SSC Exams 2026 — Complete Guide to All Staff Selection Commission Exams
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SSC Exams 2026 — Complete Guide to All Staff Selection Commission Exams

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is one of India’s largest government recruitment bodies, conducting exams every year to fill thousands of posts in central government ministries, departments, and organisations. From SSC MTS and SSC GD Constable for 10th-pass candidates to graduate-level posts under SSC CGL, there is an exam for every qualification level.

This page is your complete SSC exam guide — covering every exam SSC conducts, their eligibility, salary, exam pattern, and direct links to in-depth cluster guides.

What is SSC? Overview

Staff Selection Commission was established in 1975 and operates under the Government of India. It recruits non-gazetted and non-ministerial employees for central government departments. SSC exams are conducted in CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode across India with lakhs of candidates each year.

Detail Information
Full Form Staff Selection Commission
Established 1975
Governing Body Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Official Website ssc.gov.in
Mode of Exam Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Posts Filled Annually 50,000+
Exam Language Hindi and English

All SSC Exams 2026 — Complete List

Exam Qualification Post Type Pay Level
SSC CGL Graduation Inspector, AO, Auditor, Tax Asst etc. Level 4–10
SSC CHSL 12th Pass LDC, JSA, PA, SA, DEO Level 2–4
SSC CPO Graduation Sub-Inspector Delhi Police & CAPFs Level 6
SSC GD Constable 10th Pass Constable BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB Level 3
SSC MTS 10th Pass MTS, Havaldar (CBIC/CBN) Level 1
SSC Stenographer 12th Pass Stenographer Grade C & D Level 4–6
SSC JHT Masters (Hindi/English) Hindi Translator, Pradhyapak Level 6
SSC JE Diploma/B.Tech Junior Engineer in Govt Depts Level 6
SSC Selection Post Matric to Graduation Various phase-wise posts Level 1–8
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SSC Exam Calendar 2026 — Important Dates

Exam Notification Application Period Exam Month (Expected)
SSC CGL 2026 May 2026 May – June 2026 Sep – Oct 2026
SSC CHSL 2026 May 2026 May – June 2026 Oct – Nov 2026
SSC CPO 2026 June 2026 June – July 2026 Nov – Dec 2026
SSC GD Constable 2026 July 2026 July – Aug 2026 Jan – Feb 2027
SSC MTS 2026 June 2026 June – July 2026 Nov – Dec 2026
SSC Stenographer 2026 May 2026 (Out) May – June 2026 Sep – Oct 2026
SSC Selection Post Phase 14 May 2026 (Out) May 2026 Aug – Sep 2026

SSC Eligibility — Quick Comparison

Exam Min. Qualification Age Limit (General)
SSC CGL Bachelor’s Degree 18–32 years
SSC CHSL 12th Pass (10+2) 18–27 years
SSC CPO Bachelor’s Degree 20–25 years
SSC GD Constable 10th Pass 18–23 years
SSC MTS 10th Pass 18–25 (MTS), 18–27 (Havaldar)
SSC Stenographer 12th Pass 18–27 years
SSC JHT Master’s Degree 18–30 years
SSC JE Diploma / B.Tech 18–32 years

SSC Salary Comparison 2026

Exam Pay Level Basic Pay Approx. In-Hand
SSC CGL Group B Level 7–10 ₹44,900–56,100 ₹55,000–75,000+
SSC CGL Group C Level 4–6 ₹25,500–35,400 ₹32,000–45,000
SSC CPO SI Level 6 ₹35,400 ₹50,000–60,000+
SSC CHSL PA/SA Level 4 ₹25,500 ₹30,000–38,000
SSC CHSL LDC/JSA Level 2 ₹19,900 ₹24,000–28,000
SSC GD Constable Level 3 ₹21,700 ₹30,000–36,000
SSC MTS Level 1 ₹18,000 ₹22,000–26,000
SSC Steno Grade D Level 4 ₹25,500 ₹30,000–36,000

Complete Cluster Guides — Each SSC Exam

SSC CGL 2026 — Combined Graduate Level

SSC CGL is the most popular exam for graduates. Posts include Income Tax Inspector, Assistant Audit Officer, Sub-Inspector (CBI), Statistical Investigator, and more across 20+ departments.

SSC CHSL 2026 — Combined Higher Secondary Level

SSC CHSL is for 12th-pass candidates. Posts include LDC, JSA, Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, and DEO in government departments and post offices.

SSC CPO 2026 — Central Police Organisations

SSC CPO recruits Sub-Inspectors for Delhi Police and CAPFs. Requires graduation plus physical fitness standards.

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SSC GD Constable 2026

SSC GD Constable is among India’s biggest recruitments for 10th-pass candidates. Recruits Constables for BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB, Assam Rifles, NCB, and SSF.

SSC MTS 2026 — Multi-Tasking Staff

SSC MTS is for 10th-pass candidates. Offers MTS posts in central offices and Havaldar posts in CBIC and CBN with good job security.

SSC Stenographer 2026

SSC Stenographer recruits Grade C and Grade D stenos for central government ministries. The exam includes a unique shorthand skill test at 100/80 wpm.

How SSC Recruitment Works — Step by Step

  1. Notification Release — SSC publishes vacancy, eligibility, and dates at ssc.gov.in
  2. Online Application via OTR — Register and apply through the SSC One Time Registration portal
  3. Tier 1 / Paper 1 CBT — Objective MCQ exam to screen candidates
  4. Tier 2 / Paper 2 CBT — Advanced exam for shortlisted candidates
  5. Skill Test / Physical Test — Typing test (CHSL/MTS DEO), PET/PST (GD/CPO)
  6. Document Verification — Original documents verified before joining
  7. Final Merit List & Allocation — Based on aggregate marks and post preference

SSC Application Fee 2026

Category Fee
General / OBC / EWS ₹100
SC / ST / Women / PwBD / Ex-SM Nil (Exempt)

Frequently Asked Questions — SSC Exams

Q1. Which SSC exam is best for 10th pass candidates?

SSC MTS and SSC GD Constable are ideal for 10th-pass candidates. MTS offers a stable clerical job while GD Constable is a uniformed service post with physical benefits and faster promotions.

Q2. Which SSC exam pays the most?

SSC CGL offers the highest salary. Posts at Pay Level 7–10 (AAO, Assistant Section Officer) have in-hand pay of ₹55,000–₹75,000+ per month.

Q3. Can I appear for multiple SSC exams in the same year?

Yes. You can apply for multiple SSC exams simultaneously as long as you meet the eligibility (age and qualification) for each. There is no restriction.

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Q4. Is there negative marking in SSC exams?

Yes. Tier 1 has -0.5 marks per wrong answer. Tier 2 (Paper 1) has -1 mark per wrong answer. SSC MTS Paper 1 has -1 mark per wrong answer.

Q5. What is SSC OTR and is it mandatory?

SSC OTR (One Time Registration) is a permanent candidate profile portal at ssc.gov.in. Once registered, you can apply to any SSC exam without re-entering basic details. It is mandatory for all SSC applications.

Q6. How many attempts are allowed in SSC exams?

There is no limit on attempts. You can appear as many times as you want as long as you are within the age limit for that specific exam.

Q7. What is age relaxation for OBC/SC/ST?

OBC: 3 years relaxation. SC/ST: 5 years. PwBD (UR): 10 years. Ex-Servicemen: 3 years (after deducting military service). These are added to the upper age limit of each exam.

Q8. What documents are needed for SSC application?

You need a scanned photograph (20–50 KB, JPG), signature (10–20 KB, JPG), valid ID proof, and educational certificates. For category benefits, you also need caste/disability certificates at the DV stage.

Frequently Asked Questions about SSC Exams 2026

Which is the best SSC exam for Class 10 candidates?

For Class 10 pass candidates, SSC GD Constable and SSC MTS are the best options. SSC GD has a higher pay (Level 3, Rs 21,700) but requires clearing a strict physical test. SSC MTS (Level 1, Rs 18,000) has no physical test and suits candidates who prefer desk jobs in government offices.

What is the best SSC exam for graduation candidates?

SSC CGL is the top SSC exam for graduate candidates. It offers posts like Assistant Section Officer (Pay Level 6, Rs 35,400), Inspector (Pay Level 7, Rs 44,900), and Assistant Audit Officer (Pay Level 8, Rs 47,600). SSC CPO is also a good option for graduates who want police or paramilitary officer-level posts.

How many exams does SSC conduct per year?

SSC conducts approximately 8 to 10 major examinations per year including SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, SSC GD Constable, SSC CPO, SSC Stenographer, SSC JHT, SSC JE, and SSC Selection Post. The exact schedule for each exam year is published in the SSC Annual Exam Calendar released at the start of the year.

SSC Stenographer 2026 — Grade C and Grade D

SSC Stenographer recruits Grade C (Pay Level 6, Rs 35,400) and Grade D (Pay Level 4, Rs 25,500) stenographers for central government ministries and departments. The exam tests General Intelligence, General Awareness, and a Stenography Skill Test.

SSC Selection Post Phase 14 — 2026

SSC Selection Post Phase 14 has 2,919 vacancies across Matriculation, Intermediate, and Graduation levels. It is a unique SSC exam where candidates are selected directly based on merit in their educational qualification without a separate written exam.

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