FAQ's

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under the Government of India that conducts recruitment exams to fill various posts in ministries, departments, and organizations.
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) SSC GD (General Duty Constable)
Most SSC exams are conducted online (Computer-Based Test), except for descriptive tests and skill tests, which are conducted offline.
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. Specific posts may require additional qualifications like statistics or accountancy.
SSC CGL: 18–32 years (varies by post) SSC CHSL: 18–27 years SSC MTS: 18–25 years SSC CPO: 20–25 years SSC GD: 18–23 years Age relaxations apply for reserved categories as per government rules.
Yes, final-year students can apply for certain exams like SSC CGL, provided they have the required qualification by the document verification stage.
Candidates must register on the official SSC website (ssc.nic.in) by creating a profile and submitting the online application for their desired exam.
Yes, the application fee is generally ₹100 for most exams. However, women, SC/ST, PwD, and ex-servicemen candidates are exempted.
SSC allows limited corrections to the application during the correction window period, which is announced after the application process ends.
Yes, except for the English language section, all other sections are available in both English and Hindi as well as other regional languages.
The selection process typically involves multiple tiers, including: Preliminary and Main exams (CBT) Descriptive or skill-based tests Physical/Medical tests (for posts like SSC CPO and GD)
Study the syllabus thoroughly. Practice mock tests and previous years’ papers. Focus on time management and accuracy.
Yes, SSC exams usually have a penalty of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
General Intelligence & Reasoning General Awareness Quantitative Aptitude English Language
Visit the official SSC regional website, log in with your registration details, and download the admit card.
Results are usually declared 2-3 months after the exam. The exact date is announced on the SSC website.
Use the "Forgot Password" option on the SSC website and follow the steps to recover your credentials.