JECCE Exam 2023: Exam Date Announce, Here’s How to Download Admit Card

The exam date for the JECCE Exam 2023 has been released. Students need to appear at exam centres before exams
By Siddharth Rawat | Updated - 06 Aug 2024, 12:50 AM

The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) announces the exam date for the Jharkhand Excise Constable Competitive Examination JECCE 2023. The recruitment drive aims to fill the 583 posts. Candidates who are interested in applying through the official website, https://jssc.nic.in/.

JECCE Exam 2023

The application process started last year in July and now the commission has finally released the PET exam date and it is scheduled to take place on August 20, 2024. The admit card will also be available on the official website soon before the examination.

JECCE Exam 2023: Application Fee

The application fee for General/OBC/EWS is Rs 100 while the fee for SC/ST is Rs 50. The payment can be made through debit card, credit card, or net banking only.

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How to download the JECCE Exam 2023 admit card?

Here are the simple steps to download the Jharkhand Excise Constable Competitive Examination JECCE 2023 admit card:

  • First visit the official website, i.e., https://jssc.nic.in/.
  • On the home page look for Jharkhand Excise Constable Competitive Examination JECCE 2023 admit card link.
  • Enter your login credentials.
  • Your admit card will appear on your screen, you can check and download for future reference. 

Students are requested to carry all the important documents to the exam hall, i.e., Photo, Sign ID Proof, etc. while appearing for the JECCE Exam 2023.

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