At a glance

Track JPSC releases for application dates, paper pattern, and stage timelines.

Age: 21-35 years (relaxations based on category)

Qualification: Bachelor degree from a recognized university

Nationality: Indian citizen

Exam pattern

Prelims: Objective qualifying stage.

Mains: Descriptive stage requiring conceptual depth.

Interview: Final personality assessment.

Preparation strategy

Prioritize core GS + state modules in parallel.

Use test reviews to reduce repeated mistakes.

Keep revision blocks fixed and non-negotiable.

Starter plan

Day 1-30: Build syllabus map and daily study rhythm.

Day 31-60: Increase testing frequency and topic completion rate.

Day 61-90: Shift to revision cycles and high-pressure practice.

Exam execution checklist

  • Keep revision fixed every week.
  • Analyze every mock and maintain an error log.
  • Integrate state current affairs with static notes.

Need paper-wise syllabus?

Open the detailed syllabus page for prelims and mains topic bullets.

Open detailed syllabus

PYQ moat: attempt + insights

Attempt previous year papers online, then use trend-backed insight reports to prioritize revision.

Quick orientation

Notification focus

  • Track JPSC releases for application dates, paper pattern, and stage timelines.
  • Track JPSC application windows, exam stage dates, and category-wise updates early.

Interview readiness focus

  • Final personality assessment.
  • Build clarity on governance issues, ethics, and state-context awareness.

Prep resources for JPSC

JPSC exam FAQs

What is the JPSC exam and who can apply?

JPSC is a state public service exam. Check age range, qualification, and category relaxations in the official notification before applying.

What is the JPSC exam pattern for prelims and mains?

JPSC follows a stage-wise flow with prelims, mains, and interview. Use this page for a practical pattern summary and the detailed syllabus page for paper-wise scope.

How should I use JPSC PYQs in preparation?

Use previous year papers to identify recurring topics, then prioritize revision based on weak areas and trend-backed insights.

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