SSC Selection Post Phase 13 Admit Card 2025 Released at ssc.gov.in for CBT Starting July 24

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the Phase 13 Selection Post Admit Card for various regions.

SSC Selection Post Phase 13 Admit Card 2025 Releas

SSC Selection Post Phase 13 Admit Card 2025 Out: Download Now from ssc.gov.in for CBT Starting July 24

Candidates who have registered for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) can now download their admit cards from the official website - ssc.gov.in. The CBT is scheduled to be conducted from July 24 to August 1, 2025, across multiple exam centers in India.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Selection Post recruitment aims to fill a total of 2,423 vacancies across Matriculation, Higher Secondary (10+2), and Graduation-level posts. Over 29 lakh candidates have applied for the examination. The exam will be conducted in multiple shifts and will include objective-type questions based on general intelligence, reasoning, general awareness, and subject-specific knowledge.

Candidates are required to carry a printed copy of the admit card, a valid photo ID proof, and passport-sized photographs to the exam center. The admit card contains essential details like the exam date, shift timing, reporting time, center name, and address.

Along with the admit card, SSC has also released the City Intimation Slip that helps candidates know their allocated exam city in advance. This can also be downloaded from the SSC regional websites.

SSC Phase 13 Selection Post Admit Card 2025 - Key Details

ParticularsDetails
SSC Phase 13 Exam DateJuly 24 to August 1, 2025
Total Vacancies2,423
Admit Card 2025 AvailabilityRegion-wise at ssc.gov.in
Mode of ExamComputer-Based Test (CBT)
RequiredAdmit-Card, Photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc), Recent Photo
Selection StagesCBT → Document Verification

Applicants must verify all information mentioned on the admit card and report discrepancies immediately to their respective SSC regional offices. Late reporting or absence of required documents can lead to disqualification from the exam.

Candidates are advised to visit their exam center a day before to avoid any last-minute confusion and plan to arrive at least 60 minutes prior to the reporting time.

Keep visiting ssc.gov.in and your SSC regional website for updates on exam guidelines, result dates, and document verification process.

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