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India Today
9 hours ago
- Business
- India Today
SSC chairman refutes allegations, clarifies eduquity's role in exam process
In an exclusive interaction with Lallantop, Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Chairperson addressed the swirling controversies surrounding Eduquity, firmly rejecting rumours and clarifying the company's role in the examination chairperson explained that Eduquity's responsibility was limited strictly to conducting the examinations. It had no involvement in question paper setting, centre allocation, or content creation. The payment difference compared to previous contracts, he said, was due to the fact that earlier, TCS handled the entire process end-to-end, while now different tasks are distributed amongst multiple further dismissed allegations of paper leaks and repeated questions, noting that no SSC examination paper has been leaked since 2018. Claims about candidates being sent to remote locations like the Andaman Islands, he said, were unfounded, and there was no evidence to back them. Rumours of Eduquity being blacklisted were also termed 'completely baseless.' Technical glitches reported during the exams were attributed to delays in the new security software rather than hardware faults. The Aadhaar-based verification system, he noted, has significantly curbed impersonation, preventing candidates from appearing under multiple identities and leading to a drop in overall chairperson also highlighted operational improvements introduced by Eduquity, including a Command Control Room (CCR) and a one-click VoIP system, aimed at boosting efficiency and government action, he confirmed that Ernst & Young (EY) has been appointed as the audit agency. Preliminary findings suggest that fewer than 5% of candidates encountered issues during the examination, and all such candidates will be offered a fair chance to interview underscored that Eduquity has adhered to its responsibilities for transparency, and the SSC urged the public to rely on verified information rather than speculation.- Ends


News18
15 hours ago
- Business
- News18
SSC Recruitment 2025: No Exam, Salary Rs 40,000 Per Month – Golden Chance For Graduates!
SSC Recruitment 2025: Apply online for five vacancies till August 20, 2025. No written exam required SSC Recruitment 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced a promising opportunity for young job seekers seeking employment in the public sector. The Commission is inviting online applications to hire young professionals. Interested and eligible candidates may apply via the official SSC website. The application window opened on August 7, 2025, and will close on August 20, 2025. A total of five (05) vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Notably, no written examination is required for selection. Eligibility Criteria Salary And Contract Terms Selected candidates will receive a starting salary of Rs 40,000 per month. Based on satisfactory performance, the contract may be extended for a further year. In such cases, the salary may be increased by up to 5%, with the maximum salary capped at 1.25 times the initial pay. Application Process Apply for SSC Recruitment 2025 Download Official SSC Recruitment 2025 Notification Applicants are strongly advised to read the official notification carefully before applying. For detailed information and updates, please visit the official SSC website. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
SSC defers CGL exam to September, cites need for ‘rigorous evaluation of examination platform and operation readiness'
The Staff Selection Commission has deferred the Combined Graduate Level Exam (CGLE), 2025, which was scheduled to be conducted on August 13, 2025. SSC has deferred the CGL exam to first week of September. (File) In an official notice, the commission said that it has decided to conduct a rigorous evaluation of the exam platform and operational readiness, adding that the exam will now start from the first week of September 2025 and a revised schedule for CGLE will soon be posted on the website of the Commission. Also read: SSC SI Paper 2 Result 2024 declared at check result here The move follows recent reforms in the CBE (computer-based examinations) in line with a Supreme Court directive. The commission said that reforms were introduced with the Selection Posts/Phase XIII Exams, 2025 which were held at 194 venues across the country from July 24 to August 1, 2025. Aadhaar authentication for candidates and Exam Functionaries was also introduced from the above mentioned exam in a bid to tackle impersonation and related malpractices. However, the commission said, there were disruptions to certain candidates in taking the exam, owing to technical factors and operational reasons. It said, 'During the conduct of the above examination, there were disruptions to certain candidates in taking the exam, owing to technical factors and operational reasons. Many such candidates were identified and in order to provide a fair opportunity, they were rescheduled and accommodated in subsequent shifts till 1st August 2025. In addition, on 2nd August 2025, exams were conducted in three shifts for more such candidates identified and about 8000 candidates appeared for these tests on 2nd August 2025.' 'Subsequently, on analysis of the logs pertaining to all shifts held till 2nd August, about 55000 candidates have been identified, in respect ofwhom, there are gaps in data and in order to set the record straight, these candidates deserve the benefit of doubt. Accordingly, the Commission has decided that for these candidates another opportunity would be provided to take their test on Friday, the 29th August 2025.' Meanwhile, the commission has also informed that it will be enabling the One Time Registration (OTR) facility on the official portal from August 14, 2025. The official notice reads, 'During the period of application submission for various examinations for 2025 cycle, the One Time Registration (OTR) facility at the SSC portal was disabled for editing. Edit facility for OTR will be permitted once again from 14th August 2025 till 31st August 2025 for future application purposes. Candidates who wish to edit any field in their OTR are advised to make changes during the above period. Applications for subsequent exams will start rom September 2025 and the candidates will not be permitted to edit OTR after the above mentioned window.' For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of SSC.


India.com
3 days ago
- General
- India.com
SSC SI Paper 2 Result OUT At ssc.gov.in- Check Direct Link, Other Details Here
SSC SI Paper 2 Result 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced the result for the SSC SI Paper 2 2024. All the candidates who have appeared for the examination of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) will be able to check their result through the official website, i.e. Around 24,190 candidates were eligible to appear for the paper 2 exam after the result of the paper one, which was Physical Endurance Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) which was declared on 3rd February. Then the main paper 2 exam took place on 8th March, 2025 and again was conducted on 30th April, 2025 for additional 59 candidates. SSC SI Paper 2 Result 2025; Direct Link to Download the Result PDF of Female Candidates Step 1: Go to the official Step 2: Find the tab of 'Results' on the homepage, click on it. Step 3: Find the link of 'SSC SI Paper 2 Result 2024' and click on it. Step 4: A PDF will appear on your screen. Step 5: Use the short cut key of CTRL + F to find your name and roll number in the list. Step 6: Download the PDF for future reference. SSC SI Paper 2 Result 2025: Recruitment Guidelines For the SSC SI Exam 2025, according to the recruitment guidelines of the official notification, it says that candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying marks in Paper-II to advance to the next stage of selection. The qualifying thresholds are set at 30 per cent (60 marks) for the Unreserved (UR) category, 25 per cent (50 marks) for OBC and EWS categories, and 20 per cent (40 marks) for all other categories. Notably, these cut-offs do not include any bonus marks provisionally granted to NCC certificate holders during the result compilation of Paper-I and Paper-II, as mentioned in the official notice. All the candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for all the important updates.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
SSC CGL 2025 exam postponed: Check new exam date and when OTR edit window opens
The Staff Selection Commission has postponed the Combined Graduate Level Exam 2025. The exam will now occur in the first week of September. This delay allows for a review of the examination platform. The One Time Registration edit facility will reopen from August 14 to 31. Candidates can revise their registration details. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Linked to broader quality assurance measures OTR edit facility reopening in mid-August Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has postponed the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025, originally scheduled to begin on August 13. The examination will now be held in the first week of September. The Commission stated that the delay is intended to allow a rigorous review of its examination platform and overall operational to the SSC, the postponement is part of a wider quality assurance effort to ensure the smooth conduct of its examinations. The Commission aims to identify and resolve any technical or operational vulnerabilities before administering the CGL and other upcoming recruitment decision follows issues encountered during the recent Selection Posts/Phase XIII examinations, where technical disruptions required rescheduling and retests for over 55,000 a separate update, the Commission announced that the One Time Registration (OTR) edit facility will reopen from August 14 to 31, 2025. This will allow candidates to revise their registration details ahead of the September recruitment has clarified that no changes will be permitted after the edit window closes. Candidates are advised to check their details carefully to avoid discrepancies during the application and selection revised schedule for the CGL and other exams will be posted soon on the official SSC website. Candidates are encouraged to monitor the site regularly for updates.(With inputs from TOI)