The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has been reported to be recruiting for Clerk positions in 2026, with a total of 98 vacancies. If you’re planning to apply, your next steps should focus on verifying the key dates and eligibility rules in the official notice, preparing your documents for the online form, and starting structured exam preparation early.

What the recruitment is about

PSSSB Clerk recruitment is a state-level government hiring process for clerical roles. While the headline number of vacancies (98) helps you gauge competition, what matters more is how the board defines eligibility, reservation/category rules, and the selection stages—because these determine whether your application is accepted and how you should prepare.

Key details to confirm in the official notification

Before applying, read the official advertisement end-to-end and confirm the following items (these are the most common areas where candidates make mistakes):

  • Application window: opening date, last date, and any separate deadline for fee payment.
  • Eligibility: minimum educational qualification, required computer skills/typing requirements (if any), and age limits with relaxations.
  • Category-wise vacancy breakup: General/SC/ST/OBC/EWS and other state-specific categories, plus any special reservations.
  • Selection process: written exam structure, skill test/typing test (if applicable), document verification, and final merit preparation.
  • Syllabus & exam pattern: subjects, marking scheme, negative marking (if any), and minimum qualifying marks.
  • Pay scale: pay level, allowances, probation rules, and posting policy (where applicable).

How to apply online (typical workflow)

Exact steps can vary by recruitment, but most PSSSB-style applications follow a similar flow:

  1. Register/login on the official portal linked in the notification.
  2. Fill personal details carefully (name, DOB, category). Ensure they match your certificates.
  3. Enter educational details and any required skill/typing/computer qualifications.
  4. Upload documents (photo, signature, certificates) in the specified format and size.
  5. Pay the fee (if applicable) and save the receipt/transaction ID.
  6. Submit and download the final application/confirmation page for your records.

Tip: Use a consistent spelling of your name across all fields. Many rejections happen due to mismatch between the application and the ID/marksheets.

Documents you should keep ready

  • Recent passport-size photograph and signature (as per required dimensions)
  • Educational certificates and mark sheets
  • Category certificate (if applicable) in the prescribed format
  • Domicile/residence certificate (if required by the recruitment rules)
  • Government ID proof
  • Any computer/typing certificates if mentioned

How to prepare for the exam: a practical plan

If you start early, you can cover the syllabus without cramming. A strong plan includes:

  • Understand the pattern first: build your study plan around the exam sections and weightage.
  • Daily practice for speed: clerical exams often reward accuracy + time management, so practice timed quizzes.
  • Mock tests weekly: analyze mistakes (concept errors vs. silly errors vs. time pressure).
  • Revise systematically: keep short notes and revise them multiple times.
  • If typing/computer skill is part of selection: practice consistently; small daily sessions are more effective than occasional long sessions.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Waiting until the last day to apply (site slowdowns and payment failures are common)
  • Uploading incorrect file formats/sizes
  • Entering category/qualification details that don’t match documents
  • Ignoring separate deadlines for fee payment or document uploads

What to do next

Go to the recruitment link referenced in the notice, confirm the last date to apply online, and complete your application early. Then shift focus to the syllabus and mock-test strategy so you’re exam-ready well before the admit card is released.