Examinations for Junior Engineer posts rescheduled, candidates advised to check official notifications.
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has announced the postponement of the examinations for the Junior Engineer (Electrical) and Junior Engineer (Civil) positions. Originally scheduled for earlier dates, the exams will now take place on October 25 and November 2, 2025, respectively. This decision comes in response to administrative considerations regarding the recruitment process.
The Junior Engineer (Electrical) exam, which was initially set for August 30, has now been moved to October 25. Similarly, the Junior Engineer (Civil) exam was postponed from September 21 to November 2. This adjustment in the schedule has been officially communicated through a notification issued by the board.
For candidates preparing for these examinations, it is essential to stay updated on further developments. The admit cards for the JE (Electrical) examination are scheduled for release on October 20, while the hall tickets for the JE (Civil) examination will be available from October 27, 2025. These documents are crucial for candidates to gain entry to the examination venues.
In total, the recruitment drive aims to fill 292 positions for Junior Engineers in the Electrical department and 508 positions in the Civil department. This significant number of vacancies highlights the ongoing efforts by JKSSB to strengthen the workforce in these critical areas of public service.
Candidates can access the revised exam schedule and further details through the official JKSSB website at jkssb.nic.in. It is advisable for applicants to regularly check this portal to ensure they have the most current information regarding their respective examinations.
The recruitment process is highly competitive, and the postponement of these exams may affect the preparation timelines for many candidates. Those intending to take the exams should utilize the additional time wisely to enhance their readiness.
As the new dates approach, candidates are encouraged to stay focused on their studies and review the syllabus thoroughly. Understanding the exam pattern and revising key concepts will be vital to performing well on the test days.
Overall, the JKSSB’s decision to revise the examination schedule for the Junior Engineer positions reflects its commitment to conducting a fair and organized recruitment process. Candidates should remain engaged with the updates provided by the board to navigate this important phase of their career preparation effectively.