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SSSB Punjab Warder Matron Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online

SSSB Punjab Warder Matron Recruitment 2026 – Overview

The SSSB Punjab Warder Matron Recruitment 2026 is one of the most significant Group-C government job announcements from Punjab this year. The Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB), Punjab, has officially released Advertisement No. 08 of 2026 on behalf of the Additional Director General of Police (Jails), Punjab, Chandigarh, inviting online applications for a combined total of 532 vacancies — 475 posts of Warder (exclusively for male candidates) and 57 posts of Matron (exclusively for female candidates) in the Punjab Jail Department.

This recruitment is an excellent opportunity for young men and women across Punjab who have completed their 10+2 examination and are looking for a stable, pensionable government career. Working in the Punjab Jail Department offers not just job security but also structured career progression, government healthcare benefits, and the pride of serving in a uniformed public service role.

The notification was published in late March 2026, and the online application window opens on 1 April 2026, closing on 21 April 2026. Candidates are strongly advised not to wait until the last week to apply, as server congestion near deadlines has historically caused submission failures. Given that this is a Punjab-state-level recruitment with a relatively modest academic entry bar (10+2 pass), competition is expected to be intense — thousands of applicants are likely to vie for these 532 posts.

⚠ Important: Persons with disabilities (Divyang) are not eligible to apply for Warder/Matron posts as per Punjab Government letter No.7/24/2012-7SS/424 dated 17.05.2013. Please read the full notification carefully before applying.

Recruitment Overview at a Glance

Organization Name Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB), Punjab
Recruiting Department Punjab Jail Department (ADGP Jails, Punjab)
Advertisement Number 08 of 2026
Post Names Warder (Male only) & Matron (Female only)
Total Vacancies 532 (Warder: 475 | Matron: 57)
Post Category Group-C
Job Location Punjab (State-wide)
Job Type Permanent Government Service
Application Mode Online Only — sssb.punjab.gov.in
Expert Insight: SSSB Punjab is a statutory body established under Article 309 of the Indian Constitution. It is the official recruitment authority for Group-B, Group-C, and Group-D posts across Punjab Government departments. Its recruitment processes are governed by Punjab Civil Services Rules and are known for transparency and merit-based selection. Candidates can trust the process but must be diligent about checking the official website for updates, as no individual communication is sent by the Board.

Important Dates – SSSB Punjab Warder Matron 2026

Event Date
Advertisement Publication Date 28 March 2026
Online Application Start Date 01 April 2026
Last Date to Apply Online & Pay Fee 21 April 2026
Admit Card Release Date To be notified on official website
Written Examination Date To be notified on official website
PMT/PET Date To be notified on official website
Result / Merit List Date To be notified on official website
Why You Should Apply in the First Week: Applying early — ideally within the first 3–4 days of the window opening — gives you a clear edge. If you face any technical issue (failed payment, photo upload error, form not submitted), you still have time to contact the helpline or reattempt. Candidates who wait until April 20 or 21 are often stuck with no recourse when the portal slows down under heavy load. Completing your application early also gives you peace of mind to begin exam preparation immediately.
ℹ Notice: All dates mentioned above are based on the official notification. Dates are subject to change at the Board’s discretion. Always verify from the official notice at sssb.punjab.gov.in before taking any action.

Application Fee Details

Category Fee Amount Payment Mode
General / Freedom Fighter / Sports (General) ₹1,000 Online (UPI / Net Banking / Debit-Credit Card)
SC (M&B) / SC (R&O) / BC / EWS ₹250 Online (UPI / Net Banking / Debit-Credit Card)
Ex-Servicemen (Self & Dependent) ₹200 Online (UPI / Net Banking / Debit-Credit Card)

All fee payments must be made exclusively through online modes at the time of form submission on the SSSB Punjab portal. The portal supports UPI (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm), Net Banking, and Debit/Credit Cards. Fee once paid is non-refundable under any circumstances, including application rejection or technical failure after payment. One of the most common mistakes candidates make is paying the fee but not clicking “Submit” — always take a printout of the final submitted form as proof of successful application.

⚠ Common Mistake: If your online fee transaction fails midway, do NOT pay again immediately. Wait 24 hours and check your bank statement. If the amount was deducted but the application shows as unpaid, contact the Board helpline at 99885-80229 or 96469-32955 before making a second payment.

Age Limit – Category Wise

Age is calculated as on 01 January 2026 as per Punjab Government instructions.

Warder (Male) – Age Limit

Category Minimum Age Maximum Age
General 18 years 27 years
SC (M&B) / SC (R&O) / BC (Punjab residents) 18 years 32 years
Pensioned Soldiers (Armed Forces) 18 years 40 years
Men resigned from Armed Forces (min. 3 years service) 18 years 30 years
Men with 5+ years in Police Force 18 years 30 years
Army Reserve Men 18 years 35 years
State / Central Government Employees 18 years 45 years
Ex-Servicemen (Punjab residents) As per Punjab Recruitment of Ex-Servicemen Rules, 1982 (service period deducted from age; must be within 3 years of upper limit)

Matron (Female) – Age Limit

Category Minimum Age Maximum Age
General 18 years 27 years
SC / BC (Punjab residents) 18 years 32 years
State / Central Government Employees 18 years 45 years
Widows / Legally Separated / Divorced Women 18 years 35 years
Ex-Servicewomen (Punjab residents) As per Punjab Recruitment of Ex-Servicemen Rules, 1982
How to Calculate Your Age: If your date of birth is 15 June 2000, your age on 1 January 2026 is 25 years 6 months — well within the General category limit of 27. For SC/BC candidates, the same person is eligible up to 1 January 2008 (i.e., born on or after 1 January 1994). State and Central Government employees applying for age relaxation must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their department at the time of document verification/counselling. Age relaxation under Ex-Servicemen rules involves subtracting years of military service from actual age before comparing to the upper limit.

Eligibility Criteria – Educational & Physical Qualification

Warder (Male) – Eligibility

Criterion Requirement
Educational Qualification 10+2 (Class 12) or equivalent from any recognized Education Board with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject
Punjabi Language (Mandatory) Must have passed Matriculation (10th) with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject (Rule 17, Punjab Civil Services Rules 1994)
Gender Male candidates only
Domicile Punjab Domicile/Residence Certificate mandatory (not older than 5 years)
Disability Status Persons with disabilities (Divyang) are NOT eligible

Matron (Female) – Eligibility

Criterion Requirement
Educational Qualification 10+2 (Class 12) or equivalent from any recognized Education Board with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject
Punjabi Language (Mandatory) Must have passed Matriculation (10th) with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject
Gender Female candidates only
Domicile Punjab Domicile/Residence Certificate mandatory (not older than 5 years)
Disability Status Persons with disabilities (Divyang) are NOT eligible
Most Common Eligibility Mistake: Many candidates assume that studying Punjabi as a subject in school automatically fulfills the Punjabi language requirement. However, the rule under Punjab Civil Services (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994 — Rule 17 — specifically requires Punjabi at the Matriculation (10th class) level, either as a compulsory or elective subject. If you studied Punjabi only at the 10+2 level but not in Class 10, you may face rejection at the document verification stage. Verify your 10th class marksheet before applying.

As per Punjab Government notification dated 21 January 2026, the cut-off date for determining educational qualification eligibility is the last date of application submission — 21 April 2026. Candidates appearing in their final 10+2 exams who will not receive results before 21 April 2026 are not eligible to apply.

Vacancy Details – Category Wise Breakdown

Warder – 475 Vacancies (Male Only)

Category Vacancies
General 203
SC (Mazhabi & Balmiki) 48
SC (Ramdasia & Others) 48
Backward Class (BC) 48
Ex-Servicemen – General 34
Ex-Servicemen – SC (M&B) 10
Ex-Servicemen – SC (R&O) 9
Ex-Servicemen – BC 9
Sports – General 10
Sports – SC (M&B) 2
Sports – SC (R&O) 2
Freedom Fighter 5
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 47
Total 475

Matron – 57 Vacancies (Female Only)

Category Vacancies
General 26
SC (M&B) 6
SC (R&O) 5
BC 5
Ex-Servicemen – General 4
Ex-Servicemen – SC (M&B) 1
Ex-Servicemen – SC (R&O) 1
Ex-Servicemen – BC 1
Sports – General 2
Sports – SC (M&B) 1
Sports – SC (R&O) 0
EWS 5
Total 57
Vacancy Analysis: The General category holds the largest share of Warder vacancies (203 out of 475 — about 42.7%), which means open-category competition will be stiff. SC candidates have two separate sub-categories (M&B and Ramdasia &Others), each with 48 seats for Warder — a thoughtfully distributed reservation. The EWS quota at 47 seats for Warder is significant and signals Punjab’s commitment to the economically weaker section policy. For Matron posts, with only 57 seats total and 26 in General, female applicants should expect even higher per-seat competition. Ex-Servicemen categories will primarily be filled by Self applicants before Dependents are considered, per the Board’s stated priority rules.

Selection Process – Step by Step

The selection for both Warder and Matron posts follows a structured multi-stage process. Clearing each stage is mandatory to proceed to the next. No appointment is confirmed until all stages — including document verification — are successfully completed.

Stage 1: Written Examination (Objective Type – MCQ)

All eligible applicants will be called for an Objective Type written examination with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). The exam is divided into two parts:

  • Part A: Punjabi Language at 10th class level — Qualifying in nature only. Minimum 50% marks required to pass. Marks do NOT count toward merit.
  • Part B: Subject-specific paper — Marks from Part B alone form the merit list. Negative marking applies: each question carries 1 mark, and ¼ mark is deducted for every wrong answer.

Preparation Tip: Do not underestimate Part A. Even though it is only qualifying, failing it eliminates you from the process entirely. Practice Punjabi grammar and comprehension questions at the 10th standard level consistently.

Stage 2: Physical Measurement Test (PMT)

Standard Warder (Male) Matron (Female)
Minimum Height 5 feet 7 inches (5’4½” for Dogras & Gurkhas) 5 feet 3 inches
Chest (Warder only) 33″ unexpanded / 34.5″ expanded N/A
Weight (Matron only) N/A 50 kg and above
Vision Normal in both eyes (spectacles allowed); must not be colour blind Normal in both eyes (spectacles allowed); must not be colour blind

Preparation Tip: Height and chest standards are fixed and non-negotiable. If you do not meet the minimum height requirement, you will be disqualified at this stage regardless of your written exam performance. Measure yourself accurately before applying to avoid wasted effort and fees.

Stage 3: Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

Event Warder Male (General) Warder Male (Ex-SM) Matron Female (General) Matron Female (Ex-SW)
100 Meters Run Within 15 sec (1 chance) Within 17.5 sec (1 chance) Within 18.5 sec (1 chance) Within 20.0 sec (1 chance)
Shot Put 5.50 m – 7.26 kg (3 chances) 5.00 m – 7.26 kg (3 chances) 4.0 m – 5.443 kg (3 chances) 3.5 m – 5.443 kg (3 chances)
Rope Climbing 15 feet (3 chances) 12 feet (3 chances) 12 feet (3 chances) 10 feet (3 chances)

Preparation Tip: The 100m run allows only one chance — there is no second attempt. Begin sprint training at least 8–10 weeks before the expected PET date. For rope climbing, work on grip strength and upper body conditioning daily. Shot put technique matters as much as strength — practice the rotation and release movement specifically.

Stage 4: Document Verification / Counselling

Candidates who clear both PMT and PET will be called for document verification (counselling). The number of candidates called for counselling is decided category-wise based on available vacancies. All original certificates and attested copies must be presented. Any document mismatch or absence of a required certificate will result in immediate disqualification — even at this final stage.

Preparation Tip: Prepare a dedicated folder with all originals and at least two sets of self-attested photocopies well in advance. Missing even one document — such as a Domicile Certificate or Caste Certificate — can cost you the job at the finish line.

Every stage of this selection process rewards preparation. Candidates who begin physical training on Day 1 of applying — not after the admit card arrives — are the ones who convert their written merit into a final appointment.

Exam Syllabus & Pattern

⚠ Official Notice: The detailed exam syllabus for this recruitment has not been released as part of Advertisement No. 08 of 2026. The notification states that roll numbers, syllabus, and other exam-related information will be published on the Board’s official website (sssb.punjab.gov.in) from time to time. Candidates are strongly advised to refer only to the official notification and website for syllabus updates. Do not rely on guessed or unofficial syllabus sources from third-party websites.

What We Know About the Exam Pattern

Component Detail
Exam Type Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Part A Punjabi Language (10th level) – Qualifying Only (Min. 50% required)
Part B General Subject Paper – Marks count toward merit
Negative Marking (Part B) Yes – ¼ mark deducted per wrong answer
Marks per Question (Part B) 1 mark
Merit Tie-Breaking Date of Birth (older preferred) → % in required qualification → % in Matric

Candidates are advised to regularly monitor the official SSSB Punjab website. No individual communication regarding exam dates or syllabus will be sent by the Board.

Salary & Pay Scale – Warder & Matron 2026

Post Pay Level Basic Pay (Entry) Grade Pay Gross Salary (Approx.)
Warder / Matron Level-2 (L-2) – 7th Central Pay Commission ₹19,900 As applicable under Punjab pay rules ₹28,000 – ₹35,000/month (approx.)
Understanding Your In-Hand Salary: The basic pay of ₹19,900 at Level-2 is supplemented by Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA based on city classification), and Transport Allowance (TA). After standard deductions including National Pension System (NPS) contribution and income tax (if applicable), the estimated in-hand salary for a new Warder/Matron posted in a Punjab district city typically falls in the range of ₹22,000 – ₹28,000 per month. Those posted in higher-class cities may receive marginally higher HRA, pushing take-home pay slightly higher. Exact allowances are governed by Finance Department letters No. 7/204/2012-4FP1/66-72 dated 15.01.2015 and 07/204/2015-4FP1/853793 dated 04.10.2016, along with subsequent Punjab Government orders.

From a career growth perspective, Warder/Matron posts at Level-2 offer periodic increment of 3% annually on basic pay. With experience and departmental exams, candidates can progress to Head Warder and Assistant Sub-Inspector (Jail) roles over 8–12 years of service. The post also comes with benefits of Punjab Government Contributory Pension Scheme, Group Medical Insurance, and Leave Travel Concession (LTC).

Compared to a similarly positioned Group-C post like Lower Division Clerk (LDC) in Punjab Government which also falls at Level-2, the Warder/Matron post carries the added distinction of being a uniformed service role with structured seniority-based promotion.

How to Apply Online – Step by Step Guide

📋 Pre-Application Checklist
  • Valid personal email ID and mobile number (do not use someone else’s)
  • Passport-size photograph (recent, white background, JPEG format)
  • Scanned signature (on white paper, black ink, JPEG format)
  • 10th class certificate (Matric) in PDF
  • 10+2 marksheet and certificate in PDF
  • Domicile/Residence Certificate of Punjab (not older than 5 years)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/BC/EWS) if applicable – issued by Punjab Government
  • Ex-Servicemen Certificate / Sports Certificate if applying under respective category
  • Net Banking / UPI / Debit Card ready for fee payment

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go to sssb.punjab.gov.in and click on the “Apply Online” link available on the homepage.
  2. Register as a New User: If you do not already have a login, click “Registration” and fill in your basic details. Your Email ID will become your User ID and a password will be generated. Save these credentials carefully for future use.
  3. Login and Fill the Application Form: Use your Email ID and password to log in. Fill in all personal, educational, and category-related details accurately. All information entered at this stage is final — no changes can be made after submission.
  4. Upload Photograph and Signature: Upload your passport-size photograph (either by file upload or live camera capture) and your scanned signature. Applications without photo/signature will be rejected outright.
  5. Attach Required Documents: Click “Attach Annexure” and upload scanned copies of all required certificates (10th certificate, 10+2 marksheet, Domicile Certificate, and other applicable documents) merged into a single PDF file.
  6. Pay the Application Fee: Click “Make Payment” and complete the fee payment online. Your application is NOT considered submitted until fee payment is successful. Save the payment receipt.
  7. Final Submit and Printout: After successful payment, click “Submit.” The complete application form will appear on screen. Take a printout and preserve it for future reference throughout the recruitment process.

3 Most Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

  • Wrong Category/Category Code: The category code entered at registration cannot be changed at any stage. Selecting the wrong code — for example, entering General instead of BC — will disqualify you at document verification.
  • Not Completing Final Submission: Many candidates save the form as a draft and assume it is submitted. Until you click “Submit” after fee payment and see the complete form on screen, your application is incomplete.
  • Using Someone Else’s Email ID: The Board sends all future communications (admit card, result, counselling call) to the registered email. Using a friend’s or cyber café attendant’s email means you will miss critical updates.

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • ✔ Double-check every detail in your application — especially category, date of birth, and qualification — before clicking Submit. No corrections are permitted after submission.
  • ✔ Keep all scanned documents (photo, signature, certificates) ready before you open the application form. Preparing mid-way leads to rushed uploads and errors.
  • ✔ All dates mentioned in this recruitment are subject to change at the Board’s discretion. Always verify from the official notice at sssb.punjab.gov.in before acting.
  • ✔ Use only your own valid personal email ID and mobile number. Do not rely on third-party email accounts.
  • ✔ All information on this page is provided for informational purposes only, based on Advertisement No. 08 of 2026 published by SSSB Punjab. This is not the official notification. Candidates must refer to the official document for authoritative guidance.
  • ✔ No TA/DA will be paid for appearing in the written exam, PMT/PET, or counselling.

Expert Tips to Crack SSSB Punjab Warder Matron Recruitment 2026

1. Apply in the First Week — Don’t Procrastinate

The application window is open from 1 April to 21 April 2026 — exactly three weeks. Candidates who apply in the first 5–7 days avoid last-minute portal slowdowns and have time to verify their submission. Early applicants also gain a psychological advantage: finishing the formality early allows you to channel your full energy into preparation instead of worrying about form filling.

2. Read the Full Official Notification Before Filling the Form

Most candidate mistakes — wrong category codes, missing Punjabi language qualification, incorrect age calculation — stem from not reading the notification thoroughly. Read every page of Advertisement No. 08 of 2026 at least twice. Pay special attention to reservation instructions (Section 5) and the disqualification conditions (Section 11). A 30-minute reading session now can save you from years of regret.

3. Prepare All Documents Before Starting the Application

Gather every required document before opening the online form. Scan them at a resolution suitable for PDF upload. Organize them in a labeled folder on your device. Attempting to scan or arrange documents while the form is open on a browser tab — especially on a shared device — is one of the leading causes of incomplete submissions and missed deadlines.

4. Begin Physical Training from Day One

Unlike written exams where preparation can be compressed, physical fitness — especially for the 100m sprint (one chance only) and rope climbing — requires consistent training over several weeks. Begin jogging, sprint drills, and upper-body exercises from the day you submit your application. Waiting for the admit card to start training leaves you with too little time to reach the required fitness benchmarks.

5. Avoid the Most Common Rejection Reasons

Based on patterns in similar Punjab Government recruitments, the most common reasons for candidate rejection at document verification include: Domicile Certificate older than 5 years, Caste Certificate not issued as per Punjab Government format, no Punjabi subject in the 10th class marksheet, and category/category code mismatch in the application. Eliminating these four risks alone dramatically improves your chances of completing the process successfully.

6. Stay Updated on Admit Card, Exam Date, and Result

SSSB Punjab does not send individual communications by post or phone. All updates — admit cards, exam schedules, merit lists, counselling dates — are published exclusively on sssb.punjab.gov.in. Bookmark the website and check it at least twice a week from the date of application submission. Missing an admit card download deadline or counselling call-up notice means losing your chance, even if you performed well in earlier stages.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many total vacancies are available in SSSB Punjab Warder Matron Recruitment 2026?
There are 532 total vacancies — 475 for the Warder post (male candidates only) and 57 for the Matron post (female candidates only).
Q2. What is the minimum educational qualification required to apply?
Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Class 12) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board, with Punjabi as a compulsory or elective subject. Additionally, Punjabi must have been studied at the Matriculation (10th class) level as well, as required under Punjab Civil Services Rules.
Q3. What is the age limit for General category candidates?
General category candidates must be between 18 and 27 years of age as calculated on 1 January 2026. SC and BC candidates from Punjab get an upper age relaxation up to 32 years.
Q4. How much is the application fee for OBC/BC candidates?
BC (Backward Class) candidates are required to pay an application fee of ₹250. This is the same fee applicable to SC and EWS candidates.
Q5. What is the last date to apply online?
The last date to submit the online application and pay the fee is 21 April 2026. No applications will be accepted after this date through any mode.
Q6. What are the different stages in the selection process?
The selection process includes: (1) Written Examination (MCQ, Part A & B), (2) Physical Measurement Test (PMT), (3) Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and (4) Document Verification/Counselling. Candidates must clear each stage to move to the next.
Q7. What is the monthly salary for Warder/Matron in Punjab Jails?
The post is placed at Pay Level L-2 with a basic pay of ₹19,900 (7th CPC). With allowances such as DA, HRA, and TA, the approximate gross salary is ₹28,000–₹35,000 per month. Exact in-hand pay varies by posting location and applicable deductions.
Q8. Is there negative marking in the written exam?
Yes, negative marking applies in Part B of the written exam. Each wrong answer results in a deduction of ¼ mark. Part A (Punjabi language, qualifying only) — the notification does not specify negative marking for Part A.
Q9. Can final year students (appearing in 10+2 exams) apply?
No. As per Punjab Government notification dated 21 January 2026, all required educational qualifications must be completed before the last date of application — 21 April 2026. Candidates still awaiting their 10+2 results are not eligible.
Q10. What documents do I need to submit at the time of document verification?
You will need originals and attested copies of: 10th class certificate, 10+2 marksheet and certificate, Punjab Domicile/Residence Certificate (within 5 years), Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable), and any other category-specific certificates such as Ex-Servicemen, Sports, or EWS certificates.
Q11. Is age relaxation available for widows or divorced women applying for Matron?
Yes. Widows, legally separated, divorced women, and those deserted by their husbands for more than two years are eligible for an upper age limit of 35 years for the Matron post, provided they can produce supporting documents at the time of counselling.
Q12. Where will the admit card and result be available?
All updates — including the admit card, written exam schedule, PMT/PET dates, merit list, and counselling call letters — will be published exclusively on the SSSB Punjab official website at sssb.punjab.gov.in. No information will be sent individually to candidates by post or phone.

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