How to Download Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF, Check ANM Shortlisted Roll Numbers and DV Schedule

JSSC uploaded the Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF on 13 May 2026 listing roll numbers shortlisted for ANM document verification. Read how to download the PDF, check your roll number and plan DV at JSSC Ranchi (18-26 May).

Edited by Divya Nair

    Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF — quick lead

    JSSC released the Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF on 13 May 2026 . The PDF lists roll numbers shortlisted for document verification for the Female Health Worker (ANM) posts from the JANMCE 2025 exam.

    If you sat the ANM exam on 18–19 March 2026 , this update directly affects you. There are 3,181 vacancies on offer — 3,000 regular and 181 backlog — and shortlisted candidates must attend document verification at JSSC Ranchi.

    Quick summary: What’s out and who it affects

    • Result declared: 13 May 2026 as a PDF on the JSSC website.
    • Exam: Jharkhand ANM Competition Exam (JANMCE 2025) held on 18 and 19 March 2026 .
    • Posts: Female Health Worker (ANM).
    • Vacancies: 3,181 total ( 3,000 regular + 181 backlog ).
    • Next step for shortlisted candidates: Document verification (DV) at JSSC office, Kalinagar, Chai Bagaan, Namkom, Ranchi from 18 to 26 May 2026 .

    This is for candidates whose roll numbers appear in the PDF. If your roll number is not listed, read the "If you’re not shortlisted" section below.

    Step-by-step: How to download the Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF from JSSC website

    1. Open your browser and go to the JSSC official website: jssc.jharkhand.gov.in.
    2. On the homepage, find the Latest Notifications section and look for a link labelled "JANMCE Result" .
    3. Click the link to open the result PDF. The file is uploaded directly on the site as a PDF document.
    4. Use Ctrl+F (or Command+F on Mac) and type your roll number to search quickly inside the PDF.
    5. Save the PDF to your device. Recommended filename: JANMCE_Result_2026_JSSC.pdf . Print at least one hard copy to carry to DV.

    Tips if the PDF is slow or large: - Try another browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) or open in an incognito window. - Right-click and choose “Save link as” if the file is accessible via a direct link on the notifications page. - If the site is busy, retry after 10–15 minutes when traffic may drop.

    What’s in the result PDF: understand the shortlist and next steps

    The PDF contains roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for document verification. It does not list names or ranks — only roll numbers.

    If you find your roll number in the PDF: - You are called for document verification at the JSSC Ranchi venue during the DV window 18–26 May 2026 . - Note your allotted shift from the communications (if given) or check the PDF/notification for shift instructions. - Report one hour before your shift start time.

    If your roll number does not appear: - Re-check the PDF using Ctrl+F and try different formats of your roll number (leading zeros, if any). - Keep watching the official JSSC notifications page for any corrigenda or updates. - Prepare for other opportunities while you wait — being not shortlisted here does not stop future applications.

    DV details: check your Jharkhand JANMCE Result 2026 PDF shortlist and DV schedule

    Document verification runs from 18 May to 26 May 2026 at the JSSC office, Kalinagar, Chai Bagaan, Namkom, Ranchi. The DV is organised in two daily shifts to manage crowding and speed up verification.

    Key points you must remember: - DV window: 18–26 May 2026 (nine days in total). - Venue: JSSC office, Kalinagar, Chai Bagaan, Namkom, Ranchi. - Two shifts daily to cover all shortlisted candidates. - Reporting rule: arrive one hour before your allotted shift.

    The JSSC has split DV into shifts so verification can be orderly and avoid long queues. Make travel and stay plans keeping your shift timing in mind.

    DV schedule table: shifts and reporting times

    Shift Shift timing Reporting time (arrive at venue)
    First shift 11:00 – 13:30 10:00 (one hour before shift)
    Second shift 14:30 – 17:00 13:30 (one hour before shift)

    Use this table to plan your journey to Namkom. If your roll number is called for a morning slot, aim to reach Ranchi the day before to avoid travel delays.

    Documents to carry and verification checklist (practical packing list)

    The official notification requires shortlisted candidates to bring original documents for verification to JSSC Ranchi. Originals are mandatory; photocopies are usually collected and verified against originals.

    Recommended packet to prepare (common items candidates are asked to carry for DVs; confirm with the official notice): - Original admit card or printout of the result PDF showing your roll number. - One government photo ID (Aadhaar, voter ID, PAN, passport). - Original educational and training certificates relevant to ANM qualification. - Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) if you have claimed reservation. - Two to three recent passport-size photographs and a few sets of photocopies of each original document.

    Arrange documents in a clear folder with divider sheets so you can hand over requested papers quickly. This reduces queue time and shows you are organised.

    If a document is missing or incomplete: - Do not assume you will be allowed to submit it later. Most verification panels require originals on the spot. - Check the official notification or the JSSC website for any relaxations or a chance to submit missing papers later — only if stated in an official circular.

    On the DV day: arrival, security, verification flow and common scenarios

    Arrival and entry: - Expect security checks at the JSSC office gate. Keep your bag light and documents easily accessible. - Entry will typically be controlled by roll-number lists or token distribution. Follow instructions from JSSC staff.

    Verification flow you will usually go through: 1. Document submission and ID check at the counter. 2. Verification of educational/training certificates and category proof (if applicable). 3. Biometrics or photograph capture if the commission conducts it. 4. Receipt of provisional verification slip or next-step instructions.

    Possible outcomes at the end of DV: - Provisional selection for appointment subject to final checks. - A request to provide additional documents within a specified timeline. - Rejection if documents are falsified or essential documents are missing.

    If a discrepancy arises, stay calm and ask the verification officer what documents would resolve the issue. Do not leave without obtaining a written instruction or acknowledgment if you are asked to submit anything later.

    Post-DV: what happens next and realistic timelines

    After DV, JSSC will complete administrative checks and prepare the final merit/appointment list. The result PDF you downloaded is only the shortlist for DV; final selection follows successful verification.

    Typical follow-ups you should track on the JSSC website: - Provisional selection lists or appointment orders. - Any additional deadlines for medical tests, police verification, or joining instructions.

    Keep copies of all receipts and verification slips you receive at the venue. These are your proof of attendance and that you completed the verification process.

    If you’re not shortlisted: sensible next steps and alternate options

    First, confirm carefully: re-open the result PDF and use search to avoid missing your roll number.

    If you are sure you aren’t on the list: - Check official notifications for any later lists or waiting lists. JSSC may issue further communications. - Use the JSSC official website's contact or grievance section for queries — prepare your exam details before you call or write. - Keep preparing: begin or continue studying for other state-level or central health worker exams, or look for related short-term certification courses to strengthen your profile.

    Not being shortlisted here does not end your career options. Keep an eye on the JSSC portal and state health department notifications for new openings.

    Practical travel and stay tips for DV at Ranchi for outstation candidates

    Stay areas and commute: - Namkom and nearby localities around Kalinagar are closest to the JSSC office. Choose accommodation near Namkom to avoid long commutes. - Plan to arrive in Ranchi at least one day before your DV slot if you have a morning shift.

    What to carry for long waits: - Water bottle, light snacks, extra phone power bank and chargers. - A few extra photocopies and a simple stationery kit (pen, small stapler). - Comfortable clothing and a light umbrella or jacket depending on weather.

    Book accommodation that allows flexible check-in if your DV slot timing changes. Keeping buffers in travel plans reduces last-minute stress.

    Checklist to print or save before you leave home for DV

    • Result PDF downloaded and printed (showing your roll number).
    • Originals and photocopies of all documents prepared in a folder.
    • Two passport-size photos and an ID proof with photo.
    • Shift timing noted and plan to reach one hour early.
    • Accommodation and travel booked with buffer time.
    • Mobile phone charged, power bank ready.

    One last verification: re-open the JANMCE result PDF and confirm your roll number once more before leaving home.

    FAQs

    Q1: How do I download the JANMCE result PDF? A1: Visit jssc.jharkhand.gov.in, go to the Latest Notifications section, open the link titled "JANMCE Result" and download the PDF. Use Ctrl+F to search for your roll number.

    Q2: Where is document verification being held? A2: Document verification will be at the JSSC office, Kalinagar, Chai Bagaan, Namkom, Ranchi.

    Q3: When will document verification occur? A3: DV runs from 18 May to 26 May 2026 , in two shifts each day.

    Q4: What time should I report for DV? A4: Report one hour before your allotted shift. First shift timing is 11:00–13:30 (report at 10:00 ). Second shift timing is 14:30–17:00 (report at 13:30 ).

    Q5: What does the result PDF contain? A5: The PDF contains roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for document verification for JANMCE 2025 — there are no names or ranks in the file, only roll numbers.

    Q6: I can’t find my roll number. What should I do? A6: Re-check the PDF using different search formats of your roll number. Monitor official JSSC notifications for updates and use the official website's contact/grievance channels for clarifications.

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