The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has officially declared the JPSTAACCE Sahayak Acharya 2023 Result. This much-awaited announcement marks a crucial moment for thousands of teaching aspirants who appeared for the Jharkhand Primary School Trained Assistant Acharya Combined Competitive Examination (JPSTAACCE). Conducted for the recruitment of Assistant Teachers (Sahayak Acharya) in various government schools across Jharkhand, the examination witnessed participation from qualified candidates across the state.
📢 Result Status: Released – What You Should Know
The result has been uploaded to the official website of JSSC and is now available for download. The commission has published the merit list in PDF format, along with individual scorecards for candidates. Those who have qualified in the written examination will now be called for the document verification round, which is the final step before appointment.
🔍 How to Check JSSC Sahayak Acharya 2023 Result – Step-by-Step
If you are unsure how to access your result or find your name on the merit list, follow the steps below carefully:
Step 1:
Visit the official website of JSSC at https://jssc.nic.in using any modern browser.
Step 2:
On the homepage, locate and click on the “Result” section, usually found in the top navigation or under “Notices.”
Step 3:
Look for the latest link that reads something like “JPSTAACCE 2023 – Sahayak Acharya Result Released”.
Step 4:
Click the link to open the PDF file of the result. This file will contain a list of roll numbers or names of shortlisted candidates.
Step 5:
Use the search feature (Ctrl + F) to find your roll number or registration number in the merit list.
Step 6:
If the commission provides a separate login for scorecards, go back and click on the login page, enter your login credentials (registration ID and password), and download your scorecard.
Step 7:
Take a printout or save a digital copy of the result and scorecard for future use during the verification process.
📈 Expected Cut-Off Marks – What to Anticipate
While the official cut-off marks are usually released later or along with the result, candidates can get a fair idea based on previous trends and exam difficulty level. Here is a general expectation:
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General: Around 70–75 marks
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OBC: Around 65–70 marks
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SC/ST: Around 50–60 marks
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EWS: Around 65–68 marks
Please note, these are only expected ranges and may vary based on factors like the number of candidates, overall performance, and total vacancies.
📋 What Happens After the Result?
For those who find their names on the merit list, the next phase is document verification (DV). This process confirms your eligibility based on your submitted academic, caste, and identity-related documents. Only after successful verification will your selection be finalized.
Here are some key documents you may need:
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Original and photocopies of educational qualifications
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JPSTAACCE 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard
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Government-issued Photo ID
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Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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Domicile Certificate
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Disability Certificate (for PwD candidates)
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Passport-size photographs
The schedule and venue for document verification will be announced soon on the JSSC website. Stay alert and keep your documents ready.
🧾 Important Guidelines for Candidates
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Always rely on the official website (https://jssc.nic.in) for authentic updates.
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Keep a backup of downloaded PDFs and login credentials.
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Do not share your roll number or login details with unauthorized platforms.
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Prepare your documents in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
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If your name is not in the list, wait for further updates like waiting lists or supplementary results.