The Jharkhand Public Service Commission has announced the result of the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Preliminary Competitive Examination-2025. A total of 2,204 candidates have been declared successful for the mains exam. The result comes after the Jharkhand High Court lifted a stay that had earlier blocked the release of the preliminary exam result.
The preliminary exam was held on 19 April, and it is meant to fill a total of 103 posts. After a long wait, candidates finally have clarity on their prelims outcome, and the commission has also released the complete schedule for the mains exam alongside the result.
Mains exam from 18 to 20 July, two shifts every day
The mains exam will run over three days, with papers held in two shifts each day. The full schedule is as follows.
- 18 July: Paper 1 will be held in the first shift, and Paper 2 in the second shift.
- 19 July: Paper 3 will be conducted in the first shift, and Paper 4 in the second shift.
- 20 July: Paper 5 will be held in the first shift, and Paper 6 in the second shift.
Online applications open, last date 9 July
Candidates who cleared the preliminary exam must apply online to sit for the mains, and this application process has already started from Friday. The last date to apply is 9 July, with the window closing at 5:00 pm that evening. The commission has already published detailed guidelines for the application process on its official website so candidates face no confusion.
Documents must reach the office by 14 July
Filling the online form alone will not be enough. Candidates must also submit a clear, self-attested photocopy of the downloaded online application along with all the certificates required to support the details entered in it, at the commission's office. The deadline for this is 5:00 pm on 14 July. These documents must be sent via speed post, registered post, or delivered by hand to the address: Exam Controller, Jharkhand Public Service Commission, Circular Road, Ranchi, 834001. If the documents fail to reach on time, a candidate's claim could be affected, so candidates need to pay close attention to this deadline.
The commission has also made clear that it reserves the full right to correct any typing or other error that may be found in the declared result. In other words, the final call on any correction to the result will rest entirely with the commission.








