SSC GD Constable Application Form 2021: Apply through SSC UMANG app
Ujjwal Kirti | July 22, 2021 | 04:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC has activated the UMANG app to fill the application form for SSC GD Constable 2021. Apply before August 31.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has now opened the ‘Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG)’ to fill the application form for SSC GD Constable 2021. Earlier, the SSC UMANG had been made available for the latest news, vacancies, examination notices and results and others. Now, candidates can use the SSC online portal UMANG to complete their application procedure for SSC GD Constable 2021. This decision has been taken to give a fair chance for every candidate who cannot go out because of lockdown restrictions.
Candidates can download the UMANG app from their Play Store. Both android and iPhone users can download the SSC UMANG app from the app stores. The SSC GD Constable 2021 application form was released on July 17, 2021, and will be available till August 31, whereas candidates can pay the application fees by September 2, 2021 (11:30 PM).
SSC GD Constable exam date 2021
|
Events |
Dates |
|
SSC GD 2021 notification |
July 17, 2021 |
|
SSC GD application form 2021 apply online |
July 17, 2021 |
|
End date to fill the SSC GD 2021 application form |
August 31, 2021 |
|
Online fee payment last date |
September 2, 2021 |
|
Challan generation last date |
September 4, 2021 |
|
Fee payment by Challan end date |
September 7, 2021 |
How to apply online for SSC GD Constable 2021 using UMANG app
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Go to your mobile phone store - Google Play store (for Android users) or iTunes App Store (for Apple users)
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On the search option, type UMANG app
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Install the app
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Select your preferred language
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Register on the UMANG app using a valid mobile number
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Choose the option ‘Youth: Skills and Employment’ from the categories
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Click on the tab ‘Staff Selection Commission’
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The link to apply online for SSC GD Constable will be available on the screen
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Click on the link and follow the instructions to complete the SSC GD Constable 2021 application procedure.
SSC GD Constable Vacancy 2021
SSC has announced more than 25,000 vacancies under different posts. The vacancies have been released category-wise, gender-wise and force-wise. Check below the table to know more about SSC GD Constable vacancies 2021.
SSC GD Constable 2021 vacancy details
|
Force |
Male |
Female |
|
BSF |
6,413 |
1,132 |
|
CISF |
7,610 |
854 |
|
CRPF |
0 |
0 |
|
SSB |
3,806 |
0 |
|
ITBP |
1,216 |
215 |
|
AR |
3,185 |
600 |
|
NIA |
0 |
0 |
|
SSF |
194 |
46 |
|
Total |
22,424 |
2,847 |
To complete the application form of SSC GD Constable 2021, candidates need to pay the application fees of Rs 100 in online mode. The reserved category and female candidates are exempted from fee payment.
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