JKPSC Result 2024 for Junior Statistical Assistant Announced: How to Check Your Result at jkpsc.nic.in

Learn how to check the JKPSC Result 2024 for Junior Statistical Assistant at jkpsc.nic.in. Find the latest updates and steps to view your results online.

by Vinothini S

Updated Jul 19, 2024

JKPSC Result 2024 for Junior Statistical Assistant Announced: How to Check Your Result at jkpsc.nic.in

JKPSC Junior Statistical Assistant Result 2024

The JKPSC Junior Statistical Assistant Result 2024 has been released, listing the registration IDs of applicants who have been shortlisted for the position. Selection will be based on the merit list created from the results provided by the Commission.

The Preliminary Results for the JKPSC Junior Statistical Assistant will include the registration numbers of candidates who have passed the exam. Those who took the exam can check their scores using their application ID and other credentials obtained during the registration process.

Results will be categorized based on reservation policies. Candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying marks to advance to the next stage of the selection process. It is important for candidates to verify all details in their results to prevent any future discrepancies.

How to Download the JKPSC Result 2024?

Candidates can check their JKPSC Results by visiting the official JKPSC website and following these steps. Ensure you have your JKPSC login credentials ready.

  1. Go to the official JKPSC website.

  2. On the homepage, check the news section for the "JKPSC Result 2024" advertisement and click on it.

  3. A PDF document related to the JKPSC Result 2024 will open.

  4. Download and open the PDF to view the list of candidates who have qualified for the JKPSC Exam.

  5. Use CTRL+F to search for your roll number in the merit list. If your roll number appears, you have qualified for the examination.

JKPSC Junior Statistical Assistant Merit List 2024

The merit list is published alongside the JKPSC Junior Statistical Assistant Result. It is based on factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the cut-off marks, the number of vacancies, the candidate's category, and their reservation status. A district-wise cut-off list is released, and candidates who score above the cut-off and minimum qualifying marks will be included in the merit list.

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