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GSSSB Physiotherapist Admit Card 2026 – Exam Date @gsssb.gujarat.gov.in

GSSSB Physiotherapist Admit Card 2026: The Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board releases the GSSSB Physiotherapist Hall Ticket on its website gsssb.gujarat.gov.in, for candidates appearing in the Physiotherapist examinations.

All applicants must download the hall ticket online using their registered login details. In this article, you will find the direct link, steps to download, exam details, required documents, and important instructions.

GSSSB Physiotherapist Admit Card 2026 – Overview
Organisation Name: Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board
Post Name: Physiotherapist
Admit Card Status: To be released
Mode of Release: Online
Official Website: gsssb.gujarat.gov.in

GSSSB Physiotherapist Admit Card 2026 – Direct Download Link

The admit card link becomes active on the official portal once released:
Download Admit Card (Available Soon)
Visit: gsssb.gujarat.gov.in

Note: You must use your Application Number, Date of Birth, and Password to log in and download your hall ticket.

How to Download GSSSB Physiotherapist Admit Card 2026

Go to the official website: gsssb.gujarat.gov.in
Click on the “Recruitment” section.
Select the “Admit Card / Hall Ticket” option.
Enter your Registration ID and Date of Birth.
Click Submit and download the admit card.
Take a printout for the exam day.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Candidates must bring:
Printed Admit Card
Valid ID Proof (Aadhar Card, Voter ID, PAN, Passport, etc.)
2 Passport-size Photos
Any other document mentioned in the hall ticket

GSSSB Physiotherapist Selection Process 2026

Written Examination: One-stage competitive examination through MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) based Computer-Based Response Test (CBRT) / Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) method
Examination Parts: The examination will be conducted in two parts – Part A and Part B

Part-A (60 Marks, 60 Questions):
Logical Tests and Data Interpretation: 30 marks
Mathematical Tests: 30 marks

Part-B (150 Marks, 150 Questions):
Indian Constitution, Current Affairs, Gujarati and English Comprehension: 30 marks

Subject-related questions and their application: 120 marks
Total Questions: 210 questions (Part-A: 60 + Part-B: 150)
Total Marks: 210 marks
Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes) for both parts combined

Negative Marking: 1/4 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer
Qualifying Standard: Minimum 40% marks required separately in both Part A and Part B for all categories

Merit List: Based on total marks obtained in both parts (after meeting qualifying standards)

Certificate Verification: Approximately twice the number of vacancies will be called for document verification based on merit

Final Selection: Based on merit, subject to certificate verification and medical fitness

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