Update on 2024-04-15
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the exam calendar for the year 2025 on its official website ssc.nic.in. The calendar lists the dates for various exams that will be conducted by the SSC in the year 2025.
This includes exams like Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL), and Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exams, among others.
Here is the tentative Calendar of Examination for the Years 2025-2024:
Name of Examination | Date of Exam |
Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination (SSC CHSL) | |
SSC CHSL 2022 [Tier-1 Exam] | 9th to 21st March 2025 |
SSC CHSL 2022 [Tier-2 Exam] | 26th June 2025 |
SSC CHSL 2025 [Tier-1 Exam] | Jul-Aug 2025 |
Combined Graduate Level Examination (SSC CGL) | |
SSC CGL 2025 [Tier 1 Exam] | 14th to 27th July 2025 |
General Duty Constable (SSC GD Constable) | |
SSC GD Constable 2022 [Tier-1 Exam] | 10th January to 14th February 2025 |
SSC GD Constable 2022 [PET/PST] | To be announced soon |
Multi Tasking Staff (SSC MTS) | |
SSC MTS 2022 [Tier-1 Exam] | 02nd to 19th May 2025 and 13th to 20th June 2025 |
SSC MTS 2025 [Tier-1 Exam] | Aug-Sep 2025 |
SSC Selection Post | |
SSC Selection Post Phase 11 CBE | 27th June to 30th June 2025 |
Junior Engineer (SSC JE) | |
SSC JE 2025 [Tier-1 Exam] | October 2025 |
SSC Stenographer Examination | |
SSC Stenographer 2025 CBT | Oct-Nov 2022 |
SSC Stenographer 2022 Skill Test | 15th to 16th February 2025 |
SI in Delhi Police, CAPFs and ASI in CISF (SSC CPO) | |
SSC CPO 2025 Paper-I | October 2022 |
SSC CPO 2022 Paper-II | 2nd May 2025 |
SSC Calendar 2025 Notification & Online Registration Dates | ||
Exam Name | Notification Release Date | Online Registration |
Selection Post Examination, Phase-XI, 2025 | 06th March 2025 | 06th March to 27th March 2025 |
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2025 | 1st April 2025 | 1st April to 1st May 2025 |
Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2025 | 9th May 2025 | 9th May to 8th June 2025 |
Multi Tasking (NonTechnical) Staff, and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination2025 | 14th June 2025 | 14th June to 14th July 2025 |
Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces Examination, 2025 | 20th July 2025 | 20th July to 13th August 2025 |
Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) Examination, 2025 |
26th July 2025 | 26th July to 16th August 2025 |
Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination, 2025 | 2nd August 2025 | 2nd August to 23rd August 2025 |
Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator and Senior Hindi Translator Examination, 2025 | 22nd August 2025 | 22nd August to 12th Sep 2025 |
Central Secretariat Assistants' Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination - 2014- 2017 |
1st Sep 2025 | 1st Sep to 22nd Sep 2025 |
SSA/ UDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination- 2018 - 2019 | 8th Sep 2025 | 8th Sep to 29th Sep 2025 |
Grade 'C' Stenographer Limited Departmental Competitive Examination - 2018- 2019 | 15th Sep 2025 | 15th Sep to 9th Oct 2025 |
JSA/ LDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination- 2019 - 2020 | 22nd Sep 2025 | 22nd Sep to 13th Oct 2025 |
Central Secretariat Assistants' Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination - 2018- 2022 |
29th Sep 2025 | 29th Sep to 20th Oct 2025 |
JSA/ LDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination- 2021 - 2022 | 6th Oct 2025 | 6th Oct to 27th Oct 2025 |
SSA/ UDC Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination- 2020 - 2022 | 13th Oct 2025 | 13th Oct to 2nd Nov 2025 |
Grade 'C' Stenographer Limited Departmental Competitive Examination - 2020- 2022 | 20th Oct 2025 | 20th Oct to 9th Nov 2025 |
The Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit candidates for various non-technical posts in different government departments and ministries. The MTS Exam is a high school-level exam that is held in offline mode.
The exam is divided into two parts - Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 consists of objective-type questions and is conducted for a duration of 90 minutes. It consists of four sections - General Intelligence and Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude, General English, and General Awareness. Each section carries 25 questions of 1 mark each, making a total of 100 marks.
Paper 2 is a descriptive paper that is conducted for a duration of 30 minutes. Candidates are required to write a short essay or letter in English or any other language listed in the 8th schedule of the Constitution. The paper is 50 marks.
The selection process for the MTS Exam includes a written examination and document verification. Candidates who qualify in Paper 1 are eligible to appear for Paper 2. The final selection is based on the candidate's performance in both papers.
The eligibility criteria for the MTS Exam require candidates to have passed Class 10 or equivalent from a recognized board or university. The age limit for the exam is between 18 to 25 years, with age relaxation provided to candidates belonging to certain categories as per government norms.
The application fee for the MTS Exam is Rs. 100, while candidates belonging to certain categories such as SC, ST, PwD, and Ex-Servicemen are exempted from paying the fee.
The SSC releases notifications for the MTS Exam on its official website, and interested candidates can apply online for the exam. The exam is conducted once a year, and the dates for the same are mentioned in the SSC Exam Calendar.
The Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D' Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit eligible candidates for the posts of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ in various Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations of the Government of India.
The exam is conducted in two stages:
The Computer Based Test consists of three sections - General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and English Language and Comprehension. The total marks for the exam are 200, with each section carrying 50 marks.
Candidates who clear the Computer Based Test are called for the Skill Test, which consists of a Stenography test in Hindi or English as per the candidate's preference. The dictation speed for Stenographer Grade ‘C’ is 100 w.p.m. and for Stenographer Grade ‘D’ is 80 w.p.m. The transcription time for the same is 40 minutes for English and 55 minutes for Hindi.
The final merit list is prepared based on the candidate's performance in the Computer Based Test and Skill Test.
The Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for the recruitment of candidates for the post of Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak in various government departments and organizations.
Eligibility Criteria: The eligibility criteria for the Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is as follows:
Educational Qualification: The candidate must have a Master’s Degree in Hindi/ English with English/ Hindi as a compulsory/ elective subject at the Bachelor’s Degree level or a Master’s Degree in any subject with Hindi/ English as a compulsory/ elective subject at the Bachelor’s Degree level or a Master’s Degree in any subject with Hindi/ English as a medium of instruction and English/ Hindi as a compulsory/ elective subject at the Bachelor’s Degree level.
Age Limit: The age limit for the Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is 30 years.
Selection Process: The selection process for the Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is a two-stage process:
Paper I: Computer-Based Examination Paper I is a computer-based examination consisting of objective-type multiple-choice questions. The questions are asked in General Hindi, General English, and General Awareness. The duration of the exam is 2 hours.
Paper II: Descriptive Examination Paper II is a descriptive examination consisting of questions from Translation and Essay Writing. The duration of the exam is 2 hours.
Candidates who qualify for Paper I are eligible to appear for Paper II.
Application Process: The application process for the Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is done online through the official website of SSC. Candidates need to fill in their personal and educational details, upload their photographs and signature, and pay the application fee to complete the application process.
The application fee for the Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is Rs.100 for General/OBC category candidates. Women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) are exempted from paying the application fee.
The Junior Hindi Translator, Junior Translator, Senior Hindi Translator, and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam is a great opportunity for candidates looking to build a career in the government sector. The eligibility criteria for the exam are strict, and candidates must ensure that they meet all the requirements before applying. The selection process for the exam is also rigorous, and candidates must prepare thoroughly to clear both papers.
The Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit candidates for various posts such as Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), Sorting Assistant (SA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO).
The eligibility criteria for the CHSL exam are as follows:
The selection process for the CHSL exam consists of three stages:
The application fee for the CHSL exam is Rs. 100 for General and OBC category candidates, while it is exempted for SC/ST/PWD/Ex-servicemen and Women candidates.
The CHSL exam is usually conducted in the month of March, but the exact dates are mentioned in the SSC Exam Calendar released by the Staff Selection Commission.
The Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit candidates for various Group B and Group C posts in various government departments and ministries. The exam is conducted in four stages - Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4.
Eligibility Criteria:
Exam Pattern:
Application Process:
Important Dates:
The CGL exam is a highly competitive exam and requires thorough preparation and dedication. Candidates who clear all the stages of the exam are eligible for various Group B and Group C posts in government departments and ministries. It is important for candidates to stay updated with the exam dates and follow the official website for any updates or changes.
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