JKPSC Lecturer Exam – Political Science (9th November)
Exam Overview
The JKPSC Lecturer (Political Science) paper held on 9th November was reported as moderate level. Some questions were very easy, while a few required deeper understanding and time management.
Detailed Analysis
- Difficulty: Moderate overall, neither too hard nor too easy.
- Time factor: A few questions were lengthy, testing candidates’ accuracy and time management.
- Question type: A blend of factual and conceptual questions from Political Theory, Comparative Politics, and Indian Government.
- Overall feedback: Most students found the paper well-balanced and fair.
Expected Safe Score / Cutoff
Safe Score (Expected): 65+
Candidates who scored around 65 and above are likely to be shortlisted. The average score range reported by aspirants was between 60–70 marks.
Next Steps for Candidates
- Keep your application printout and documents ready for verification.
- Visit the official JKPSC website regularly for shortlisting and interview updates.
- Those scoring 60–64 should also stay alert; category-wise variation may affect cutoffs.
Latest Update on JKPSC Results
JKPSC has started releasing provisional shortlists of written tests conducted in different shifts. Recently, results for subjects like Dogri, Kashmiri, Geology & Other Various Subjects were declared.
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Conclusion
Overall, the Political Science paper was moderately challenging. A score above 65 can be considered safe for shortlisting. Candidates are advised to stay updated with official notifications for interview schedules.

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