SSB Head Constable admit card 2026 out at ssb.gov.in; PET, PST exam on January 28
Sundararajan | January 26, 2026 | 05:11 PM IST | 1 min read
SSB HC Ministerial Recruitment 2026: Candidates can download the hall ticket by entering their registration ID and password.
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has issued the admit card for the Head Constable (Ministerial) recruitment examination 2026. Registered candidates can download the SSB HC admit card for the physical exam through the official website at ssb.gov.in.
To download the SSB HC (Ministerial) admit card 2026 for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) or Physical Standard Test (PST), candidates are required to use their valid registration ID and password.
The PET or PST examination for SSB Head Constable (Ministerial) recruitment 2026 is scheduled to be held on January 28, 2026.
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The SSB recruitment drive is for 115 vacancies for the post of Head Constable (Ministerial). Candidates who clear the PET or PST will be called for the next stage of the selection process, as per SSB guidelines.
Candidates have to carry their SSB HC PET PST admit card and a photo ID to the exam centre. Without the SSB HC admit card, entry will not be allowed.
The PET and PST stage tests candidates’ physical fitness and measurements. Candidates must meet the minimum height, chest, and endurance requirements set by the SSB recruitment board.
SSB HC Admit Card 2026: Steps to download
Follow the instructions below to download the SSB HC Ministerial admit card for the PET and PST examination 2026.
- Go to the official SSB portal, ssb.gov.in.
- Click on the “PET/ PST Admit Card for Head Constable - Ministerial Examination 2026” link.
- Enter your valid registration ID, password, and captcha.
- Click on the “Login” button.
- The SSB PET PST admit card for Head Constable posts will be displayed.
- Download the admit card and take a printout of it for future use.
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