JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has declared the final results of the Combined Civil Service Examination 2023. On the official website, jpsc.gov.in, candidates can view the JPSC Civil Service final result.
The names, application numbers, categories, and services assigned to the selected individuals have been disclosed by the commission.
JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: Vacancy details
342 positions in various state services were up for grabs during this recruitment campaign.
Successful applicants can get ready for their new positions as DSPs, Deputy Collectors, and other state officials, according to the Times of India.
JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: Topper
The top scorers on the test were Ashish Akshat, Abhay Kumar, and Ravi Ranjan Kumar.
JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: Steps to check the result
Step 1: Visit jpsc.gov.in, the official website.
Step 2: Select "Final Result – Combined Civil Services Exam 2023" from the list.
Step 3: Get the PDF
Step 4: To look for your name or roll number, press Ctrl + F
JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: What's next?
Candidates were ultimately chosen depending on how well they performed overall in both the Mains exam and the interview phase. To guarantee fairness and representation, the Jharkhand government's reservation policy was closely adhered to throughout the selection process. Following the announcement of the results, the chosen applicants will receive notifications regarding the following steps, which include posting information for their individual administrative positions across many state departments, training schedules, and document verification.

JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: Eligibility criteria
Candidates must have graduated from a recognised university or institution.
Age limit: 21 to 35 years as of the specified deadline.
Age relaxation is applicable for candidates from reserved categories, as per official norms.
JPSC Civil Services 2023 Final Result: Exam pattern
The exam consists of two stages:
- Preliminary
- Mains (Written + Interview)
To qualify for the Mains, candidates must score at least 40% in the Preliminary exam.
Reserved category candidates are eligible for relaxation in qualifying marks.
The language papers (General Hindi and General English) are qualifying only.
Marks from the language papers are not included in the final merit list or interview shortlisting.