JPSC Exam Pattern 2026: Check Prelims, Mains Pattern and Marking Scheme

Last Updated: Feb 20, 2026, 13:23 IST

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026: JPSC will conduct the Combined Civil Services Examination to fill 103 vacancies. Candidates need to clear prelims, mains, and interview to get featured in the final merit list. JPSC Prelims exam carries 200 marks, while the mains exam will be conducted for 950 marks. Check the complete details about the JPSC Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme on this page.

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026
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JPSC Exam Pattern 2026: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has announced the exam pattern for the Combined Civil Services Examination in the advertisement. Interested candidates should check the paper pattern to understand the exam requirements and marking scheme. It helps them understand the type of questions asked, the number of questions, and the maximum marks in each section. The JPSC exam pattern is available in three phases: prelims, mains, and interview. JPSC Prelims exam comprises two objective-type papers, and the mains exam will consist of 6 descriptive-type papers. Candidates should understand the JPSC exam pattern and marking scheme to avoid last-minute surprises.

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026

JPSC aims to fill 103 vacancies through the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination. The posts included in this recruitment drive are deputy collector, DSP, District Commander, Assistant Registrar, etc. The selection process includes three stages, i.e. Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Applicants should check the JPSC exam pattern for every stage to improve their familiarity with the test conditions. The JPSC prelims exam comprises two objective-type papers for 200 marks each. The main exam carries 950 marks, while the interview will be conducted for a total of 100 marks. Let’s discuss the JPSC Exam Pattern, subject-wise weightage and qualifying marks.

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026 Overview

Understanding the JPSC exam pattern is crucial. It helps you get used to the exam format. This can boost your confidence. Look at the overview of the JPSC Civil Services exam pattern:

Particulars

Details

Exam Conducting Body

Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) 

Post Name

Deputy Collector, DSP, District Commander, Assistant Registrar, etc.

Exam Name

Combined Civil Services Examination

Vacancy

103

Selection Process

Prelims, Mains, and Interview

Maximum Marks

Prelims: 200 marks

Mains: 950 marks

Interview: 100 marks

Negative Marking

No

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026- Section-Wise Weightage

Candidates should understand the weightage of the JPSC exam. It helps them understand the marks allotted and plan their preparation better. The JPSC exam pattern for prelims, mains, and interview has been discussed here. 

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JPSC Exam Pattern 2026 for Prelims

The JPSC Prelims exam comprises two objective-type papers: General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II. Each paper carries 200 marks, making the total 400 marks. It comprises 100 objective-type questions, each of 2 marks. The medium of the exam will be Hindi and English. The prelims exam serves as a screening test only. The marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination will be used to shortlist candidates for the JPSC Main Exam. It will not be counted for deciding their final merit. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers and unattempted questions. The exam duration will be 2 hours for each paper. Below is the detailed JPSC exam pattern for the prelims exam:

JPSC Prelims Exam Pattern for General Studies Paper I 

Candidates can find the JPSC exam pattern (prelims) for General Studies Paper I in the table below:

Subject

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

History of India

15 questions

30 marks

Geography of India

10 questions

20 marks

Indian Polity and Governance

10 questions

20 marks

Economic and Sustainable Development

10 questions

20 marks

Science & Technology

15 questions

30 marks

Jharkhand Specific Questions (General Awareness of its History, Society, Culture & Heritage

10 questions

20 marks

National & International Current Events

15 questions

30 marks

General Questions of Miscellaneous Nature, not requiring subject specialization

15 questions

30 marks

Total

100

200 marks

JPSC Prelims Exam Pattern for  General Studies Paper II

Candidates can find the JPSC exam pattern (prelims) for General Studies Paper II in the table below:

Subject

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

झारखण्ड का इतिहास 

8 questions

16 marks

झारखण्ड आन्दोलन

7 questions

14 marks

झारखण्ड की विशिष्ट पहचान

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड का लोक साहित्य, नृत्य, संगीत, वाद्य, दर्शनीय स्थल एवं आदिवासी संस्कृति

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्डी साहित्य और साहित्यकार झारखण्डी साहित्य एवं साहित्यकार

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड के प्रमुख शिक्षण संस्थान प्रमुख शिक्षण संस्थान

3 questions

6 marks

झारखण्ड के खेल-कूद

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड के भूमि सम्बन्धी कानून /अधिनियम 

12 questions

24 marks

1947 से राज्य में आर्थिक विकास का इतिहास झारखण्ड का भूगोल - जंगल, नदी, पहाड़ पर्वत, खान खनिज आदि 

10 questions 

20 marks

झारखण्ड की औद्योगिक नीति, विस्थापन और पुनर्वास नीति एवं अन्य नीतियाँ

6 questions 

12 marks

झारखण्ड के प्रमुख उद्योग का नाम और स्थान तथा औद्योगिक विकास 

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड की प्रमुख योजनाएँ एवं उपयोजनाएँ 

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड में जंगल प्रबंधन एवं वन्य जीव जंतु संरक्षण कार्य

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड राज्य के पर्यावरण संबंधी तथ्य, हो रहे पर्यावरण परिवर्तन एवं उसके अपशमन (Mitigation) एवं अनुकूलन (Adaptation) संबंधी विषय

7 questions

14 marks

झारखण्ड में आपदा प्रबंधन

5 questions

10 marks

झारखण्ड से संबंधित विविध तथ्यों एवं समसामयिक घटनाएं

7 questions

14 marks

Total

100 questions

200 marks

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026 for Mains

The JPSC Mains exam comprises 6 descriptive-type papers. Paper 1 will only be qualifying in nature, and every candidate will have to secure at least 30 marks. The marks obtained in Paper 1 will not be counted to prepare the merit list for the Interview Test or final selection. Given below is the JPSC exam pattern for the mains examination:

Subject

Duration

Maximum Marks

Paper-I: General Hindi & General English, having two separate sections on (i) General Hindi, and (ii) General English, each of 50 marks having separate answer sheets.

3 hours

100 marks

Paper-II: Language and Literature: Under this paper, every candidate will have to opt for one language and literature out of fifteen listed below:

Oriya/Odia Language & Literature 

Bangali Language & Literature

Urdu Language & Literature

Sanskrit Language & Literature

English Language & Literature

Hindi Language & Literature

Santhali Language & Literature

Panchpargania Language & Literature

Nagpuri Language & Literature

Mundari Language & Literature

Kurux Language & Literature

Kurmali Language & Literature

Khortha Language & Literature

Khadia Language & Literature

Ho Language & Literature

3 hours

150 marks

Paper-III: Social Sciences, having two distinct sections on (i) History & (ii) Geography, each of equal weightage.

3 hours

200 marks

Paper-IV: Indian Constitution & Polity, Public Administration & Good Governance

3 hours

200 marks

Paper-V: Indian Economy, Globalization and Sustainable Development

3 hours

200 marks

Paper-VI: General Sciences, Environment & Technology Development

3 hours

200 marks

Total

950 marks

JPSC Exam Pattern 2026 for Interview

The selection list for the Interview Test shall be prepared based on the total marks obtained in Papers II to VI, subject to securing minimum qualifying marks. The final merit list will be prepared based on the overall marks obtained in the Main (Written Examination) and Interview Test. The JPSC interview round carries 100 marks.

JPSC Marking Scheme 2026

The JPSC marking scheme is quite straightforward. Candidates should understand the marking scheme to avoid any sort of confusion on the examination day. Below is the marking scheme for the JPSC prelims exam:

  • Each question carries 2 marks.

  • There will be no negative marking for wrong answers in the prelims exam.

  •  If a test-taker gives more than one answer, it will be considered a wrong answer even if one of the given answers is correct, and no marks will be awarded. 

  • If a question is left blank, there will be no negative marking for that question.

JPSC Minimum Qualifying Marks

Aspirants who secure minimum qualifying marks of 40% in aggregate shall only be considered while preparing the selection list for the Main exam and merit list for the Interview Test. There shall be relaxation in the qualifying marks for candidates belonging to different categories. Given below are the category-wise JPSC minimum qualifying marks:

Category

Minimum Qualifying Marks

Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and Females

32%

Extremely Backward Classes

34%

Backward Classes

36.5%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

40%

Upasna Choudhary
Upasna Choudhary

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Upasna Choudhry holds a Master's degree in Forensic Chemical Sciences and has an extensive background in preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. She currently contributes to the Exam Prep Section of Jagran Josh, where her passion for reading and writing shines through her work. Upasna specializes in creating well-researched and aspirant-centric content, simplifying complex topics, and providing strategic preparation insights. Her academic expertise and firsthand experience with competitive exams enable her to deliver valuable resources tailored to the needs of exam aspirants.

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