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SSC GD Constable 2026: New Exam Dates, Vacancies for 25,487 Posts, and Latest Schedule

Overview

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has postponed the Constable (General Duty) examination for recruitment in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles. The exam, which fills a significant vacancy of 25,487 posts, was initially scheduled for February. The commission has since released a revised schedule, introducing a new process where candidates can select their preferred week for the Computer Based Test (CBT).

Important Dates

Candidates must track the following key milestones. The most critical action required now is selecting an exam week.

Event Status / Date
Official Notification Released previously
Initial Exam Dates (Postponed) February 2026
Exam Week Preference Window Currently Open
New CBT Exam Dates Starts from 27 April 2026
Final Result To be announced

Immediate Action Required: The window for candidates to book their preferred week for the SSC GD 2026 CBT is now active. This step is mandatory to receive an admit card.

Vacancy Details

The recruitment drive aims to fill 25,487 Constable (GD) posts across various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles. This represents a substantial opportunity for aspirants seeking a stable career in uniformed services.

Eligibility Criteria

While the full detailed notification with specific age, physical, and educational requirements has been published earlier, the core eligibility typically includes:

  • Nationality: Indian.
  • Age Limit: Usually 18-23 years, with relaxations for reserved categories as per government norms.
  • Educational Qualification: Matriculation (10th pass) or equivalent from a recognized board.
  • Physical Standards: Specific height, chest, and weight measurements as prescribed for males and females.

Selection Process

The selection for SSC GD Constable is a multi-stage process:

  1. Computer Based Test (CBT): The first and primary screening stage.
  2. Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Standard Test (PST): Qualifying in nature.
  3. Medical Examination: To ensure candidates meet the required health standards.
  4. Document Verification: Final confirmation of eligibility.

Exam Pattern / Syllabus

The CBT is the first hurdle. Understanding its structure is crucial for preparation.

"SSC GD CBT Exam Pattern (Expected)"
The Computer Based Test is typically objective in nature.
  • Mode: Online (CBT).
  • Duration: 60 minutes.
  • Questions: 80 questions.
  • Marking: +1 for correct answer, negative marking (usually -0.25) for wrong answers.
  • Sections: The paper generally covers four subjects:
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning (20 questions)
    • General Knowledge & General Awareness (20 questions)
    • Elementary Mathematics (20 questions)
    • English/Hindi (20 questions)

Impact on Aspirants

The postponement and the new phased exam schedule starting April 27 have a dual impact. It has extended the preparation timeline for all candidates, providing more opportunity for revision and practice. However, it has also introduced a new step—selecting an exam week—which requires immediate attention from already registered candidates to secure a preferred slot.

What Should Aspirants Do Now

  1. Book Your Exam Week: Immediately log into the official SSC portal using your registration details to select your preferred week for the CBT. Do not delay this step.
  2. Intensify Revision: Use the extended timeline to solidify your grasp on all four sections of the CBT syllabus.
  3. Incorporate Mock Tests: Regular practice with full-length mock tests is non-negotiable. It builds speed, accuracy, and familiarizes you with the online exam interface and pressure.
  4. Focus on Fitness: Simultaneously, begin or maintain physical training to comfortably meet the PET standards like race and long jump.
  5. Monitor Official Channels: Regularly check the SSC website (ssc.gov.in) for any further updates regarding admit card download links, which will be released after the preference window closes.

FAQ

Q: What is the last date to select the exam week preference?
A: As of now, no official confirmation is available on the closing date for the preference window. Candidates should complete the process as soon as possible.

Q: When will the admit card be released?
A: Admit cards will be generated and released for download on the SSC website after the exam week preference window closes and the final schedule is allocated.

Q: How many vacancies are there in SSC GD 2026?
A: There are 25,487 Constable (GD) vacancies across CAPFs and Assam Rifles.

Q: What is the new starting date for the SSC GD CBT 2026?
A: The Computer Based Test is now scheduled to start from 27 April 2026.

Q: Is the exam week preference selection mandatory?
A: Yes, candidates must log in and select their preferred week to be allocated a specific exam date and to receive their admit card.

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