SSC GD 2025 Notification Out: Registration begins for 39,481 vacancies at ssc.gov.in; schedule
Alivia Mukherjee | September 5, 2024 | 10:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC GD 2025: Registration form submission deadline is October 14 and the payment facility is open till October 15.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the General Duty (GD) constable recruitment 2025 notification today, September 4. As per the SSC GD 2025 notification, a total of 39,481 vacancies has been announced. The SSC GD 2025 registration process commenced from today. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for SSC GD 2025 recruitment by visiting the official website, ssc.gov.in.
As per the official notification the SSC GD 2025 registration deadline is October 14. However, the SSC GD 2025 registration fee deadline is October 15. As per the SSC GD 2025 official notification, candidates will be allowed to make corrections in their application form by paying a fee from November 5, 2024. The SSC GD 2025 form correction facility will close on November 7. As per the SSC GD 2025 schedule, the exam will be held in January- February. The SSC GD 2025 exam date is yet to be announced.
SSC GD 2025 Notification Out: Selection process and posts
The SSC GD 2025 selection process includes Computer Based Test (CBT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Standard Test (PST) and the medical examination. The following posts will be offered through SSC GD 2025 recruitment drive.
- Constable (General Duty) 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)
- Sepoy in NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau)
SSC GD 2025 vacancy details
Candidates can have a look at the SSC GD 2025 vacancy details below
|
Force |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
BSF |
13,306 |
2,348 |
15,654 |
|
CISF |
6,430 |
715 |
7,145 |
|
CRPF |
11,299 |
242 |
11,541 |
|
SSB |
819 |
0 |
819 |
|
ITBP |
2,564 |
453 |
3,017 |
|
AR |
1,148 |
100 |
1,248 |
|
SSF |
35 |
0 |
35 |
|
NCB |
11 |
11 |
22 |
|
Total |
35,612 |
3,869 |
39,481 |
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SSC GD 2025 exam pattern
As per the SSC GD 2025 schedule, the CBT will be held in January or February. The SSC GD 2025 exam will be divided into four parts- general intelligence and reasoning, general knowledge and general awareness, elementary mathematics and English or Hindi. The duration of each section in SSC GD 2025 exam is 60 minutes. Each section carries 20 questions. Candidates will get 2 marks for each correct answer and there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
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