For candidates looking to secure a government position in Jammu & Kashmir, the JKSSB Junior Assistant exam is a highly sought-after opportunity. To excel in this competitive environment, having a clear understanding of the JKSSB Junior Assistant Syllabus 2026 is the first step toward success.

This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the exam structure, marking scheme, and specific topics you need to master to clear the written test.


JKSSB Junior Assistant Exam Pattern 2026

The written examination is conducted via an Objective Type test (MCQs). Understanding the weightage of each section helps in prioritizing your study time effectively.

Subject / SectionNo. of QuestionsMarksDuration
General English2020
General Awareness (with focus on J&K UT)2020
Numerical & Reasoning Ability2020
Basic Concepts of Computers2020
Total808080 Minutes

Note: Candidates should be aware of the negative marking (usually 0.25 marks per wrong answer) as per official guidelines to avoid unnecessary loss of marks.


Section-Wise Detailed Syllabus

1. General English

This section tests the candidate's proficiency in the English language, focusing on grammar and comprehension.

  • Grammar: Articles, Modals, Tenses, Punctuation, Prepositions.
  • Sentences: Sentence Correction, Error Spotting, Active & Passive Voice, Reported Speech.
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms & Antonyms, Idiomatic Expressions, Phrasal Verbs.
  • Comprehension: Reading Comprehension, Paragraph Completion, Sentence Arrangement.

2. General Awareness (Special Reference to J&K UT)

This is a high-scoring section that requires candidates to be well-versed in both national events and regional specifics of Jammu and Kashmir.

  • National Level: Current Affairs (National & International), Indian History & Freedom Movement, Indian Geography, Population & Census.
  • Jammu & Kashmir Specific:
    • History, Economy, and Geography of J&K.
    • Climate, Major Rivers, and Lakes.
    • Culture, Heritage, and Tourist Destinations.
    • J&K Reorganisation Act and Biodiversity.

3. Numerical & Reasoning Ability

This section evaluates the logical thinking and mathematical aptitude of the candidate.

  • Numerical Ability: Percentages, Average, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, Speed, Time & Distance.
  • Reasoning: Number & Letter Series, Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense, Blood Relations, Statement-based questions.

4. Basic Concepts of Computers

Since the role is administrative, a strong grasp of computer fundamentals is essential.

  • Fundamentals: Hardware & Software, Input/Output Devices.
  • Operating Systems: Basic concepts and types.
  • Microsoft Office: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, and PowerPoint.
  • Digital Literacy: Internet Services, Email concepts, and Cyber Security basics.

Effective Preparation Strategy for 2026

To stay ahead of the competition, follow these expert tips:

  1. Master J&K GK: Since 25% of the paper is dedicated to General Awareness with a focus on J&K, use specialized books and local news sources for updated information.
  2. Daily Practice: Dedicate at least one hour daily to Numerical & Reasoning to increase your calculation speed and accuracy.
  3. MS Office Proficiency: Don't just read about computers—practice using MS Excel and Word shortcuts, as many questions are based on practical usage.
  4. Mock Tests: Solve at least 2–3 full-length mock tests per week to manage the 80-minute time limit effectively and identify weak areas.
  5. Revision: Create short notes for English grammar rules and J&K historical dates for quick revision during the final week.

For more updates and to download official resources, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official JKSSB website.