All latest and upcoming SSC exam notifications are updated on this page. Most of the youngsters think of getting govt. job but just a few become able to make a required effort for this. A lot of candidates are unable to crack govt. job exam due to a lack of information about the exam notifications. Here’s the exhaustive list of all the upcoming bank exams in the year 2020-21.
SSC EXAMS
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SSC CGL
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Tier I Exam:
29-05-2021 to 07-06-2021
Tier II & III Exam:
To be notified later
Tier IV Exam: To be notified later
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Notification Date: 29-12-2020
Online Registration Date:
29-12-2020 - 31-01-2021
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SSC CPO
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Tier-1 Exam:
23rd to 26th November 2020
Tier-II Exam:
12th July 2021
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Notification: 17th June 2020
Registration Dates:
17th June 2020 - 16th July 2020
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SSC CHSL
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Tier-1 Exam:
12th April to 27th April 2021
Tier 2 Exam:
To be notified later
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Notification: 6th November 2020
Registration Dates: 06 Nov 2020 to 26 Dec 2020
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SSC
STENOGRAPHER
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Tier-1 Exam:
29 to 31 March 2021
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Notification: 10 Oct 2020
Registration Dates: 10 Oct to 4 Nov 2020
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SSC MTS
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Paper 1 Exam:
1st July to 20th July 2021
Paper 2 Exam:
To be Notified Later
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Notification: 02 Feb 2021
Registration Dates: 02 Feb to 18 March 2021
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SSC GD
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SSC GD Exam Date 2021:
August 2nd 2021 onwards
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Notification: March 25th 2021 (tentative)
Registration Dates:
March 25th 2021 - May 10th 2021 (tentative)
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Junior Hindi
Translator (SSC JHT)
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Paper 1 Exam:
19 Nov 2020
Paper 2 Exam:
31 Jan '21
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Notification: 29 June 2020
Registration Dates:
29 June to 25 July 2020
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SSC CGL is gaining the attention of candidates who are preparing for SSC jobs as it provides an excellent salary package along with additional benefits such as less work pressure, five working days a week, and a high reputation. All this makes the SSC jobs appealing. SSC CGL is an examination conducted to recruit staff for various posts in ministries, departments, and organizations of Govt. of India such as Assistant Audit Officer, Assistant Accounts Officer, A section Officer, Superintendent, Inspector, Divisional Accountant, Junior Statistical Officer. It is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for selecting staff for various Group B and Group C posts. The salary of SSC CGL ranges from Rs. 24,000 - Rs. 61,000. If you are an aspirant to govt. job than the SSC CGL exam can prove to be beneficial for you. You just need to possess a graduation degree. Qualifying the SSC CGL exam ensures your bright future. SSC CGL exam is conducted for the recruitment of various positions
SSC CPO
Staff Selection Commission conducts a national level test called the Central Police Organization (CPO) exam to fill the required number of posts into the Central Police Organizations. SSC CPO exam is conducted to fill the posts such as Sub Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), and Assistant Sub Inspector in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Under CAPF, there are following units – Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Seema Suraksha Bal (SSB), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Due to its National level approach, this exam is taken by a large of aspirants. You can also be the one to join the SSC CPO job by doing hard and smart work with the sincere help of IBT.
SSC CHSL
SSC CHSL exam has been one of the most awaited competitive exams in India. Every year a considerable number of vacancies are filled by SSC in various Govt. departments. SSC CHSL exam is conducted for the recruitment of eligible candidates for the posts of Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants(PA/SA), and Court Clerk. The salary of SSC CHSL ranges from Rs. 25,000 - Rs. 35,000. If you are an aspirant to govt. job than the SSC CHSL exam is for you. To appear in this exam, you just need to possess a 10+2 certificate.
SSC MTS
SSC MTS is a national level exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit eligible candidates for the non-technical posts as directed by the Government of India. After qualifying all the stages of the exam, a candidate gets selected for General Central Service Group ‘C’ Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial posts in various Central Government Ministries/Departments/Offices, in different States/Union Territories. Roles and responsibilities of a candidate selected through SSC MTS exam are General cleanliness & upkeep of the Section/Unit, Photocopying, sending of FAX, etc, Assisting in routine office work like a diary, dispatch, etc. including on computer, Watch & ward duties, Cleaning of rooms, Cleaning of building, fixture, etc, Dusting of furniture, etc., Upkeep of parks, lawns, potted plants, etc., Delivering of Dak (inside & outside the building), Work related to his ITI qualification, if it exists, Carrying of files & other papers within the building, Physical maintenance of records of a section, Driving of vehicles, if in possession of a valid driving license. The salary of SSC MTS ranges from Rs. 16,000 to Rs. 20,000.
SSC Stenographer (Grade C & D)
Staff Selection Commission conducts SSC Stenographer (Grade C & D) exam to recruit Stenographers in various offices under govt. of India. What’s more, the specific nature of a Stenographer’s work varies as it matters that where you are posted. Stenographer Grade C candidates get work mostly in Delhi in Ministries/Departments of Central Government. Stenographer Grade D candidates are classified in Group X and Group Y. In Group X, Stenographers work in Departments of Central Government located primarily in Delhi. Whereas, n Group Y, Stenographers work in Departments of Central Government located across India. Major duties of a stenographer are – Speech Writing, Press Conference Briefing, Minister/Officer Assisting, and Public Relations Helping. What’s the best thing about the stenographer job is it has a proper work schedule and there are no shifts or extra work hours. More specific details are given once an aspirant gets selected for the recruited. For Stenographer Grade C, salary ranges from Rs. 9300 to 34800. And for Stenographer Grade D, salary ranges from Rs. 5200 to Rs. 20200.
SSC JE
Every year SSC conducts an exam for the recruitment of Junior Engineers (JE) for various departments such as Military Engineering Services (MES), Central Public Works Department (CPWD), Central Water Commission (CWC), and Department of Posts (India Post), etc. The salary of SSC JE ranges from Rs. 32667 to Rs. 37,000.
SSC GD
SSC GD comes under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) which includes multifarious responsibilities. Most important among them are internal security, border management, Centre-State relations, administration of Union Territories. These posts carry the responsibility of strengthening our internal security in general. The salary of SSC GD ranges from Rs. 21,000 to Rs. 23,000.
Ques1. Which are the top SSC exams in 2021?
Ans1. Staff selection commission exams come with many opportunities for the candidates. In the year 2020, the Staff Selection Commission will release the following vacancies:
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SSC CGL
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SSC CHSL
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SSC CPO
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SSC JE
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SSC STENO
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SSC SELECTION POST
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SSC MTS
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Ques2. How many attempts are there in the SSC CGL exam?
Ans.2 An aspirant can appear for the SSC CGL exam as many times as he wants to be provided that he doesn’t cross the upper age limit.
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Ques3. Can a student from Arts stream apply for the SSC exam?
A3. Yes, a student from the Arts stream can apply for the SSC exam.
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Q4. Is a final year student eligible for the SSC CGL exam?
A4. A final year student is not eligible for the SSC CGL exam as he/she is asked to fill his/her aggregate marks in the application form.
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Q5. What is the eligibility requirement for SSC CGL?
A5. An aspirant whose age is between 18 and 32 is eligible for the SSC CGL exam, but there is the provision of age relaxation of 3-15 years for certain categories. Additionally, an aspirant should hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized by the Central Government.
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Q6. What qualification is needed for an SSC SGL and CHSL?
A6. For appearing in the SSC CGL exam, an aspirant should hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized by the Central Government. For appearing in SSC CHSL exam, an aspirant must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University.
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Q7. Is 60% necessary in graduation to become an Officer in SSC?
A7. No, 60% in graduation is not necessary to appear in SSC exams.
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