JSSC PGT Physics 2023: Your Comprehensive Guide

The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) conducts the Post Graduate Trained (PGT) Teacher Competitive Examination (PGTTCE) to recruit qualified candidates for the position of Physics Teacher in Jharkhand government schools. If you aspire to teach postgraduate students and have a strong background in Physics, this exam is your gateway to a rewarding career.

JSSC PGT Physics Eligibility Criteria

Before diving into the details, let’s understand the eligibility criteria for JSSC PGT Physics:

  1. Age Limit:
  • Minimum: 21 years
  • Maximum: Varies by category (e.g., Unreserved: 40 years, EWS: 40 years, SC/ST: 45 years, etc.)
  1. Educational Qualification:
  • Master’s Degree in Physics (or a related subject) with at least 55% aggregate.
  • B.Ed. or M.Ed. from a recognized university.
  1. Experience:
  • Minimum 3 years as a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) in State/Central Government schools.

JSSC PGT Physics Exam Pattern

The JSSC PGT Physics exam consists of two papers:

  1. Paper I (General Studies & General Knowledge):
  • 100 marks
  • Graduation-level questions
  • Topics include Hindi language, general knowledge, and more.
  1. Paper II (Subject-specific):
  • 150 marks
  • Postgraduate-level questions in Physics
  • In-depth knowledge of Physics concepts required

JSSC PGT Physics Salary Structure

  • Pay Scale: Level 8 of Jharkhand Pay Matrix (Rs. 47,600 – 1,51,100)
  • Starting Basic Pay: Rs. 47,600 per month
  • In-hand Salary: Approximately Rs. 60,000 – 66,000 per month (including allowances)

Remember to check the official JSSC website for any updates and additional details.


Some frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to JSSC PGT Physics:

  1. What is the mechanism of heat transfer between two adjacent parts of a body due to their temperature difference?
  • The correct option is Conduction. Conduction occurs in solids, liquids, and gases when molecules increase in temperature. It is the transfer of heat through the molecules of matter in any body.
  1. What is the density of water at 4°C?
  • The density of water at 4°C is 1 g/cm³. Water exhibits anomalous behavior; it contracts on heating between 0°C and 4°C. Below 4°C, the volume increases, leading to a decrease in density. Water has maximum density at 4°C.
  1. Where can I find JSSC PGT Physics previous question papers?
  • You can download JSSC PGT Physics previous question papers in PDF format from the official JSSC website or other educational platforms.
  1. Are there any free mock tests available for JSSC PGT Physics 2024?
  • Yes, you can take free mock tests for JSSC PGT Physics 2024 on platforms like Toppersexam.com.
  1. Where can I access important and frequently repeated questions for JSSC PGT Physics?
  • You can find a large collection of important and frequently repeated questions for JSSC PGT Physics on Toppersexam.com.

Feel free to explore more about the JSSC PGT Physics exam, and best of luck with your preparations! 🌟

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