SSC GD Constable Exam 2026: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced exciting news for the numerous young individuals aspiring to serve the nation as GD Constables. Along with the exam dates, the self-slot booking process has commenced, allowing candidates to select their exam shifts based on their study schedules, jobs, or other commitments. This new feature enhances the convenience of the examination process.
Exam Schedule and Format
The SSC GD Constable examination will take place from April 27, 2026, to May 30, 2026, across various centers nationwide. The written test will consist of 80 questions, totaling 160 marks, with a penalty of one-fourth of a mark for incorrect answers. Candidates will have 60 minutes to complete the exam, so it is crucial for them to finalize their slot bookings promptly.
Number of Vacancies
This recruitment drive will fill a total of 25,487 GD Constable positions, presenting a significant opportunity for young job seekers. Candidates who prepare well and book their slots on time stand to gain an advantage. Successful candidates will be appointed to the Central Armed Police Forces.
Self-Slot Booking Timeline
Candidates can book their preferred exam slots from April 11 to April 15, 2026, on the official website. This opportunity is available for a limited time, so all candidates are advised to select their slots without delay. This is crucial information for those preparing for the exam, and timely completion of this process is essential.
How to Download the Admit Card
Although the admit cards have not yet been released, they are expected to be available soon. To download, visit ssc.gov.in, click on the Admit Card section, and enter your registration number and password. Once the card is displayed, make sure to print it out.
Final Preparation Tips
With over 4.9 million candidates competing, it is vital to focus on timely slot booking and thorough revision in the final days leading up to the exam. Regular mock tests and solving previous years' papers will help boost confidence.
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