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JKPSC Veterinary Assistant Surgeon admit card out

New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) – Veterinary Assistant Surgeon exam admit card has been released on the official website at jkpsc.nic.in As per the time table, the board will conduct the written exam on September 4.---Advertisement--- The exam will take place in Srinagar and Jammu. Those who are going to appear […]

New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) – Veterinary Assistant Surgeon exam admit card has been released on the official website at jkpsc.nic.in

As per the time table, the board will conduct the written exam on September 4.

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The exam will take place in Srinagar and Jammu.

Those who are going to appear for the exams can go to the official website to download their hall tickets from August 25 onwards.

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Candidates can visit the official website — jkpsc.nic.in to download hall tickets as well as to get updates regarding the exam.

In an official notification, the commission said, “However, those candidates who are not able to download their admit cards, may approach the commission office Jammu/ Srinagar upto 30.08.2022.”

With the recruitment drive, the JKPSC aims to fill as many as 35 vacancies.

Steps to download JKPSC admit card

Step 1: Visit the official website — jkpsc.nic.in

Step 2: Go to the link for Veterinary Assistant Surgeon

Step 3: Fill in your login details to proceed

Step 4: Carefully check and download the admit card

Step 5: Take a print out for the future reference

First published on: Aug 25, 2022 06:16 PM IST


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