Punjab SSSB Opens Objection Window for Group C Exam Answer Key
The Subordinate Services Selection Board of Punjab has officially opened a window for objections. Candidates can now challenge the provisional answer key for the written examination held on January 17, 2026.
Exam Details and Eligible Posts
The board conducted this examination for multiple Group C positions. These posts include Coupon Clerk, Work Mistry, Plumber, and Carpenter. The list also features Accountant and Laboratory Assistant roles.
Candidates who appeared for these posts and find issues with the provisional key can participate. They must act quickly within the specified timeframe.
Objection Submission Process and Timeline
The board provides a clear three-day period for submitting objections. This window starts on January 18, 2026. It will firmly close on January 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
Authorities will not accept any objections after this deadline. They also reject submissions through incorrect channels.
Required Steps for Filing Objections
Candidates must follow a strict procedure to file their objections successfully. They need to send all objections exclusively via email.
The official email address for this purpose is objections17012026@gmail.com. Sending objections through any other method will result in automatic rejection.
Mandatory Fee Payment Details
Each objection carries a compulsory fee of Rs. 50 per question. Candidates must make this payment through a crossed demand draft.
The draft should favor "Secretary, Subordinate Services Selection Board, Punjab." It must be payable at S.A.S. Nagar. Objections submitted without this demand draft will not receive consideration.
Review Process and Final Decision
The board will forward all timely objections to an expert committee. This committee will review each submission thoroughly.
Their decision will stand as final and binding for all candidates. No further objections will be entertained after the committee completes its review.
Candidates should download the official notice for complete details. They must adhere strictly to all instructions to ensure their objections receive proper attention.