JSSC Field Worker Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2026 PDF; Subject-Wise Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme & Preparation Tips

Are you preparing for the JSSC Field Worker Exam 2026 (JFWCE-2024)? This comprehensive guide covers the latest JSSC Field Worker Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern as officially prescribed by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC).

Here, you’ll find detailed subject-wise syllabus, paper-wise exam pattern, marking scheme, selection process, language options, important topics, preparation strategy, admit card details, and PDF download information.

Whether you’re appearing for the exam on 19 July 2026 or planning your preparation, this article provides all the essential information to help you score well and secure your selection.

JSSC Field Worker Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2026 (JFWCE-2024)

Written Exam on 19 July 2026 | 510 Kshetriya Karyakarta (Field Worker) Posts | Admit Card Out
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Particulars Details
Conducting Body Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC)
Exam Name Jharkhand Field Worker Competitive Examination — JFWCE-2024 (झारखण्ड क्षेत्रीय कार्यकर्ता प्रतियोगिता परीक्षा—2024)
Post Name Kshetriya Karyakarta (Field Worker), Group C
Department Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare Department, Government of Jharkhand
Total Vacancies 510 Posts (25 reserved for Women, 30 reserved for PwBD)
Exam City Intimation Slip Released from 11 July 2026
Admit Card Released from 15 July 2026
Written Exam Date 19 July 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Mode CBT / OMR Based (as per exam centre)
Total Papers 3 Papers (340 Questions Total)
Official Website jssc.jharkhand.gov.in

JSSC Field Worker 2026 — About the Recruitment

As per the letter issued by the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms and Official Language, Government of Jharkhand, online applications were invited from eligible Indian citizens in the prescribed format for the Jharkhand Field Worker Competitive Examination–2024 to fill 510 notified vacancies for the post of Field Worker under the Department of Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi.

Candidates possessing the prescribed educational qualifications and falling within the specified age limit, as mentioned in the detailed advertisement, were eligible to apply. The online application process was completed through the official website of the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC), www.jssc.nic.in, by logging into the candidate portal.

The application process has now been closed, and the written examination is scheduled to be held on 19 July 2026 at various examination centres across the state of Jharkhand.

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JSSC Field Worker 2026 — Important Dates

  • Online Application Start: 01 August 2024
  • Online Application Last Date: 31 August 2024
  • Online Fee Payment Last Date: 07 September 2024
  • Exam City Intimation Slip: 11 July 2026
  • Admit Card Download: 15 July 2026 onwards
  • Written Examination (JFWCE-2024): 19 July 2026 (Sunday)
  • Answer Key Release: Expected shortly after exam
  • Result / Merit List: To be announced
  • Document Verification / Physical Standard Test: To be announced

Note: The exam was originally expected in late 2024 but got delayed multiple times; JSSC has now confirmed 19 July 2026 as the final written exam date via SMS/email intimation sent from 11 July 2026. Candidates must keep checking jssc.jharkhand.gov.in regularly for any last-minute updates.

Vacancy & Eligibility Snapshot

Particular Details
Total Vacancies 510
Reserved for Women 25
Reserved for PwBD 30
Educational Qualification Matriculation (10th) or Equivalent, recognized by a competent Board
Age Limit 18 – 35 Years (Unreserved); up to 40 Years for reserved categories as per Jharkhand Government rules, with applicable relaxation
Pay Scale ₹18,000 – ₹56,900/- (Pay Matrix Level, inclusive of DA & HRA as applicable)

JSSC Field Worker 2026 — Application Fee

General / Unreserved / OBC (Jharkhand & Outside) ₹100/- (One Hundred Rupees)
Jharkhand State’s SC / ST Candidates ₹50/- (Fifty Rupees)
Divyang (40% or more disability) — Jharkhand Domicile Fee Exempted (as per letter No.-8559 dated 23.10.2019)
Important Notes on Fee:

  • Non-local (outside Jharkhand) SC/ST candidates are NOT eligible for the concessional fee — if such a candidate pays the reduced fee incorrectly, their application/candidature can be cancelled
  • Applications submitted without fee payment will not be accepted and are liable to be rejected
  • Application fee is Non-Refundable under any circumstances.

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JSSC Field Worker 2026 — Complete Exam Pattern

Paper Subject Questions Duration Nature
Paper – I Language (Hindi & English) 120 (80 Hindi + 40 English) 2 Hours Qualifying (30% min., not counted in merit)
Paper – II Regional/Tribal Language (Candidate’s Choice) 100 2 Hours Qualifying (30% min., not counted in merit)
Paper – III General Knowledge / General Studies 120 2 Hours Merit-Determining
Total 340 Questions 6 Hours (3 Papers)

Marking Scheme & Key Exam Rules

  • Each correct answer carries +3 Marks
  • Each wrong answer carries −1 Mark Negative Marking
  • All questions are Objective / Multiple Choice Type (MCQ)
  • All three papers may be conducted in the same day (different shifts) or on different days, as decided by JSSC
  • Paper I and Paper II are purely qualifying — candidates must secure at least 30% marks (combined, in case of Paper I) to qualify, but these marks are NOT added to the final merit list
  • Only Paper III (General Knowledge) marks decide the final merit list/selection
  • Except for the Language subjects (Paper I & Paper II), questions in Paper III will be set in both Hindi and English
  • Candidates must choose ONE regional/tribal language for Paper II at the time of application — this cannot be changed later

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Selection Process

  • Stage 1: Written Examination (Paper I, II & III as described above)
  • Stage 2: Document Verification of shortlisted candidates as per merit (based on Paper III marks) and qualification in Paper I & II
  • Stage 3: Final Merit List preparation and appointment

Paper – II: Regional/Tribal Language Options & Detailed Syllabus (परिशिष्ट-II)

Candidates can choose ANY ONE language out of the following 15 options for Paper II: Hindi / English / Sanskrit / Urdu / Santhali / Bangla / Mundari (Munda) / Ho / Khadiya / Kudukh (Uraon) / Kurmali / Khortha / Nagpuri / Panchpargania / Oriya. This paper will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions related to the chosen language.

Subject: Hindi

Book — Kshitij Bhag-2 (Poetry Section): Surdas, Tulsidas, Dev, Jaishankar Prasad, Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, Nagarjuna, Girija Kumar Mathur, Rituraj, Manglesh Dabral (9 poems/poets)

Kshitij Bhag-2 (Prose Section): Swayam Prakash, Ramvriksha Benipuri, Yashpal, Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena, Mannu Bhandari, Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi, Yatindra Mishra, Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan (8 chapters)

Book — Kritika Bhag-2: Shivpujan Sahay, Kamleshwar, Madhu Kankaria, Shivprasad Mishra Rudra, Agyeya (5 chapters)

Grammar (Vyakaran): Kriya Bhed, Vakya Bhed, Sangya, Sarvanam, Avyay, Kriya Visheshan, Avikari, Samas, Karak, Anekarthi Shabd, Muhavare, Vipritarthak Shabd, Patra Lekhan

Subject: Kurmali

Grammar: Sangya, Sarvanam, Vachan, Ling, Purush, Bhinnarthak Shabd, Vilom Shabd, Pratyay, Vakya-Shuddhikaran

Shisht Sahitya: All prescribed extracts (Kahani, Geet, Kavita) of Kurmali literature

Lok Sahitya: Kurmali Lokkatha; Lokgeet — Karam, Bihageet, Damkach, Bandana (Sohrai); Jharkhand’s Freedom Fighters; Kurmali litterateurs and their works; general introduction to Kurmali literature

Subject: Ho

Grammar: Sangya, Sarvanam, Visheshan, Kaal, Kriya, Visheshan, Vachan, Ling, Purush, Paryayvachi Shabd, Anek Shabdon ke liye Ek Shabd, Vilom Shabd, Kahavat, Muhavare, Paheli, Kaal, etc.

Sahitya — Gadya Sangrah: Mage Munu Jagar, Madeṛ Sāṛe, Lako Bodra, Bale Buru Rey: Kaani, Ritui Gondai, Laṅ Oe Chilkate Boṅdoleyna

Sahitya — Padya Sangrah: Gulab Bada, Dishum, Abuah Bharat Disum, Ambul, Jonom Disum, Singi

Subject: Khortha

Gadya Bhag: Kahani, Ekanki, Natak, Laghu Upanyas; Khortha Gadya-Padya Sangrah (Publisher: Khortha Sahitya Sanskriti Parishad, Bokaro); “Du Dair Jirhul Phool”

Grammar: Sangya, Sarvanam, Karak, Ling-Nirnay, Muhavara, Kahavat

Nibandh: Samsamayik Vishay par (essay writing on contemporary topics)

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Subject: Nagpuri (Additional Topic)

Nagpuri Lok Sahitya se — Lok Geet, Lok Katha, Kahavat, Paheli, Muhavare

Subject: Mundari

Grammar: Sangya, Sarvanam, Vachan, Ling-Purush, Samaan Shabd Arth Anek, Vilom Shabd, Pratyay, Vakya Shuddhikaran

Shisht Sahitya: All prescribed extracts (Kahani, Geet, Kavita) of the Mundari Sahitya book

Lok Sahitya: Mundari Lok Geet (Ba, Karam, Jarga, Jatra, Japi, Adandi)

Subject: Kudukh

Grammar: Sangya, Sarvanam, Visheshan, Kriya Visheshan, Ling, Vachan, Purush, Paryayvachi Shabd, Vipritarthak Shabd, Anek Shabdon ke Badle Ek Shabd, Kahavat, Muhavare, Paheli, Kaal, etc.

Shisht Sahitya: All extracts of the Kudukh Sahitya book (Kahani, Upanyas, Natak, Geet, Kavita)

Lok Sahitya: Lok Katha, Lok Geet, Muhavare, Kahavaten, Paheli

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Subject: Oriya (Odia)

1. Gadya Vibhag — Sahitya-2007 (OBSE): Duniyar Halchaal (Gopal Chandra Praharaj), Narad Stuti (Dr. Sadashiv Mishra), Jatiya Srotare Vuddhijibi Manank Sthaan (Dr. Vaidyanath Mishra), Swadhin Jaatir Nutan Mulyabodh (Dr. Golak Vihari Dhal)

Aam Sahitya-2007 (OBSE): Uchchabhilash (Shashibhushan Rai), Sehi Smaraniya Divas (Dr. Harekrishna Mahtab), Vidya O Vidharthi (Chittaranjan Das)

2. Padya Vibhag — Sahitya-2007 (OBSE): Utkal Santan (Madhusudan Das), Nadi Prati (Madhusudan Rao), Dhauli Pahad (Padmacharan Pattanayak), Aagami (Kalindicharan Panigrahi), Bapuji (Dr. Mayadhar Mansingh)

Aam Sahitya-2007 (OBSE): Yudhishthirank Dharma Pariksha (Sharla Das), Ramcharit (Upendra Bhanj), Chant Puni Ede Se Virat (Sacchi Rautray), Gramapath (Vinod Chandra Nayak)

3. Odia Sahitya Itihas: Odia Sahityar Aadi Parva & Odia Sahityar Itihas Madhya Purva (Surendra Mahanti), Odia Sahityar Itihas (Dr. Mayadhar Mansingh), Odia Sahityar Sankshipt Itihas (Dr. Vrindavan Acharya)

4. Kavya O Kavita: Shrimad Bhagavat — Ekadash Skandh (Jagannath Das), Tapaswini (Gangadhar Meher), Kara Kavita (Gopabandhu Das)

5. Upanyas: Chha Maan Aathgunth (Fakir Mohan Senapati), Matir Manisha (Kalindi Charan Panigrahi)

6. Galpa (Short Stories): Galpa Swalpa — Prathama Bhag (Fakir Mohan Senapati), Aajir Galpa Sankalan — includes “Dimiri Phul”, “Maguniir Shagad”, “Shikar” (Nimai Charan Pattnayak)

7. Natak (Drama): Konark (Ashwini Kumar Ghosh), Ghar Sansar (Ramchandra Mishra)

8. Grammar: Ling, Vachan, Purush, Vibhakti, Avyay, Kriya, Sandhi, Samas, Rudhi Prayog, Vipritarthak Shabd, Kudant, Taddhit

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Subject: English Language and Literature

1. Language: Error Recognition; Grammar (Adjective, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Subject-Verb Agreement, Interchangeability of Noun and Verb, Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, Adverb, Tense, Clause, Transformation, Narration, Voice, Preposition); Synonyms; Antonyms; Idioms & Phrases; Comprehension Passage, etc.

2. Literature — Novel: Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens); Animal Farm (George Orwell); Five Point Someone (Chetan Bhagat); Treasure Island (R.L. Stevenson); Retold Stories: Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare

Poetry: The Daffodils (William Wordsworth); The Donkey (Sir J. Arthur Thomson); Death Be Not Proud (John Donne); Leisure (W.H. Davis); Where The Mind Is Without Fear (Rabindranath Tagore); The Loveliest of Trees, The Cherry Now (A.E. Housman)

Short Stories: Three Questions (Leo Tolstoy); The Tiger’s Claw (R.K. Narayan); A Man Who Had No Eyes (Mackinlay Kantor); The Lost Jewel (Rabindranath Tagore)

Essay: Good Manners (J.C. Hill); The Sun, the Planets and the Stars (C. Jones); Animals In Prison (Jawaharlal Nehru); Forgetting (R. Lynd)

A History of the English Language (short): A History of English Language (A.C. Baugh); Origins of the English Language (Joseph Wallis); Wikipedia.org

Subject: Urdu

1. Prose: Qaumi Hamdardi (Hali); Guzra Howa Zamana (Sir Syed Ahmed Khan); Achhi Kitab (Molvi Abdul Haque)

2. Poems: Tarana-e-Hind (Iqbal); O Desh Se Aanewale Bata (Akhtar Sheerani); Nagma-e-Sahar (Josh Malihabadi); Barkha Rut Aur Pardes (Hali)

3. Grammar: Opposite, Gender, Singular, Plural, Meanings

Subject: Bengali Language and Literature

1. Novel, Drama, Poetry: Ramer Sumati (Sharatchandra); Mukut (Rabindranath Thakur); Shishu Kabyo — Selected (Rabindranath Thakur): Manjhi, Pujar Saj, Sukhdukkha, Kagajer Nouka; Kabyo Sanchayan (Sahyendranath Dutta): Mati, Jharna, Palkirgan, Sagar Tarpan

2. Grammar: Bisheshya, Bisheshan, Sarbanam, Kirya, Linga, Bachan

3. Essay

4. Letter Writing

Note: Similar dedicated literature/grammar syllabus is also prescribed for Santhali and Panchpargania language options under Paper II. Candidates opting for these languages should refer to the official JFWCE-2024 notification/syllabus PDF on jssc.jharkhand.gov.in for the complete book/author list.

Paper – III: General Knowledge Syllabus (परिशिष्ट-III)

(A) General Studies

Questions aim to test the candidate’s general awareness of the surrounding environment and its application in society, as expected of any educated person — including current affairs, day-to-day observation, and scientific outlook. Special focus on India and Jharkhand State: National & State-level Awards, Indian Languages, Books, Script, Capitals, Currency, Sports & Players, Important Events, Indian History, Culture, Geography, Environment, Freedom Movement, Indian Agriculture & key features of Natural Resources, Indian Constitution & State Governance, Panchayati Raj, Community Development, and general knowledge of Jharkhand State.

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(B) Knowledge Related to Jharkhand State

Geography, History, Civilization & Culture, Language-Literature, Places, Mines & Minerals, Industry, Jharkhand’s contribution in the National Movement, Development Schemes, Sports & Players, etc.

(C) General Mathematics

Generally questions related to Arithmetic; questions will be of Matriculation/10th Standard level.

(D) General Science

Questions will be based on day-to-day observation and experience, testing a general understanding and comprehension of science, as expected from an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject.

Additionally Expected Focus Areas (Field-Worker Specific)

  • Public Health Basics: Sanitation practices, clean drinking water availability, disease prevention strategies, vaccination/immunization programmes and their role in community health
  • Environmental Issues: Waste management techniques, air/water/noise pollution control measures, strategies for environmental sustainability
  • Rural Development: Government rural health schemes and community welfare programmes relevant to a field-level health worker’s role

How to Download JSSC Field Worker Admit Card 2026

  • Visit the official JSSC website — jssc.jharkhand.gov.in
  • On the homepage, go to the “What’s New” section and click on “Download Admit Card of JFWCE-2024”
  • You will be redirected to the admit card download portal for JFWCE-2024
  • Under Candidate Login, enter your Login ID and Password (credentials generated at registration)
  • Click Sign In to view and download your admit card
  • Take a clear printout of the admit card for exam day

Note: The Exam City Intimation Slip (informing your allotted exam district/city) is downloaded from the same candidate login portal and was released from 11 July 2026, ahead of the full admit card.

JSSC Field Worker 2026 — Preparation Strategy

  • Focus maximum time on Paper III (General Knowledge) since it is the ONLY paper that decides your final merit — Paper I and II are qualifying-only
  • Don’t neglect Paper I & II though — since only 30% is needed, but failing to reach this qualifying threshold disqualifies you regardless of your Paper III score
  • For Paper II, choose the regional/tribal language you are most fluent in reading and writing — this significantly improves your qualifying chances
  • For General Knowledge, give special weightage to Jharkhand-specific topics — geography, history, tribal culture, mines & minerals, freedom movement contribution, and government schemes, since these are heavily emphasized
  • Revise 10th standard level Mathematics thoroughly for General Studies — this is a scoring, less time-consuming section if practiced well
  • Since there is negative marking (−1 for wrong answer against +3 for correct), avoid guesswork on questions you are not reasonably confident about
  • Practice previous year JSSC-pattern GK/current affairs questions and stay updated on recent Jharkhand & National events, awards, sports, and schemes
  • Read public health, sanitation, and rural development basics — given the Field Worker’s job role in the Health Department, questions with this practical orientation are likely

JSSC Field Worker — Job Profile

Selected Kshetriya Karyakarta (Field Workers) will be posted under the Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare Department of the Government of Jharkhand. Their core responsibilities typically include providing basic medical/health facility support at the grassroots level, assisting in implementation of rural health programmes, immunization drives, sanitation and public health awareness campaigns, and supporting the state’s community healthcare delivery system in villages and rural blocks.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When is the JSSC Field Worker (JFWCE-2024) written exam?
The written examination is scheduled for 19 July 2026 (Sunday) across various exam centres in Jharkhand.

Q2. When was the JSSC Field Worker admit card released?
The Exam City Intimation Slip was released from 11 July 2026, and the full Admit Card was released from 15 July 2026.

Q3. How many papers are there in the JSSC Field Worker exam?
There are 3 papers — Paper I (Language: Hindi & English, 120 Qs, qualifying), Paper II (Regional/Tribal Language, 100 Qs, qualifying), and Paper III (General Knowledge, 120 Qs, merit-determining) — totaling 340 questions.

Q4. Is there negative marking in JSSC Field Worker exam?
Yes. Each correct answer gets +3 marks, and each wrong answer results in a deduction of −1 mark.

Q5. Which paper decides the final merit list?
Only Paper III (General Knowledge) marks are used for the final merit list. Paper I and Paper II are qualifying in nature (minimum 30% required) and their marks are not added to the merit.

Q6. What is the application fee for JSSC Field Worker?
₹100/- for General/OBC/Other candidates and ₹50/- for Jharkhand’s local SC/ST candidates; Divyang (40%+ disability) candidates from Jharkhand are fee-exempted.

Q7. What is the salary of a JSSC Field Worker?
Selected candidates will receive a pay scale of approximately ₹18,000 – ₹56,900/- per month, inclusive of applicable DA and HRA.

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