for compounders from Rs 2,800 to Rs 1,900. Santosh Kumar and several other candidates, who had been appointed as compounders, challenged the amendment before the high court. Kumar, in his petition, said that the grade pay for compounders should not have been reduced by the govt as the eligibility criteria for compounders and pharmacists were the same. The govt, on the other hand, argued before the court that the amendment was made prior to the appointments. The candidates were aware of the amendment and have accepted their appointment. Challenging the amendment after the appointment by the candidates cannot be allowed at this stage, the govt contented before the high court. A division bench of Justices Sujit Narayan Prasad and Pradeep Kumar Srivastava passed their order upholding the decision of the govt.