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Indian Express
04-08-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
SSC to disclose select details of non-recommended candidates from Nov 2024 exam results
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that it will begin publicly sharing specific personal and examination details of candidates who appeared in the final stage of recruitment examinations but were not recommended for appointment. The initiative is part of a government directive aimed at creating a pool of employable candidates that public sector undertakings (PSUs), autonomous bodies, and other agencies can access for future recruitment. SSC CGL 2025: Commission releases vacancy list in various depts, ministries The decision will be implemented starting from examinations whose final results are declared in November 2024 and onwards. The information will be arranged in roll number order and hosted on the Commission's website. This data may also be linked to a centralised recruitment portal, the government plans to develop. SSC Stenographer City Intimation Slip 2025 Out: How to download from According to the official statement, the Commission will not be responsible for the accuracy of the details submitted by candidates. It will be the responsibility of the hiring organisations, such as PSUs or autonomous institutions, to verify and authenticate candidate information at their end before proceeding with any recruitment. Delhi HC to SSC: 'Make online portal more user-friendly for visually-impaired candidates' The move is aligned with Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) guidelines issued in June 2016 and is intended to streamline the process of identifying qualified candidates who narrowly missed selection in SSC-conducted recruitment exams. For candidates who opt into the disclosure scheme, SSC will make the following details publicly accessible: name, father's or husband's name, date of birth, category (General/SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PH/Minority), gender, educational qualifications, total marks obtained, rank, complete address, and email ID. The scheme, however, will only cover those non-recommended candidates who participated in the final stage of the recruitment examination and will be limited to a number not exceeding twice the number of notified vacancies in each examination. At the time of filling their application form, candidates will have the option to opt out of the disclosure scheme. Only those who do not opt out will have their data published. The disclosed information will remain publicly available for a period of one year from the date of disclosure. SSC clarified that the disclosure scheme will not apply to Selection Posts Examinations. Additionally, candidates whose information is published are advised to retain their application forms and other examination-related documents for at least three years, in case they are considered by other recruiting agencies later.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SSC CGL 2025 notification delayed: Check latest updates and key details here
Representational SSC CGL notification 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially deferred the release of the SSC CGL 2025 notification , previously scheduled for April 22. The move has triggered uncertainty among lakhs of government job aspirants nationwide who had been awaiting the annual recruitment announcement with high expectations. In a public notice issued on its official portal, the Commission stated that a revised annual examination calendar will be published shortly. This update not only affects the SSC CGL 2025 cycle but also disrupts the broader timeline for other SSC-conducted examinations. Revised calendar in the works According to the SSC, a fresh schedule is being prepared and will be uploaded on the official website — The revised calendar is expected to outline updated dates for notifications, applications, and examinations for all major recruitment drives, including the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination. The Commission has not specified the reasons behind the delay, leaving aspirants in the dark regarding timelines and application planning. The absence of clarity has raised concerns over potential scheduling overlaps and administrative bottlenecks in the coming months. Why SSC CGL matters The Combined Graduate Level Examination is SSC's flagship recruitment test, conducted annually to fill Group 'B' and Group 'C' positions across premier government departments — including the Income Tax Department, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Customs, and others. For graduates across the country, the exam is a high-stakes opportunity for stable employment in the public sector. Lakhs of candidates prepare year-round for the exam, drawn by the promise of job security, career progression, and competitive pay. The delay in the notification disrupts their preparation strategy and application timelines. What candidates should expect Once the notification is released, it will contain detailed information on: Number of vacancies Application deadlines Eligibility criteria (educational qualification, age limits, etc.) Revised exam pattern and syllabus Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the complete details of the SSC CGL notification 2025.