JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026: See Your Marks Here

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JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026

Official Cut Off & Marks Not Released Yet — Written Exam held on 19 April 2026.

Total Vacancies
342
Post Name
Junior Assistant
Candidates Shortlisted
12,498
Official Cut Off
Not Released Yet
📢 Latest Update: JKSSB has shortlisted 12,498 candidates for the Typing Test. The Board has not released the official Cut Off or candidate marks yet.
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Note: The official JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off and candidate marks will be updated here immediately after they are released by JKSSB.

The biggest question after the declaration of the JKSSB Junior Assistant Result 2026 is no longer “Am I shortlisted?” Instead, thousands of aspirants across Jammu & Kashmir are asking one question:

“What is the JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026?”

Interestingly, this recruitment has taken a different route compared to previous JKSSB examinations.

Instead of publishing the score sheet, category-wise cut-off, and candidate marks, the Board has released only the list of candidates shortlisted for the Typing Test.

This has triggered thousands of discussions on YouTube, Facebook, Telegram and Instagram, where candidates are trying to estimate the actual cut-off based on their own scores.

Some aspirants even claim they have been shortlisted despite scoring around 35 marks, making the entire selection process a topic of intense debate.

In this article, we analyse the available information, explain why the cut-off is still unknown, estimate a safe score, and discuss how candidates can obtain their marks through the RTI Act if the Board delays releasing the official score sheet.

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What is the JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026?

Short Answer

Nobody knows the official JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off yet.

Yes, despite thousands of discussions on social media, there is no officially declared cut-off for the Junior Assistant examination.

The notice issued by JKSSB on 1 July 2026 only contains the names of candidates shortlisted for the Typing Test. It does not mention:

  • Category-wise Cut Off
  • Candidate Marks
  • Lowest Qualifying Score
  • Merit List with Marks

Therefore, every cut-off currently circulating on YouTube, Telegram or Facebook is merely an estimate.

The official notice only confirms that 12,498 candidates have been shortlisted for the Skill Test (Type Test) for Junior Assistant posts advertised under Notification No. 08 of 2025, while the typing test is proposed in the first fortnight of July 2026.

Expected JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026

Although the Board has not published the official cut-off, discussions among candidates indicate certain score trends.

However, these figures should only be treated as indicative estimates and not as the official cut-off.

🎯 Expected JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026 (Trend Based)

Marks Selection Chances
52+ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very High
45-50 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ High
41-44 ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate
35-40 ⭐⭐ Depends on Category
32-35 Reported Shortlisted Cases (Unofficial)

Disclaimer: This is NOT the official JKSSB Cut Off. These figures are based on candidate discussions and available trends.

Vacancy vs Shortlisted Candidates Analysis

One of the biggest surprises this year is the number of candidates shortlisted for the Typing Test.

ParticularDetails
Total Vacancies342
Candidates Shortlisted12,498
Candidates per Vacancy36.54

This means that for every single vacancy, nearly 37 candidates have been called for the Typing Test.

This ratio is considerably larger than what candidates generally expect in direct recruitment examinations.

A larger consideration zone also explains why estimating the actual cut-off has become extremely difficult at this stage.


Why are Candidates with 35 Marks Getting Shortlisted?

This is probably the most searched question on Google today.

Can someone really qualify with only 35 marks?

Across social media platforms, several candidates have claimed that they were shortlisted despite scoring around 35 marks according to their own calculations.

Since JKSSB has not yet released the official score sheet, these claims cannot be independently verified.

There are several possible reasons why such candidates may appear in the shortlist:

  • Candidates belonging to Reserved Categories
  • The Board may have adopted a wider consideration zone for the Typing Test.
  • Candidates often calculate their own marks incorrectly before the official score sheet is released.
  • Final evaluation and answer key application may differ from personal calculations.
  • Different item numbers or departmental requirements may also influence the shortlist.

Therefore, candidates should avoid assuming that 35 marks is the official cut-off.

Until JKSSB publishes the official marks and category-wise qualifying score, every score circulating online remains speculative.

Why Has JKSSB Not Released Candidate Marks Yet?

One question is repeatedly being asked by candidates after the declaration of the shortlist:

“If the result has been declared, why hasn’t JKSSB released our marks?”

This is a genuine concern.

In several previous recruitments, JKSSB published a Result/Score Sheet showing candidates’ marks after the written examination. The Board has also released score sheets in earlier recruitments for Junior Assistant and many other posts.

However, for the current Junior Assistant Recruitment 2026, the Board has so far released only the list of candidates shortlisted for the Typing Test.

As a result:

  • Candidates do not know their actual score.
  • The official category-wise cut-off is unavailable.
  • The marks of the last shortlisted candidate are also unknown.
  • Social media discussions have replaced official information.

Hopefully, JKSSB will publish a detailed score sheet after completing the next stage of the recruitment process.


Can You Know Your Marks Before JKSSB Releases Them?

Yes, you can use the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005.

If the score sheet is not published within a reasonable time, candidates may seek recruitment-related information through an RTI application. The J&K Government provides an online RTI portal for submitting applications to public authorities.

While the Public Information Officer may withhold information if disclosure is restricted during an ongoing recruitment stage, recruitment-related marks and merit information are often disclosable once legally permissible. Courts have also emphasized transparency in recruitment records, subject to applicable conditions.

📄 Information You Can Request Through RTI

✅ Your Written Examination Marks

✅ Your Evaluated OMR Score (if disclosable)

✅ Official Category-wise Cut Off Marks

✅ Marks obtained by the Last Shortlisted Candidate in your relevant Category/Item

✅ Any officially available Score Sheet related to the recruitment

Important Update

Don’t Believe Every Cut-Off Being Shared Online

At present, dozens of YouTube videos and social media posts are claiming different cut-off marks.

Some say 38 marks, others claim 42, while some predict 50+.

The reality is simple:

Nobody outside JKSSB currently knows the official cut-off.

Until the Board publishes the score sheet, every number being shared online is only an estimate.

Candidates should therefore avoid making important decisions based solely on unofficial claims.

Final Verdict

The JKSSB Junior Assistant Cut Off 2026 remains one of the most searched topics among aspirants. However, the official answer is straightforward: the Board has not released the cut-off or individual marks yet.

Although reports suggest that some shortlisted candidates estimate their scores to be around 35 marks, these claims cannot be verified until JKSSB publishes the official score sheet.

For now, candidates should focus on preparing for the Typing Test while keeping an eye on official updates. If the score sheet is delayed, filing a well-drafted RTI application is a practical way to seek your own marks and request the officially recorded marks of the last shortlisted candidate in your category, where disclosure is legally permissible.

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