SSC JE 2025: One-time slot selection facility to candidates who missed deadline
Vagisha Kaushik | November 25, 2025 | 05:12 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC JE 2025: Candidates can select their preferred exam cities on ssc.gov.in by 11 am on November 28.
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Subscribe NowThe Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has given a one-time opportunity to the candidates who did not avail the facility of slot selection in Junior Engineer exam 2025 to choose their preferred city through the feedback module. The window for SSC JE 2025 paper 1 slot selection will be open till 11 am on November 28.
Candidates can select their choices of cities for SSC JE 2025 exam on the official website, ssc.gov.in. “The candidates who did not avail the facility of self-slotting till the deadline date of 13.11.2025 are hereby given one-time opportunity to select their preferred city through the feedback module that is accessible through the candidate login. This will be allowed till 11:00 AM of 28.11.2025.”
However, allocation of the preferred city in respect of such candidates will be on a “best effort basis”, said the commission.
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SSC informed that the candidates who fail to use this opportunity will not be allowed to take the JE exam and their admit card will not be generated. SSC JE city slip 2025 for the candidates, who have already exercised self-slotting option during the original window will be made live today, November 25.
SSC JE paper 1 2025 will be held from December 3 to December 6 to fill 1,340 vacancies in civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering departments.
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