SSC opens OTR edit facility again at ssc.gov.in; visually impaired can bypass Aadhaar face authentication
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 8, 2025 | 06:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can modify or correct their personal details through the OTR module. SSC CGL 2025 re-examination will be held on October 14.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has opened the One Time Registration (OTR) edit window again from today, October 8. Candidates can modify or correct their details in the OTR module using this facility through the official website at ssc.gov.in.
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To make changes to their personal details, candidates will need to enter their application number and password. Earlier, the commission opened the OTR facility on August 14 to allow candidates to edit their personal details.
During the SSC OTR edit facility, candidates will be able to update their personal details, including name, date of birth (DOB), gender, category, disability status, educational qualifications, contact details such as mobile number and email ID, and address details.
“Candidates are hereby informed that edit OTR facility will be available from 08.10.2025 onwards. Candidates who wish to modify/ correct their details are advised to utilise the said facility from the prescribed date,” the official notice said.
The commission further stated that visually impaired candidates will be provided the option to bypass Aadhaar face authentication during the application process. The commission has not announced the deadline to access the OTR facility.
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The SSC has also launched its official ‘X’ handle, @SSC_GoI, and asked candidates to follow it for the latest updates, notifications, and announcements. “The candidates may follow SSC’s official ‘X’ handle @SSC_GoI for latest news and updates,” the official notice said.
The commission has scheduled a re-examination for SSC CGL 2025 candidates on October 14, 2025. This includes candidates whose exams were affected by technical disruptions, incidents of attempted malpractice, or the Mumbai fire incident on September 26. The Commission has ensured that affected candidates are provided another opportunity within the original exam framework.
For any queries related to the OTR modification, candidates can contact the SSC helpdesk via telephone at 1800-309-3063 or email at helpdesk-ssc@ssc.nic.in. The commission clarified that representations submitted in physical form will not be considered.
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