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The SSC exam calendar 2021-22 has been released by the State Selection Commission. This calendar outlines the important dates that aspirants should know about the upcoming SSC ExamsThe calendar carries dates for exams like SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS and other. In fact, as you will see in the table below, the SSC CGL Tier 1 notification is out as per schedule.

SSC Exam Calendar 2021-22

Study carefully the details provided below. 

SSC Jobs for 10th Pass

Exam NameTier/PhaseNotification Release DateApplication Closing DateDate of Exam
SSC CGL Exam 2021Tier- I (CBE)December 23, 2021January 23, 2021April 2022
Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination, 2021Tier-I (CBE)March 23, 2022April 30, 2021June 2022
Selection Post Examination, Phase-X, 2022CBEMay 10, 2022June 9, 2022July 2022
Recruitment of Head Constable (Ministerial) in Delhi Police Examination-2022CBEMay 17, 2022June 16, 2022September 2022
Recruitment of Constable (Driver) in Delhi Police Examination-2022CBEJune 27, 2022July 26, 2022October 2022
Recruitment of MTS (Civilian) in Delhi Police Examination- 2022CBEOctober 11, 2022November 15, 2022February 2023
Constables (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), NIA, SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination, 2022CBEFebruary 22, 2023March 31, 2023June 2023

SSC Jobs for 12th Pass

Exam NameTier/PhaseNotification Release Date Application Closing Date Date of Exam
Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination, 2021CBEDecember 5, 2022December 31, 2022April 2023
Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) Examination, 2021Paper-I (CBE)November 28, 2022December 27, 2022March 2023
Recruitment of Head Constable (AWO/TPO) in Delhi Police Examination-2022CBEJuly 4, 2022August 3, 2022November 2022
Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces Examination, 2021Paper-I (CBE)August 14, 2022September 13, 2022December 2022
Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (SSC CHSL), 2021Tier-I (CBE)February 2, 2022March 7, 2022[n1] May 2022
Recruitment of Constable (Executive) Male/Female in Delhi Police Examination, 2022CBEJanuary 9, 2023February 12, 2023May 2023

SSC Jobs for Graduates

Exam NameTier/PhaseNotification Release Date Application Closing Date Date of Exam
Scientific Assistant in IMD Examination, 2022CBEAugust 29, 2022September 28, 2022January 2023
Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator and Senior Hindi Translator Examination, 2021Paper-I (CBE)August 22, 2022September 21, 2022December 2022

SSC Exam Calendar 2021-22: Please note

  • CBE stands for Computer-based exam
  • The dates in this calendar are tentative

SSC Exam Calendar 2021-22: What Next?

With the SSC exam calendar for the upcoming recruitment cycle being released, it is time to plunge straight into your preparation. 

  • Begin by doing your research for these exams, their eligibility criteria, exam pattern and syllabus. 
  • Have a clear idea about which exams you would like to appear for
  • Explore some exams linked below
SSC CHSLSSC MTSSSC GD Constable

SSC Exam Preparation

Once you’re done with your research, find the right study material and mentorship. It is always a good idea to begin your preparation early. Now that you have a rough itinerary, you can begin looking for the right study resources. Explore our courses by following the links below.

SSC CHSLSSC CGL Tier 1SSC MTS & SSC GD constable 

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released an official notification to announce openings for a number of posts. In this article, we will study the notification in detail and discuss all the important details related to the SSC GD Recruitment 2021 like exam pattern, vacancies and such. 

If you are preparing for this exam, or know somebody who is, read the article carefully so you don’t miss out on any important information. More than 25000 vacancies have been released this year. This recruitment cycle is an opportunity like no other! So read the details of the SSC GD 2021 Exam carefully before you apply. 

SSC GD 2021 Exam Overview

Conducting body
Staff Selection Commission
Website https://ssc.nic.in 
Openings for PostsConstable (General Duty) in Border Security Force (BSF)
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
National Investigation Agency (NIA)
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
Secretariat Security Force (SSF) 
Rifleman (General Duty) in Assam Rifles (AR)
Age LimitThe candidate must be between 18-23 years of age as of August 8, 2021
NationalityMust be a citizen of India
Educational QualificationCandidates must have cleared the Class 10 examination from a recognized Board/ University. Candidates must produce valid documents in the final stage of assessment. (See below) 
Total vacancies25271

SSC GD 2021 Vacancies

More than 25,000 vacancies have been released this year by the Staff Selection Commission. Take a look at the table below to learn how many vacancies have been announced for which post. 

Post Male Female No. of Vacancies (Tentative)
BSF641311327545
CISF76108548464
CRPF000
SSB380603806
ITBP12162151431
AR31856003785
NIA000
SSF19446240
Total 22424284725271

SSC GD 2021 Calendar

The important dates for this exam, as announced in the official notification have been depicted in the table below. Make sure you mark your calendars or set reminders so you do not miss any deadlines. Conversely, it is always better to complete all formalities well in time. 

EventDate(s)
Application Window July 17-August 31, 2021
Last Date for Online PaymentSeptember 2, 2021 by 11:30 p.m. 
Last Date to Generate offline ChallanSeptember 4, 2021, by 11:30 p.m. 
CBT ExamTo be announced

SSC GD 2021 Exam Pattern

The recruitment process will be conducted over four phases. Clearing every preceding step will result in being eligible to appear for the next stage of assessment(s).  

  1. Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
  2. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
  3. Physical Standard Test (PST)
  4. Medical Examination and Document Verification.

The CBE / Computer Based Exam will be conducted over 90 minutes wherein 100 questions will be assessed for 100 marks. Read all the details in the table below. 

SubjectNo. of QuestionsMaximum Marks
General Intelligence and Reasoning2525
General Knowledge and General Awareness2525
Elementary Mathematics2525
English/Hindi 2525

Please note: 

  • There will be a negative marking of 0.25 mark for every wrong answer.
  • There is no negative marking for an answer left blank.
  • The exam can be taken in Hindi or English only. 
  • All questions in the CBE will be objective type MCQs. 

After clearing the CBE, successful candidates will be shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). On clearing the PET, candidates will be shortlisted for the Physical Standard Test or PST. In the last step, candidates have to produce valid requisite documents to complete their overall assessment. When a candidate successfully clears all 4 stages of assessment, they will be eligible for 

Read the entire SSC GD 2021 Syllabus before you begin to devise your study plan. 

SSC GD 2021 How to Apply

  • The application form must be filled online. 
  • Register yourself before you can apply. 
  • Once you have registered yourself, you can log in to apply via your registration number and password. 
  • Fill the form step by step, carefully and correctly.
  • Upload your photograph and scanned signature. 
  • Then proceed to make payment. 
  • The application fee is ₹100. Women and candidates from reserved categories have been exempted from paying the fee. 

While filling the form, candidates must keep the following information in mind. 

SSC GD 2021 Important Points to Remember 

  • The vacancies announced at present are tentative in nature and are subject to change based on the vacancies intimated by the Ministry of Home Affairs. 
  • Applications can only be made online. 
  • The Computer-Based Examination can be taken in Hindi or English. 
  • The final result coupled with the provisional allocation will be announced by the SSC based on the candidates’ performance on the CBE and subject to clearing all other levels of examination. 
  • The SSC GD 2021 Admit Cards will be made available on http://www.crpf.gov.in in due time. 
  • When uploading a photograph, candidates must bear in mind that the date on which the photograph was taken must be visible on the photo itself.
  • You should regularly visit the exam website to keep up on the latest exam updates and notifications. 
  • NCC Certificate holders will be awarded some incentives. If you are eligible for the same, read the full notification to learn about it in detail. 
  • Be very careful whilst filling up your application form. Double-check every information you have provided since only 1 application per candidate will be allowed. Additionally, there is no scope to change any data once the form has been successfully submitted. 

If you are preparing for the SSC GD 2021 exam, you can find all the necessary details related to the exam on ixamBee. Aside from that, we even provide a range of free mock tests that will allow you to practice as you prepare for the exam. These tests are totally free.  

To prepare for your General Knowledge and General Awareness section, you can make use of ixamBee’s BeePedia. Here, you can find timely, crisp and relevant information that will not only give you all the information you need for your examination(s) but will also keep you at the top of it. Oh, and did I not mention? These BeePedia updates are absolutely free!

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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an esteemed organization and falls under the Government of India. This commission was founded to recruit staff for various posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and Subordinate Offices.

The need to form SSC (then Service Selection commission) was initiated from the 47th report (1967–68) by the estimates committee. It was primarily formed to recruit lower categories of posts but with time, SSC now recruits Gazetted officers for various ministries and departments as well. It was finally renamed as Staff Selection Commission on September 26, 2021. SSC functions under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances.

Every year SSC conducts various exams like SSC GD Constable, SSC MTS, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC CGL, SSC Stenographer, SSC Junior Translator, SSC Selection Posts and others to recruit subordinates for various ministries and offices.

SSC Revised Exam Dates

SSC has recently released the exam dates for SSC CGL Tier 1 2020, SSC CHSL Tier 1 (leftover dates) 2020 and SSC Sub Inspector 2020.  The Exam Dates are mentioned below.

S.No.Name of ExamsRevised SSC Exam Dates 2020
1SSC CHSL Exam Date 2020 for Tier 1 (For left-over candidates)August 08, 2021, to August 12, 2021
2SSC CAPF 2020 Exam Date- Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police and CAPFs Examination 2019 (Paper-2)July 26, 2021
3SSC CGL Exam Date 2020 for Tier 1August 13, 2021, to August 24, 2021

As you can see above, the exam dates are of 2019 and 2020 FY (this time the further delay has happened due to COVID-19). But in general, also, SSC takes a longer time than usual (1 to 2 years) to conduct its examinations.

If SSC has so many loopholes in the recruitment process, why should you apply for it? 

Reputed Job Profile

SSC is most desired when it comes to central government jobs. Aspirants seeking well-paid jobs in the central government prefer SSC as their first choice. 

Despite the delay in the exam, SSC has remained the first choice of the candidates.  Therefore, the number of aspirants increases for these exams every year. One of the main reasons for this is the job security it provides as well as the reputation for working directly under various ministries (Central Government). Jobs through these exams provide phenomenal career growth.  

Exam for Every aspirant 

The reason why this exam is so popular is that it caters to every aspirant’s dream of becoming a government employee. Through this exam, you can become an Assistant to a Gazetted officer. 

Let’s see how:

S.No.Name of ExamsEducational Qualification
1.        SSC GD Constable10th /High School
2.        SSC MTS10th /High School
3.        SSC CHSL10+2 /Intermediate
4.        SSC Stenographer10+2 /Intermediate
5.        SSC CPOGraduate
6.        SSC CGLGraduate
7.        SSC Selection PostsMatriculation/High School/Graduate (Vary according to the posts)
8.        SSC Junior TranslatorMaster’s degree in various discipline
9.        SSC Junior EngineerDiploma in engineering

Handsome Salary

SSC gives the opportunity to earn Level 1 to Level 8 Payscale.  Let’s also discuss the salary slab of the above-mentioned posts.

S.No.Name of ExamsSalary (Pay Scale)
1.        SSC GD ConstablePay Scale: Rs 21700- Rs 69100
2.        SSC MTSGrade Pay 1800
3.        SSC CHSLRs. 19,900-63,200 (Pay Level-2) to Rs. 25,500-81,100 (Pay Level-4)
4.        SSC StenographerGrade-Pay 2400 to Grade-Pay 4600
5.        SSC CPOLevel-6 (Rs.35400 – 112400)
6.        SSC CGLPay Level-4 (Rs 25500 to 81100) to Pay Level-8 (Rs 47600 to 151100)
7.        SSC Selection PostsPay Matrix Level 1 in Rs.18000 – 41100 – Pay Matrix Level 7 in Rs.44900 – 142400
8.        SSC Junior TranslatorLevel-6 (Rs.35400 – 112400) to Level-8 (Rs.47600 – 151100)
9.        SSC Junior EngineerPay Scale- Rs 35,400-1,12,400/-

Now, if you have just graduated from a University and are looking for a stable career in central government, you can count on SSC exams. You need to be very consistent and patient throughout as SSC jobs have a history of being postponed which kills aspirants’ zeal to prepare for this exam. Despite this, one thing for sure is that SSC will conduct exams as it is the gateway for the major recruitments under various ministries.

SSC was usually called as Slow Service commission due to the delay in the commencement of the examinations but with TCS involvement, the exams are now very well organized and hoping to be better in the coming days. 

Now let’s look at the exams that are lined up by SSC- 

S.No.Name of ExamsExam Dates
1.        SSC GD ConstableNotification to be out soon.
2.        SSC MTSNotification to be out soon.
3.        SSC CHSLAugust 08, 2021 to August 12,2021
4.        SSC StenographerNotification to be out soon.
5.        SSC CPOJuly 26, 2021 (Phase 2)
6.        SSC CGLAugust 13, 2021, to August 24, 2021
7.        SSC Selection PostsNotification to be out soon.
8.        SSC Junior TranslatorNotification to be out soon.
9.        SSC Junior Engineer 2021Notification to be out soon.

You can study about these exams on our website and decide what exams suit you best according to your educational qualification. To assess your preparation level, you can attempt mock tests of these exams on our official website. They are available free of cost. 

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SSC is a one-stop solution for every aspirant’s dream of becoming a central government employee, therefore, applicants are increasing every year. You can definitely think about SSC as your career option, especially after graduation. As mentioned above it has an exam for every aspirant. i.e for 10+2, it has SSC CHSL, for Graduation you can opt SSC CGL and so on. 

We at ixamBee always support you in your preparation journey and to help you with this, we have launched SSC CHSL Online Course. We also provide mock tests for the above-mentioned exams free of cost. Do check them out!

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Constitution of India: Important Articles https://www.ixambee.com/blog/constitution-of-india-important-articles https://www.ixambee.com/blog/constitution-of-india-important-articles#respond Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:00:40 +0000 https://www.ixambee.com/blog/?p=3774 ‘Of the people, for the people and by the people’ The Constitution of India or Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna is the supreme law of India. The Constitution of India comprises 448 articles in 25 parts 12 schedules, 5 appendices, and 115 amendments. At the time of framing the constitution, our constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules […]

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‘Of the people, for the people and by the people’

The Constitution of India or Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna is the supreme law of India. The Constitution of India comprises 448 articles in 25 parts 12 schedules, 5 appendices, and 115 amendments. At the time of framing the constitution, our constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules but got amendments since then.  Our constitution includes fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions, fundamental rights, directive principles, and fundamental duties along with various other articles. One of the most unique features of the constitution of India is that it is the longest written constitution in the world. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, who was the chairman of the drafting committee at that time is also known as the father of the constitution of India.  He is widely considered to be its chief architect because he drafted the whole constitution of India.

On November 26, 1949, the constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly and it came into effect on January 26, 1950. This is the reason why India celebrates 26 January as Republic Day. Since the constitution of India was created by a constituent assembly and not by the Parliament, it is conducted as constitutional supremacy, not as parliamentary supremacy.

The constitution of India declares India a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic, assuring its citizens’ justice, equality and liberty, and endeavors to promote fraternity. In 1976, the words “secular” and “socialist” were included to the preamble amid the Emergency

The preamble of the constitution of India states that:

WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:

JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;

EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;

And to promote among them all FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;

IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION

Some Interesting facts about the Constitution of India:

It Is the Longest Constitution of any sovereign nation in the World. At present, it has a Preamble, 22 parts with 448 articles, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 115 amendments.

The Constitution is originally available in Hindi and English and the interesting fact is that it wasn’t typed or printed. The whole constitution was handwritten in both the versions i.e. Hindi and English. We can thus say that it is the longest handwritten constitution of any country in the world.

Prem Behari Narain Raizada has written the original Constitution of India in a flowing italic style with beautiful calligraphy. The original Constitution page is uniquely decorated with beautiful pictures. These pictures were made by the artists of Shantiniketan including Beohar Rammanohar Sinha and Nandalal Bose.

As stated earlier we have two versions of the constitution (Hindi and English) handwritten by Prem Behari Narain Raizada that are stored and kept in special helium-filled cases in the Library of the Parliament of India.

 It took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to prepare the final draft of the constitution after the first Constituent Assembly, which was held on December 9, 1946. When the first draft was presented, around 2,000 Amendments were made and put up for debate and discussion. After the amendments, the final draft was presented and adopted on January 26, 1950.

Useful Articles of the Constitution of India:

  1. Article No.  1:- Name and territory of the Union
  2. Article No.  3:- Formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing states
  3. Article No. 13:- Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the Fundamental Rights
  4. Article No. 14:- Equality before the law
  5. Article No. 16:- Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
  6. Article No. 17:- Abolition of untouchability
  7. Article No. 19:- Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.
  8. Article No. 21:- Protection of life and personal liberty
  9. Article No. 21A:- Right to elementary education
  10. Article No. 25:- Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion
  11. Article No. 30:- Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions
  12. Article No.40:- Organisation of village panchayats
  13. Article No. 44:- Uniform Civil Code for the citizens
  14. Article No. 45:- Provision for early childhood care and education to children below the age of 6 years.
  15. Article No. 51:- Promotion of international peace and security
  16. Article No. 51A:- Fundamental Duties
  17. Article No. 72:- Powers of President to grant pardons, suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases
  18. Article No. 74:- Council of Ministers to aid and advice the President
  19. Article No. 76:- Attorney-General of India
  20. Article No. 78:- Duties of the Prime Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the President, etc.
  21. Article No. 110:- Definition of Money Bills
  22. Article No. 112:- Annual Financial Statement (Budget)
  23. Article No. 123:- Power of President to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament
  24. Article No. 143:- Power of President to consult Supreme Court
  25. Article No. 148:- Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
  26. Article No. 149:- Duties and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
  27. Article No. 155:- Appointment of the Governor
  28. Article No. 161:- Power of Governor to grant pardons, etc., and to suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases
  29. Article No. 163:- Council of Ministers to aid and advice the Governor
  30. Article No. 168:- Constitution of Legislatures in the states
  31. Article No. 169:- Abolition or creation of Legislative Councils in the states
  32. Article No. 170:- Composition of Legislative Assemblies in the states
  33. Article No. 171:- Composition of Legislative Councils in the states
  34. Article No. 172:- Duration of State Legislatures
  35. Article No. 174:- Sessions of the State Legislature, prorogation and dissolution
  36. Article No. 178:- Speakers and Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
  37. Article No. 194:- Powers, privileges, and immunity of Advocate-General
  38. Article No. 200:- Assent to bills by the governor (including reservation for President)
  39. Article No. 214:- High courts for the states
  40. Article No. 217:-Appointment and the conditions of the office of the judge of a High Court
  41. Article No. 226:- Power of high courts to issue certain writs
  42. Article No. 239AA:- Special provisions with respect to Delhi
  43. Article No. 243B:- Constitution of Panchayats
  44. Article No. 243C:- Composition of Panchayats
  45. Article No. 243G:- Powers, authority and responsibilities of Panchayats
  46. Article No. 243K:- Elections to the Panchayats
  47. Article No. 249:-Power of Parliament to legislate with respect to a matter in the State List in the national interest
  48. Article No. 275:- Grants from the Union to certain states
  49. Article No. 280:- Finance Commission
  50. Article No. 300:- Suits and proceedings
  51. Article No. 312:- All-India Services
  52. Article No. 315:- Public Service Commission for the Union and for the states
  53. Article No. 320:- Functions of Public Service Commissions
  54. Article No. 335:- Claims of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to services and posts
  55. Article No. 352:- Proclamation of Emergency (National Emergency)
  56. Article No. 356:- Provisions in case of failure of constitutional machinery in states (President’s Rule)
  57. Article No. 360:- Provisions as to Financial Emergency.
  58. Article No. 365:- Effect of failure to comply with or to give effect to, directions given by the Union (President’s Rule)
  59. Article No. 368:- Power of Parliament to amend the Constitution and procedure therefor

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SSC (Staff Selection Commission) is known to each and every aspirant who is preparing to get an entry into the most popular government sector. SSC releases vacancies under various job categories, like – SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC GD Constable etc. every year. It did the same in the year 2018 but due to some unexpected reasons, the examination could not be conducted. Now, SSC has released a revised exam calendar with fresh SSC exam dates for all the upcoming and pending examinations for the year 2019 and 2018 respectively that will be held from 1st January 2019 to 31st March 2020.A separate SSC notification for the year 2019 is expected to release later.

SSC EXAM CALENDAR 2018-19

S.No Name of Examination Advt. Date Closing Date Date of Exam
1. Combined Jr. Hindi Translator in Subordinate Office//Hindi Pradhyapak Exam. – 2018 (Paper-I) 22.10.2018 19.11.2018 13.01.2019 (CBE) *
2. Examination for Selection Posts Phase – VI/2018 05.09.2018 30.09.2018 16.01.2019 (CBE) *

17.01.2019 (CBE)*

18.01.2019 (CBE)*

3. Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’

Examination – 2018

22.10.2018 19.11.2018 05.02.2019 to

07.02.2019 (CBE)*

4. Recruitment for Constables (GD) in CAPFs Exam-2018 ++ 21.07.2018 20.08.2018 11.02.2019 to

11.03.2019 (CBE)*

5. Rectt. of SI in CAPFs, ASI in CISF and SI in Delhi Police Examination -2018 (Paper-I) 03.03.2018 02.04.2018 12.03.2019 to

16.03.2019 (CBE)*

6. Combined Graduate Level Examination – 2017(Tier-IV)(CPT/DEST) To be notified later
7. Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Exam, 2017 (Tier-III) (SKILL TEST) To be notified later
8. Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’

Examination – 2018 (DV/SKILL)

To be notified later
9. Combined Jr. Hindi Translator in Subordinate Office//Hindi Pradhyapak Exam. – 2018 (Paper-II) 26.05.2019 (DES)**

(SUNDAY)

10. Combined Graduate Level Exam, 2018 (Tier-I) 05.05.2018 04.06.2018 04.06.2019 to

19.06.2019 (CBE)*

11. Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Exam., 2018 (Tier-I) 05.03.2019 05.04.2019 01.07.2019 to

26.07.2019 (CBE)*

12. Multi Tasking (Non-Technical)

Staff Examination-2019 (Paper-I)

22.04.2019 22.05.2019 02.08.2019 to

06.09.2019 (CBE)*

13. Combined Graduate Level Examination– 2018 (Tier-II) 11.09.2019 to

13.09.2019 (CBE)*

14. Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination – 2018

(Paper-I)

01.02.2019 25.02.2019 23.09.20-19 to

27.09.2019 (CBE)

15. Rectt. of SI in CAPFs, ASI in CISF and SI in Delhi Police Exam -2018 (Paper- II) 27.09.2019 (CBE)*
16. Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Exam., 2018 (Tier-II) 29.09.2019 (DES)**

(SUNDAY)

17. Examination for Selection Posts Phase – VII/2018 08.07.2019 27.7.2019 14.10.2019 to

18.10.2019 (CBE)*

18. Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination-2019 (Paper-II) 17.11.2019 (DES)**

(SUNDAY)

19. Combined Jr. Hindi Translator in Subordinate Office//Hindi

Pradhyapak Exam – 2019 (Paper-I)

01.08.2019 28.08.2019 26.11.2019 (CBE)*
20. Rectt. of SI in CAPFs, ASI in CISF and SI in Delhi Police Exam -2019 (Paper-I) 17.09.2019 15.10.2019 11.12.2019 to

13.12.2019 (CBE)*

21. Combined Graduate Level Exam,2018 (Tier-III) 29.12.2019 (DES) **

(MORNING) (SUNDAY)

22. Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical &

Mechanical) Examination – 2018 (Paper-II)

29.12.2019 (DES) ** (EVENING) (SUNDAY)
23. Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’

Examination – 2019

17.09.2019 15.10.2019 To be notified later
24. Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination – 2019

(Paper-I)

01.08.2019 28.08.2019 To be notified later
25. Combined Graduate Level Exam, 2019 (Tier-I) 31.10.2019 28.11.2019 To be notified later
26. Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Exam., 2019 (Tier-I) 12.12.2019 10.01.2020 To be notified later

(*)  – CBE – Computer Based Examination

(**)  – DES – Descriptive Paper

(++) – Non –Mandated Examination

SSC EXAMS PREPARATION

SSC conducts examination for various job categories and gives a golden chance to all candidates who want to serve in the government sector. There are many ways to take an entry into the government sector through SSC or Staff Selection Commission. Let’s have a look at some of the most popular jobs under SSC:-

  1. SSC CGL – The SSC CGL ( Combined Graduate Level) exam notification is released every year to recruit eligible candidates for various posts in ministries, departments and organisations of the Government of India. As the name of the exam clearly says, one needs to be a graduate to give this examination.
  2. SSC CHSL – SSC releases vacancies for Combined Higher Secondary Level or CHSL exam every year for various posts like :
  • Postal Assistants
  • Sorting Assistants D
  • Data Entry Operators
  • Lower Divisional Clerks
  • Court Clerk

The minimum eligibility needed to give this examination is simply an intermediate degree.

  1. SSC (GD) CONSTABLE – Among other important exams conducted by SSC, the recruitment for SSC GD or General Duty Constable is also quite a popular job. It gives you a chance to serve your country through various forces / agencies like – Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Secretarial Security Force (SSF) and Rifleman (General Duty) in Assam Rifles.

The minimum eligibility required to fill this form is 10th pass.

  1. SSC CPO – SSC releases notification every year for the posts of – ‘Sub inspector and Assistant Sub Inspector’ in the Central Police Force. All graduates can fill the SSC CPO form and get a good chance to serve their country.
  2. SSC STENOGRAPHER – The notification for SSC Stenographer or SSC Steno is released to recruit candidates for various posts in Grades ‘C’ and ‘D’. To give the examination for both grades C & D, a candidate needs to have passed 12th standard.

All these exams, as you can see demand basic qualifications and so it should not be very difficult to clear any of these exams. The main thing that you need to clear SSC exams is ‘practice’ which will make you better than others. Practice as much as you can and do well in the final examination.

Practice mock tests for all these important SSC examinations and make your dream come true.

ALL THE BEST!

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