JKPSC Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) Written Test Result 2026 declared on 28.03.2026. Check scores in Annexure-A and provisional DV list in Annexure-B at jkpsc.nic.in.
The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has officially announced the results of the Written Test for the recruitment of Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) in the Department of AYUSH, Health and Medical Education Department. Candidates who appeared for the written examination held on 08.03.2026 can now check their scores and the list of candidates provisionally called for Document Verification (DV).
This notification, dated 28.03.2026, includes Annexure-A with the roll numbers and total marks obtained by candidates in the written test, and Annexure-B listing candidates provisionally shortlisted for the verification of their original certificates/documents.
Result Overview
| Organization | Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) |
| Department | AYUSH, Health and Medical Education Department |
| Advertisement No. (Original) | 08-PSC (DR-P) of 2025 dated 11.07.2025 |
| Written Test Date | 08.03.2026 |
| Result Notification No. | PSC/Exam/S/2026/34 |
| Result Declaration Date | 28.03.2026 |
| Official Website | http://jkpsc.nic.in |
Cut-off Marks
The official cut-off marks for the Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) written test have not been explicitly mentioned in this result notification. Candidates are advised to refer to subsequent notifications from JKPSC for any category-wise cut-off details, if released.
Statistics
A total of 820 candidates’ results (Roll Number and Total Marks) have been released in Annexure-A of this notification. From these, 29 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted for Document Verification as per Annexure-B.
How to Check Result & DV List
Candidates can check their written test scores and provisional DV status by following these steps:
- Visit the official website of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) at http://jkpsc.nic.in.
- Look for the latest notifications section on the homepage.
- Find the notification titled “Result of Written Test for Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) in AYUSH Department, Notification No. PSC/Exam/S/2026/34 Dated: 28.03.2026”.
- Click on the link to download the PDF document.
- Open the PDF and navigate to Annexure-A to check your Roll Number and the total marks obtained in the written test.
- Refer to Annexure-B to see if your Roll Number is included in the list of candidates provisionally called for Document Verification.
- Save a copy of the notification for future reference.
What’s on the Result Notification
The result notification provides the following key information for candidates:
- Candidate’s Roll Number
- Total Marks obtained in the Written Test
- List of candidates provisionally called for Document Verification (in Annexure-B)
- Important instructions regarding the provisional nature of selection and document verification process.
Next Steps: Document Verification (DV)
Candidates whose Roll Numbers are listed in Annexure-B have been provisionally called for the verification of their original certificates/documents. This includes:
- Age proof
- Educational Qualifications
- Internship Certificates
- Registration by MCI/State Medical Council
- Domicile Certificate
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Disability Certificate (if applicable)
The schedule for document verification will be notified separately by the JKPSC. Candidates must ensure they have all original documents along with self-attested photocopies ready for the DV process. The inclusion in Annexure-B is provisional and does not confer any preferential right to appointment.
Important Note on Provisional Selection
The provisional inclusion of candidates in Annexure-B for document verification is solely for that purpose. Final selection/recommendation/appointment will be made strictly in terms of the rules and will be subject to the outcome of any writ petition(s) pending before the Court(s) of Law.
Ineligible Candidate
It is also noted that the candidate with Roll No. 3000596 has been found ineligible for the post in terms of Govt. Order No. 59-JK(SWD) of 2021 dated 15.04.2021.
What After Qualifying for DV
For candidates shortlisted for Document Verification, this is a crucial stage. Here’s what you should expect and how to prepare:
- Document Preparation: Gather all original certificates mentioned above. Create multiple sets of self-attested photocopies. Organize them neatly in a file.
- Stay Updated: Regularly check the JKPSC official website for the exact DV schedule (dates, timings, and venue).
- Verification Process: During DV, officials will scrutinize your original documents against the claims made in your application form. Any discrepancy can lead to disqualification.
- Post-DV Stages: After successful document verification, candidates may undergo further selection stages such as interviews or medical examinations, as per the recruitment rules.
- Final Merit List: A final merit list will be prepared based on the written test performance and successful DV, potentially incorporating interview scores if applicable.
Preparation Tips for Future Stages (If Any)
While the current notification is for results and DV, if there are further stages like interviews, candidates should:
- Brush Up Knowledge: Revise core Ayurvedic concepts and current affairs related to health and AYUSH.
- Communication Skills: Practice clear and concise communication.
- Confidence: Present yourself confidently and genuinely.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When was the JKPSC Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) written test held?
The written test for Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) was conducted on 08.03.2026.
Q2: How can I check my result for the Medical Officer (Ayurvedic) post?
You can check your result by downloading the official notification (No. PSC/Exam/S/2026/34 Dated: 28.03.2026) from the JKPSC website (jkpsc.nic.in) and referring to Annexure-A for scores and Annexure-B for the DV list.
Q3: Is the list of candidates for Document Verification the final selection list?
No, the list of candidates for Document Verification (Annexure-B) is provisional. Final selection will be made after successful document verification and any subsequent stages as per rules.
Q4: When will the Document Verification (DV) schedule be released?
The schedule for document verification will be notified separately by the JKPSC on its official website. Candidates are advised to check regularly.
Q5: What documents are required for verification?
Candidates will need to produce original certificates/documents pertaining to age, educational qualifications, internship, registration by MCI/State Medical Council, domicile, category, and disability (if applicable).
Q6: What if my Roll Number is not in Annexure-A or Annexure-B?
If your Roll Number is not in Annexure-A, it means your result has not been declared in this notification. If your Roll Number is in Annexure-A but not in Annexure-B, it means you have not been shortlisted for Document Verification in this phase.
Q7: Is there any negative marking in the exam?
The notification for the result does not specify details about negative marking. Candidates should refer to the original recruitment notification (08-PSC (DR-P) of 2025) for exam pattern and marking scheme details.
Q8: What if there are discrepancies in my documents during DV?
Any discrepancy found during document verification can lead to the cancellation of your candidature. Ensure all your documents are accurate and match the information provided in your application form.
Q9: Can I raise objections to the result?
This notification is for the declaration of results and DV list. The process for raising objections, if any, would typically be for provisional answer keys, not final results. For any grievances, candidates should contact JKPSC through official channels.
Q10: What is the significance of Govt. Order No. 59-JK(SWD) of 2021?
This order likely pertains to eligibility criteria or service rules within the Jammu & Kashmir government, based on which one candidate (Roll No. 3000596) was found ineligible. Details would be in the original order.