If you have been preparing for a PSSSB examination, the release of the admit card is not just another update-it is a confirmation that your exam journey has entered its most serious phase. At this stage, anxiety is normal. Questions about the exam centre, timing, and entry rules often create unnecessary stress.

This article is written to help you move forward calmly, avoid common mistakes, and focus on what actually matters in the final days before the exam.


Admit Card Release Overview

The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has officially released the admit cards for the written examination for the following posts:

  • Clerk (Advt No. 04/2025)
  • Telephone Operator (Advt No. 06/2025)
  • Assistant Superintendent (Advt No. 07/2025)

The admit card is available online and can be downloaded by candidates who have successfully applied for these posts. This admit card is mandatory for entry into the examination hall.


Important Dates & Details (Confirmed)

ParticularsDetails
Conducting BodyPunjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB)
Exam NamePSSSB Written Examination 2026
PostsClerk, Telephone Operator, Assistant Superintendent
Admit Card Release Date14 January 2026
Exam Date18 January 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Timing11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Exam CentresVarious centres across Punjab
Admit Card ModeOnline
Official Websitesssb.punjab.gov.in

Only the above details are officially mentioned. Any other information should not be assumed unless stated on your admit card.


How to Download the Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

  1. Visit the official website: sssb.punjab.gov.in
  2. Look for the link related to the written examination admit card for 18 January 2026.
  3. Log in using your registration/application number and date of birth.
  4. Submit the details and download the admit card PDF.
  5. Save the file and take at least two clear printouts.

Practical advice: Avoid downloading the admit card at the last minute. Server issues are common closer to the exam date and create unnecessary panic.


What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Immediately after downloading, verify the following details carefully:

  • Your name and photograph
  • Roll number and registration number
  • Exam date and timing
  • Reporting time
  • Exam centre name and full address
  • Instructions mentioned on the admit card

If you find any mismatch (name spelling, photo issue, incorrect centre), do not ignore it. Such errors can cause problems on exam day.

Correction deadline: The official notice does not mention any specific correction window. Therefore, candidates should contact PSSSB immediately if an error is noticed.


Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Mandatory:

  • Printed copy of the PSSSB Admit Card
  • Original valid photo ID (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Passport, etc.)

Practical Tips:

  • Carry the same ID that you usually use for exams.
  • Keep documents ready one day in advance to avoid morning confusion.

Items like mobile phones, smartwatches, bags, books, or notes are generally not allowed. Follow the instructions printed on your admit card strictly.


Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting time matters. Reach the centre well before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card. Late entry is usually not allowed.
  • Follow centre instructions. Seating, document checks, and frisking take time.
  • Dress simply. Avoid anything that could raise unnecessary questions during security checks.

If any COVID or special guidelines are applicable, they will be clearly mentioned on the admit card. If not mentioned, do not assume additional rules.


Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Downloading the admit card but not checking details
  • Reaching the exam centre without a printed admit card
  • Confusing exam timing with reporting time
  • Not checking the exact location of the centre in advance
  • Ignoring instructions printed on the admit card

Most exam-day problems happen due to oversight, not lack of preparation.


What to Do Next (Preparation and Mindset)

At this point:

  • Finalise your revision plan instead of starting new topics.
  • Revisit frequently asked areas and practice mock questions calmly.
  • Plan your travel to the exam centre in advance.
  • Sleep properly before the exam day.

Confidence comes from preparation and clarity-not last-minute panic.


Conclusion

The release of the PSSSB Admit Card 2026 confirms that you are officially in the examination phase. Treat the admit card as a checklist, not just a document. Verify everything early, follow instructions strictly, and focus your energy on revision rather than rumours or speculation.

A calm and organised approach will serve you far better than anxiety.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. My admit card is not downloading. What should I do? Try again during non-peak hours and ensure your details are entered correctly. If the issue persists, contact PSSSB through official channels.

Q2. I forgot my registration number. Check your application confirmation email/SMS. If unavailable, contact PSSSB support with your personal details.

Q3. There is a mistake in my name or photo. Immediately inform PSSSB. Do not assume it will be adjusted at the exam centre.

Q4. My exam centre is far from home. What can I do? Centre allocation is final. Plan travel and accommodation early if required.