SSC GD Constable Admit Card 2022

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Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Has Uploaded The Admit Card for Recruitment of Constable (GD) in Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Secretariat Security Force (SSF), Rifleman (General Duty) in Assam Rifles (AR) and Sepoy in NCB. Those Candidates Who Are Enrolled Can Download Their Admit Card. Guru Gyan Provides You the Official Information and Direct Download Link Released by the SSC.


Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
    GD Constable Recruitment Admit Card 2022


Important Dates Application Fees
  • Application Start Date : 27/10/2022
  • Application Last Date : 30/11/2022
  • Online Fee Payment Last Date : 01/12/2022
  • Offline Fee Payment Last Date : 01/12/2022
  • Exam Date : 10/01/2023 to 14/02/2023
  • Status / Admit Card Available : 27/12/2022
  • General / OBC : 100/-
  • SC / ST : 0/-
  • All Category Female : 0/-
  • Payment Mode
  • Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.
Age Limit as on 01/01/2023 Total Posts
  • Minimum Age : 18 Years.
  • Maximum Age : 23 Years.
  • Age Relaxation Extra as per SSC GD Rules.
24369
Post Name Eligibility
  • GD Constable
  • Class 10 High School Exam Passed in Any Recognized Board in India.




Data from : SSC


About Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

The Estimates Committee of the Parliament, in its 47th Report (1967-68), recommended the setting up of a Service Selection Commission for conducting examinations for recruitment to lower categories of posts. Pursuant to this, and as an interim measure, an Examination Wing was initially added to the Secretariat Training School, subsequently renamed as the Institute of Secretariat Training and Management (ISTM).

The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC), in its Report on Personnel Administration, drew attention to the fact that bulk of the staff of the Government at the Centre and in the States belonged to Class III and Class IV categories. Referring in particular to the identical nature of qualifications stipulated for entry into such posts in various offices, the Commission advocated pooling of the requirements of non-technical posts by different Departments and selection of personnel either by joint recruitment or through a recruitment board. It was in pursuance of this recommendation that the Government of India decided to constitute a Subordinate Services Commission under an Executive Resolution.

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