
JPSC Prelims 2025 admit card out: Check steps to download, direct link, other details
The
Jharkhand Public Service Commission
(JPSC) has released the admit card for the Forest Range Officer Preliminary Examination 2025. Eligible candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website – jpsc.gov.in. The Prelims exam is scheduled to take place on June 29, 2025, as part of the recruitment process for 170 Forest Range Officer (FRO) posts.
Direct link- https://www.jpscexam.com/
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Candidates can follow these simple steps to access their admit card:
Step 1: Visit the official JPSC website – jpsc.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the 'Admit Card' section on the homepage
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Step 3: Select the link for 'JPSC Forest Range Officer Prelims Admit Card 2025'
Step 4: Enter your registration number and date of birth
Step 5: Submit the details to view your admit card
Step 6: Download and print a copy for future reference
Important Exam Day Guidelines for JPSC Forest Range Officer Prelims 2025
Candidates must bring a printed copy of their admit card along with a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Voter ID) to the exam centre.
Selection Process:
Preliminary Exam (Objective – 150 marks)
Mains Exam (Descriptive – 500 marks)
Interview (50 marks)
Physical Test & Medical Examination
Instructions for Candidates
Check all details on the admit card, including name, roll number, and exam centre.
Arrive at the exam centre at least one hour before the reporting time.
Electronic items such as mobile phones and smartwatches are strictly not allowed.
Follow all instructions issued by JPSC for the exam day.
What Happens After the Prelims?
Candidates who clear the Preliminary Exam will move on to the Mains, followed by the Interview, Physical Test, and Medical Examination. The final merit list will be prepared based on the combined performance across all stages.
For the latest updates on the JPSC Forest Range Officer Recruitment 2025, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official JPSC website.
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