SSC CGL 2022-23: Application form today at ssc.nic.in; Check details here
Vishnukumar V | September 10, 2022 | 06:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
Staff Selection Commission will start the SSC CGL 2022 application process today. Applicants will apply for the SSC CGL 2022 exam on the official website.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission will release the SSC CGL application form 2022 online today, September 10. The SSC CGL 2022 application form will be filled in online mode only at ssc.nic.in. Before filling the SSC CGL application form 2022-23, candidates are required to check the eligibility details carefully.
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The direct link to fill the SSC CGL 2022 application form will be activated anytime soon today. The SSC CGL 2022 application fee for candidates belonging to the general and OBC categories is Rs 100 and for the female & reserved category candidates, the fee is exempted. Candidates are advised to keep all necessary documents and details ready to fill the SSC CGL application 2022-23.
SSC CGL application form 2022-23 - Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Starting date of SSC CGL 2022 application form |
September 10, 2022 |
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Last date to fill the SSC CGLapplication form 2022 |
October 1, 2022 |
Required documents to fill SSC CGL application form 2022-23
In order to successfully fill out the SSC CGL 2022 application form, candidates have to keep the following details ready.
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Valid email ID and active mobile number
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Education certificates
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Valid photo ID proof (Voter ID/Aadhar Card/Pan Card/Driving License) for uploading.
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If paying the SSC CGL registration fee in online mode - Debit/Credit Card details/Net banking
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Scanned images of recent photograph and signature as prescribed specifications
Specifications of scanned image & signature
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Particulars |
Dimension |
Size |
File type |
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Photograph |
3.5 cm (width) x 4.5 cm (height). |
20kb–50 kb |
jpg/jpeg |
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Signature |
4.0cm (width) x 2.0 cm (height) |
10kb – 20kb |
jpg / jpeg |
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SSC CGL 2022-23 application process
Candidates can check the below-mentioned step by step process to get the SSC CGL 2022 application form successful.
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Visit the SSC official website - ssc.nic.in
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Part 1 - SSC CGL registration form 2022
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Click the “New Registration” link
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Enter the asked details and generate the application number and password
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Part 2 - Login with generated login credentials
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Fill the SSC CGL application form 2022
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Pay the SSC CGL application fees
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Download and take the printout of the SSC CGL application form for your reference.
SSC CGL registration fee 2022-23
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Category |
Fees |
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General /OBC candidates |
Rs.100/- |
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SC/ST/PH and female candidates |
NIL |
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