PSSSB Clerk Exam Postponed: Why It Is Not the Time to Stop!

The Punjab Subordinate Service Selection Board (PSSSB) recently released an official notice (dated April 15, 2026) announcing the postponement of the Clerk written examination (Advt. No. 02/2026). While the news might feel like a setback, history shows that this is the exact moment where the final merit list is decided.

Official Update: The exam originally scheduled for April 19, 2026, is on hold due to administrative reasons. A new date will be announced shortly on the official PSSSB website

 

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The “Postponement Trap”

When an exam is delayed, a predictable pattern occurs: 80% of candidates stop studying. They treat the postponement as a “vacation.” By the time the new date is announced (usually with only 10–15 days’ notice), they are out of practice and overwhelmed.

Don’t be part of that 80%.

 

3 Reasons to Keep Your Foot on the Gas

1. The Typing Test is the Real Hurdle

Remember, clearing the written exam is only half the battle. The PSSSB Clerk selection involves a Punjabi and English Typing Test (30 WPM). Typing is a muscle-memory skill—if you stop for two weeks, your speed and accuracy will drop. Do the practice on daily basis on Khilare.com
Action Plan:Dedicate at least 45 minutes daily to the Raavi font (Punjabi) and English typing.

2. Perfect Your “Weak” Subjects

We all have that one section we dread—whether it’s Quantitative Aptitude, Punjab History & Culture, or Computer Basics. You just got a “Time Gift.”

  • Action Plan: Go back to your mock test results. Identify the topics where you lost marks and master them now so they become your strengths.

3. Competition Will Be Tougher

A delay means *everyone* has more time to prepare. The “cutoff” marks for the written exam are likely to rise because serious aspirants will use this time to score 90+ marks. If you stop now, you aren’t just standing still—you’re falling behind.

 

Your Revised Study Strategy

Instead of a 10-hour “exhaustion” schedule, switch to a “Maintenance Schedule”:

  • Daily Mock Test: Take one full-length mock test every 2 days to keep your brain in “exam mode.
  • Current Affairs: Stay updated! Don’t stop reading daily news, especially Punjab-specific current affairs for April and May 2026.
  • Typing Consistency: Treat your typing practice like a mandatory appointment.

 

Final Word: The Finish Line is Still There

The exam isn’t cancelled; it’s just moved. Imagine the feeling of seeing your name on the final selection list and getting that appointment letter. That future version of you is counting on you to stay disciplined today.

Keep your books open and your keyboards clicking!

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Check the Official Notice Here: [Public Notice 15-04-2026]

Gurvinder
Gurvinder

Gurvinder is a dedicated educator specializing in training students for PSTET, PSSSB, and competitive Science and Math exams. With a focus on strengthening foundational concepts and pedagogy, Gurvinder provides tailored guidance, simplifying complex topics to ensure student success. Expertly bridging theory and practice, they prepare aspirants for government teaching roles.

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