The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has released the SSB Head Constable (Ministerial) Admit Card 2026 for candidates appearing in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) scheduled on July 7, 2026. Eligible candidates can now download their e-admit cards from the official recruitment portal, recruitment.ssb.gov.in, using their login credentials.

The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination centre. It contains important details such as the candidate's name, roll number, examination centre, reporting time, shift timing, and exam-day instructions. Candidates are advised to download and verify all details on the hall ticket well before the examination date.
The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 115 vacancies for the post of Head Constable (Ministerial) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). The selection process comprises multiple stages to assess the eligibility and suitability of candidates for the post.
Candidates who qualify in the Computer-Based Test will move on to the subsequent stages of the recruitment process.
The recruitment process includes the following stages:
Candidates must successfully clear each stage to be considered for final selection.
The Computer-Based Test will be conducted as per the following pattern:
Candidates should report to the examination centre well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card to complete the verification process smoothly.
The SSB HC Ministerial Admit Card 2026 contains the following information:
Candidates should immediately contact the recruitment authorities if they find any discrepancy in the admit card.
Candidates can follow these steps:
1. Visit the official SSB recruitment website at recruitment.ssb.gov.in.
2. Click on the SSB HC Ministerial Admit Card 2026 link.
3. Log in using the required credentials.
4. View the admit card displayed on the screen.
5. Download and print the hall ticket for future use.
Candidates should carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination centre.
Candidates should remember to:
Failure to produce the admit card may result in denial of entry to the examination centre.
Conclusion
The release of the SSB HC Ministerial Admit Card 2026 marks an important step in the recruitment process for 115 Head Constable (Ministerial) vacancies. Candidates appearing for the CBT on July 7, 2026, should download their hall tickets promptly, verify all details, and prepare for the examination according to the prescribed syllabus and exam pattern. Following the exam-day guidelines will help ensure a hassle-free examination experience.