JSSC JANMCE 2025: Correction Process Starts; Here's How To Make Changes
The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has begun the form correction process for the Jharkhand Auxiliary Nurse Midwife Competitive Examination (JANMCE 2025) on September 16.

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JSSC JANMCE 2025: The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has begun the form correction process for the Jharkhand Auxiliary Nurse Midwife Competitive Examination (JANMCE 2025) on September 16. Those who qualify can alter their forms on the official website of JSSC at jssc.jharkhand.gov.in until September 17, 2025.
JSSC JANMCE 2025: How to make changes in the form?
To make the changes in the form, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of JSSC at jssc.jharkhand.gov.in.
Step 2: Go to the “Application Forms (Apply)” link, available on the homepage.
Step 3: After this, enter the login details and then submit.
Step 4: Next, make the required changes to the form, save, and then submit.
Step 5: Download the form and take a printout of the same for future reference.
Direct link to make changes to JANMCE forms 2025
JSSC JANMCE 2025: Vacancy details
The recruiting effort intends to fill 3181 positions, including 3020 regular jobs and 161 backlog vacancies. The district-wise breakup of these posts is:
1. Dhanbad: 134
2. Simdega: 150
3. East Singhbhum: 172
4. West Singhbhum: 200
5. Deoghar: 92
6. Ranchi: 245
7. Giridih: 72
8. Bokaro: 130
9. Chatra: 84
10. Pakur: 126
11. Gumla: 203
12. Hazaribagh: 127
13. Khunti: 54
14. Lohardaga: 60
15. Garhwa: 122
16. Palamu: 180
17. Sahibganj: 98
18. Dumka: 214
19. Godda: 131
20. Koderma: 96
21. Ramgarh: 63
22. Latehar: 55
23. Seraikela-Kharsawan: 95
24. Jamtara: 117
Direct link to JANMCE 2025 (Regular)
Click here for the JANMCE 2025 (Backlog)
Read the deferment notification
JSSC JANMCE 2025: Exam pattern
The Jharkhand JSSC ANM Exam Pattern 2025 consists of an offline (OMR) or online (CBT) test with objective multiple-choice questions. The exam comprises 50 questions carrying a total of 50 marks, with each question worth 1 mark. Candidates will have 60 minutes to complete the test. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The examination will be conducted in both Hindi and English, and the syllabus will be based on the ANM training curriculum.
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