
SSC releases recruitment calendar for 2025-26
Prayagraj: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released its recruitment calendar for 2025-26, outlining a comprehensive schedule of 20 major examinations to fill vacancies across various ministries, departments and offices under the central govt.The calendar, released on Friday, provides detailed timelines for application submissions and examination dates.
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One of the earliest exams,
, will begin accepting applications from June 2 to 23, with the computer-based test scheduled from July 24 to Aug 4. The Stenographer Grade C & D Exam 2025 will follow, with application dates from June 5 to 26 and the examination between August 6 and 11.The highly anticipated Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination Tier-I, which draws massive participation every year, will accept applications from June 9 to July 4, and the examination will be conducted from Aug 13 to 30.
Another major examination, Sub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) 2025, will take place from Sep 1 to 6, with applications open from June 16 to July 7.The Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Exam 2025 will begin its application process on June 23, concluding on July 18, while the exam is scheduled between Sep 8 and 18. Another popular recruitment drive is for Multi-Tasking Staff (Non-Technical) and Havildar (CBIC and CBN) posts. Applications for this will be open from June 26 to July 24, and the examination is likely to be held from Sep 20 to Oct 24.Meanwhile, for some earlier recruitment cycles, such as Junior Secretariat Assistant / Lower Division Clerk 2024, Senior Secretariat Assistant / Upper Division Clerk 2024, and Assistant Section Officer 2022-24, applications were already submitted, and the computer-based examination is scheduled for June 8.
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