Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam 2026: Dates, Admit Card, Exam Pattern, Syllabus & Result

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The students who have completed their Diploma in Veterinary Science and Animal Health Technology and are eager to work with the Punjab government have likely caught the excitement about the Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Date. With a Diploma in Veterinary Science and Animal Health Technology, many have been buzzing about the PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam. Originally, the authorities announced 150 positions; the notice has since been expanded to 310 available vacancies in the Animal Husbandry Department by the Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board. A lot of extra seats and, thereby, a lot of extra competition, as well.

The closing dates for applications were 25 May 2026 and 19 June 2026 after the Board changed the vacancy figures. If you are among the numerous candidates who applied in either of the two windows, you are probably now looking for one thing: that is, the Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Date and all the subsequent details, including the admit card, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, selection process, salary, etc. That’s exactly what this article walks you through, based on what PSSSB has put out on its official website. Students are thereby strictly advised to stay updated and check the designated page regularly to avoid any confusion.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Date 2026 – Important Dates

Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam 2026

Let’s begin with the dates of exams that are the first thing a student looks for. The exam notice was published on 4 April 2026, the official portal was opened on May 4 for the Applicants, and later the vacancy count was revised; PSSSB reopened its window again in June. However, the written exam has been finalised on 19 July, 2026. Here’s the full timeline in one place, extracted from the notices published on the board’s Activities page:

EventDate
Notification Released24 April 2026
Online Application Start Date04 May 2026
Online Application Last Date (1st window)25 May 2026
Application Window Reopened (revised vacancies)13 June 2026 – 19 June 2026
Exam Schedule Notice Released16 June 2026
Admit Card Release16 July 2026
Written Exam Date19 July 2026
Answer Key ReleaseWill be notified after the exams
Result / Merit ListHas not been announced officially

A thing to remember: PSSSB can change the dates and Vacancies as the recruitment progresses, and this one has been changed once already. So when you make travel or leave arrangements for exam day, it’s a good practice to confirm with the latest circular, rather than the date you saw a few weeks ago.

Punjab Veterinary Inspector Vacancy 2026 – Post Details

The recruitment started off with a fairly limited notification of 150 posts, but the Animal Husbandry Department went on to approve an additional 160 posts, bringing the total allocation to 310 Veterinary Inspector posts. These are Group C, direct recruitment posts, and similar to most recruitment by the Punjab government, the seats are allocated category-wise and a separate seat is reserved for female candidates.

Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam 2026 Date

ParticularsDetails
Post NameVeterinary Inspector
Recruiting BodySubordinate Services Selection Board, Punjab (PSSSB)
DepartmentDirectorate of Animal Husbandry, Government of Punjab
Advertisement NumberAdvt. No. 10 of 2026
Post CategoryGroup ‘C’
Original Vacancies150
Revised Total Vacancies310
Mode of RecruitmentDirect Recruitment through Written Examination

If the candidates are looking for an exact category-wise breakdown General, SC, BC, EWS, and the women’s quota, that will be visible in the detailed PDF which you’ll find in the board’s Downloads section. It’s also advised to keep checking there on a regular basis since PSSSB does occasionally issue corrigenda that tweak the numbers more.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Eligibility Criteria 2026

Before students start preparing for the exam, it is very important to check that all the details are fulfilled and that all the checkboxes are ticked. Candidates sometimes are not qualified at the document verification stage simply because they do not fulfill a small requirement at the early phase.

Educational Qualification

  • Applicant needs to pass senior secondary(10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology(PCB) from a recognised board of India.
  • They should hold a two-year Diploma course in Veterinary Science and Animal Health Technology (or an equivalent qualification) from a recognised institution.
  • Still pursuing a diploma? You are still eligible to apply; the notification allows candidates in their final year to apply, subject to a few conditions.
  • Punjabi language up to Matriculation standard is also a requirement, since a lot of the written exam is dedicated to it.

Nationality

You must be a citizen of India, and where applicable, meet the domicile/residency conditions as prescribed by the Punjab Government.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Age Limit 2026

The date of calculation will be considered as on 1st January 2026, not on the date of this statement. Candidates must be at least 18, but the maximum age varies for each category.

General / Unreserved37 Years
SC / BC42 Years
Government Employees45 Years
Persons with Disability (PwD)47 Years
Widows / Divorcees40 Years

In case your category is not mentioned, don’t assume you’re not covered. Relaxations follow standard Punjab Government rules, so it’s best to always check the Official notification.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Application Fee 2026

The fee pattern is similar to that of PSSSB across most of their Group B and C recruitment drives — candidates belonging to the General category pay the highest fee, while those from SC/BC/EWS, Ex-Servicemen, and PwD candidates have to pay a nominal or reduced fee, and for the same, candidates must check the application portal. The payment must be completed in the online gateway on the application web portal, or else your form won’t count regardless of how well you completed the rest of the form.

The exact amount of fees for each category can be best understood from the “Fee Details” section of the detailed notification, as the amount of the fees does change from one recruitment cycle to the other.

PSSSB Inspector Selection Process 2026

There’s no interview for this post; selection comes down to how you perform on the written exam and whether you have cleared the cut-off marks and document verification.

StageDescription
Stage 1Written Examination (Objective Type, OMR-based)
Stage 2Document Verification of shortlisted candidates
Stage 3Final Merit List / Result Declaration

Clearing Part A (the Punjabi qualifying paper) very important and necessary before your Part B answer sheet is even looked at. The final merit, though, is solely based on your Part B score.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Pattern 2026

The written test is in offline mode at the designated centre, pen-and-paper, MCQ-based, marked on an OMR sheet, and is conducted for 2 hours 30 minutes straight. It is divided into two parts that work totally differently from each other.

PartSubjectNatureNegative Marking
  Part AQualifying test of Punjabi Language (Matriculation standard)Qualifying only – need at least 50% (25 marks) to clear it  None
  Part B – Section IGeneral Knowledge, Current Affairs, Reasoning, Computer Knowledge, Punjab History & Culture  Counted for merit0.25 marks cut per wrong answer
  Part B – Section II  Concerned Subject – Veterinary Science / Animal Husbandry  Counted for merit0.25 mark cut per wrong answer

A quick note that you should not miss is that Part B only gets evaluated for candidates who’ve already crossed the Part A cut-off.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Syllabus 2026

The syllabus is fairly general and can be divided into three components, namely General Studies, General Ability/Reasoning and Concerned Subject (Veterinary Science knowledge is more weighty in this section). Focus on these things:

  • Punjabi Language (qualifying): grammar, synonyms/antonyms, idioms, the history and culture of Punjab and the lives of the Sikh Gurus.
  • General Knowledge & Current Affairs: National and International events, political and environmental issues.
  • Reasoning & Mental Ability: the set of analytical and logical reasoning questions as usual.
  • General English: Grammar and comprehension basics.
  • Computer Knowledge: basics – no need to go too deep, but don’t go too shallow.
  • Concerned Subject (Veterinary Science): Anatomy & Physiology of animals, Livestock Management/Animal Husbandry Management, Nutrition, Animal diseases and their Control, Veterinary Pharmacology relevant to Punjab.

The subject with the highest weightage in terms of marks is generally the best option to put in your preparation hours. Combined with previous year papers, it provides you a realistic idea as to how questions are being asked, instead of just reading the list of syllabus on paper.

Veterinary Inspector Admit Card 2026

The hall ticket, also called an admit card, is visible on the PSSSB portal a few days before the exam. It’s not mailed to every individual, so you’ll need to log in yourself and download it. Here’s how that usually goes:

  • Open the official PSSSB website.
  • Look for the section saying “Admit Card” or “Online Applications”.
  • Find the download link for Advt. No. 10/2026 and access it by simply clicking on it.
  • Log in with your registered User ID (email) and password.
  • Download it and print a copy; this will be needed on the day of the exam without any excuse.

Without a printed admit card and a valid original photo ID, Students won’t be allowed to get inside the designated centre, so it is always advisable to download it the moment it’s released rather than leaving it for the last minute.

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Centre 2026 & Exam Timing

The exam is to be held in various centres of Punjab on 19 July 2026. Your centre, reporting time and shift (if applicable) will be listed on your admit card – there is no one right answer to this question; it will depend on each candidate. It is generally best to arrive at least 60-90 minutes ahead of schedule: frisking, biometric screening, seating, etc. all require time, and the gates usually close some time before the exam begins

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Salary 2026

On the scale of payment, passed-out candidates come under the 7th Pay Commission, Pay Level-5, which is standard for Punjab Government Group C roles.

ParticularsDetails
Pay LevelLevel-5 (7th Pay Commission, Punjab)
Initial Basic Pay₹29,200 per month
Pay Scale Range₹29,200 – ₹92,300
  Additional BenefitsDearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and other allowances as per Punjab Government norms

The basic pay looks quite generous at first glance, but once DA, HRA, and other allowances come in after probation, the in-hand figure climbs quite a bit higher.

Important Documents Required

It helps to have documents ready well in advance, rather than running at the last moment for them right before document verification:

Document TypeExamples
Educational Certificates10th & 12th (PCB) mark sheets, Diploma in Veterinary Science & Animal Health Technology certificate
Identity ProofAadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, or Passport
Category CertificateSC/BC/EWS/PwD/Ex-Serviceman certificate, as applicable
Document TypeExamples
Photograph & SignatureRecent scanned passport-size photo and signature as per notification specifications
Domicile / Residence ProofAs specified in the official notification, if applicable
Admit CardPrinted hall ticket along with a valid original photo ID

PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Answer Key & Result 2026

After the completion of the examination, PSSSB usually releases a provisional answer key with the question paper so that the candidates can verify their probable answers and, if so, raise any complaints. Once these objections have been considered, a final key is issued and used to calculate the result.

The result itself comes out as a merit list on the board’s Results page. If you want a sense of how these lists typically look, PSSSB’s earlier Veterinary Inspector merit list from 2022–23 is still up on their site and gives a rough idea of the format. Shortlisted names then move on to document verification, after which the final selection list is published. It’s worth checking the official site directly for this rather than trusting screenshots or forwarded messages floating around on WhatsApp.

Preparation Tips for PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam 2026

There are 310 posts to be won and probably lakhs of applicants to be considered, a little strategy can help a long way. Several factors that often aid in this:

  • Focus your effort on the subject you are interested in: Veterinary Science has the greatest weighting in Part B so should be the most time consuming.
  • Do not ignore Punjabi and the history/culture of Punjab — it is only a qualifying, and if it is not included, then Part B does not get even checked.
  • Work through a previous year paper a week, preferably at least one, to get a feel for how hard it will be, instead of just having the list of syllabus papers.
  • Complete full-length practice tests in the actual limited time (2 hours and 30 minutes passes faster than you think).
  • Inculcate a habit of spending 15–20 minutes a day reading or listening to current affairs, which is a small time commitment that yields big rewards.
  • Avoid beginning new topics in the past week; revising what you already know is more effective

Exam Day Guidelines

There is a lot that can be done to minimize unnecessary stress on exam day:

  • Arrive 60-90 minutes before the exam reporting time mentioned on your admit card at the exam centre.
  • Bring the printed admit card along with one valid original photo ID card such as Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN or Passport card.
  • Carry a black or blue ballpoint pen with you for the OMR sheet. Please leave your phone, smartwatch, calculator, or your Bluetooth device at home — none of these will be allowed in the room.
  • Read the instructions carefully on the question paper and OMR sheet before marking answers.
  • Details: Only one answer can be filled in per question; any double-marked answers will be counted as incorrect, even if one of the answers is correct.

Conclusion

If you have the appropriate diploma and are searching for a stable job in the Animal Husbandry Department with Punjab PSSSB, this is a great chance for you. The next step is easy, as the exam is almost here on 19 July 2026: download your exam admit card as soon as it’s available, focus your revision on the exam syllabus, and practice a few past papers before the day. In case of any doubt about the date or any other information, it is always safe to

visit the official PSSSB website. And whenever you’re unsure about a date or a detail, the official PSSSB website is always the safest place to double-check.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Exam Date 2026?

The written examination will take place on 19th July 2026.

Q2. What is the number of Vacancies in PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Recruitment 2026?

It started at 150 and was later revised up to a total of 310 vacancies.

Q3. What qualification do I need for PSSSB Veterinary Inspector 2026?

10+2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with two years diploma course in Veterinary Science and Animal Health Technology and Punjabi up to Matriculation level.

Q4. Will this exam have negative markings?

Not in Part A. In Part B, it will cost you 0.25 marks for each incorrect response. Q5. What is the time period when the admit card is normally released?

A few days before the exam date, download the official PSSSB website (you’ll need to log in with your credentials to download it).

Q6. What’s the salary like for a Veterinary Inspector in Punjab?

Earn Level-5 under the 7th Pay Commission. Basic pay ranges from ₹29,200 to ₹92,300, which is the maximum, along with DA, HRA, and other allowances.

Q7. Where is the result located after it’s ready?

This will appear on the official PSSSB Results page after the evaluation and verification of documents.

Pragya Jain

I'm Pragya Jain, an Education Content Writer with over 4 years of experience covering government exams, recruitment notifications, admit cards, exam dates, board results, entrance exams, answer keys, counselling updates, and Sarkari Result-related news. I focus on creating well-researched, accurate, and easy-to-understand content using official notifications and trusted government sources. My goal is to provide timely, reliable, and reader-friendly updates that help candidates stay informed throughout every stage of their academic and recruitment journey.

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