SSC CGL 2026 Notification Out

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the detailed notification for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination, 2026. This national-level recruitment exam is conducted to recruit eligible graduates for prestigious Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts (both Gazetted and Non-Gazetted) across various Ministries, Departments, and Organizations of the Government of India.

If you are looking for a secure and reputable career in the central government, read below for complete details regarding important dates, eligibility criteria, post profiles, application fees, and a highly detailed breakdown of the Tier-I and Tier-II exam patterns.

### SSC CGL 2026 Recruitment Overview

  • Name of Exam: Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2026 (SSC CGL 2026)
  • Conducting Body: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
  • Classification of Posts: Group ‘B’ & Group ‘C’
  • Job Category: Central Government Jobs
  • Job Location: Across India
  • Application Mode: Online Only

### Important Dates

EventSchedule
Start Date of Online ApplicationMay 21, 2026
Last Date to Apply OnlineJune 22, 2026 (Till 23:00 Hrs)
Last Date for Online Fee PaymentJune 23, 2026 (Till 23:00 Hrs)
Application Form Correction WindowJune 29, 2026 to July 1, 2026 (23:00 Hrs)
Tentative Schedule of Tier-I Exam (CBT)August – September, 2026
Tentative Schedule of Tier-II Exam (CBT)To be notified later

### Eligibility Criteria

1. Educational Qualification

  • For General Posts: Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or equivalent institution.
  • For Junior Statistical Officer (JSO): Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with at least 60% marks in Mathematics at the 12th standard level OR a Bachelor’s Degree with Statistics as one of the subjects at the degree level.

2. Age Limit (Varies by Post)

  • Minimum Age: 18 Years
  • Maximum Age: Ranges from 27 to 32 Years depending on the post profile.
  • Age relaxation is applicable to SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), PwD, and Ex-Servicemen categories as per Government of India guidelines.

### Detailed Selection Process & Exam Scheme

The SSC CGL 2026 recruitment process will consist of two primary stages conducted via the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode: Tier-I and Tier-II.

## STAGE 1: Tier-I Examination (Qualifying Stage)

The Tier-I exam is compulsory for all candidates. It consists of Objective Type, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The marks scored in Tier-I are normalized to shortlist candidates for Tier-II, but they are not added into the final merit list.

Tier-I Exam Pattern Structure:

Section / SubjectNumber of QuestionsMaximum Marks
A. General Intelligence and Reasoning2550
B. General Awareness2550
C. Quantitative Aptitude2550
D. English Comprehension2550
TOTAL100 Questions200 Marks
  • Negative Marking: There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Tier-I.
  • Medium of Exam: Except for English Comprehension, questions will be set in both English and Hindi.

## STAGE 2: Tier-II Examination (Merit Deciding Stage)

Tier-II is the final exam format that determines a candidate’s selection. It is structured into multiple papers and further split into separate sections and sessions conducted on the same day.

Paper-I (Compulsory for All Posts):

Paper-I is divided into two main Sessions. Session-I covers objective sections, and Session-II evaluates your operational and typing skills.

SESSION-I (Total Duration: 2 Hours 15 Minutes)
  • Mathematical Abilities: 30 Questions (90 Marks)
  • Reasoning and General Intelligence: 30 Questions (90 Marks)
  • Sectional Time: 1 Hour total for this module block.
  • English Language and Comprehension: 45 Questions (135 Marks)
  • General Awareness: 25 Questions (75 Marks)
  • Sectional Time: 1 Hour total for this module block.
  • Computer Knowledge Module: 20 Questions (60 Marks)
  • Sectional Time: 15 Minutes. (This module is qualifying in nature, but higher qualifying thresholds are set for posts like CSS, MEA, etc.)
SESSION-II (Total Duration: 15 Minutes)
  • Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) Module: Candidates must complete a single Data Entry Task consisting of approximately 2000 key depressions in 15 minutes. This test is mandatory and qualifying for all posts.

Paper-II & Paper-III (For Specialized Posts Only):

  • Paper-II (Statistics): 100 Questions for 200 Marks (Duration: 2 Hours). Required only for candidates applying for the post of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO).
  • Paper-III (General Studies – Finance and Economics): 100 Questions for 200 Marks (Duration: 2 Hours). Required only for candidates applying for the post of Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer.
  • Negative Marking in Tier-II: There is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer in Paper-I (Section-I, Section-II, and Section-III Module-I) and 0.50 marks in Paper-II and Paper-III.

### Application Fees

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹100/-
  • Women / SC / ST / PwD / ESM: NIL (Exempted)
  • The payment must be made securely via online payment methods like Net Banking, Visa/Mastercard/Rupay Credit or Debit cards, or UPI.

### How to Apply for SSC CGL 2026

Follow these step-by-step guidelines to submit your online application form smoothly:

  1. Visit the New Official Portal: Open your browser and head over to the unified SSC website: https://ssc.gov.in.
  2. Complete One-Time Registration (OTR): If you haven’t registered on the new website, click on “Register Now” to finish your OTR profile. Fill in basic details like name, father’s name, matriculation details, and contact numbers.
  3. Login: Log in to your candidate dashboard using your permanent Registration Number and Password.
  4. Apply for CGL 2026: Under the “Live Examinations” section, find the tab for Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2026 and click on “Apply”.
  5. Fill Application Details: Choose your preferred examination centers and indicate if you wish to apply for specialized posts like JSO.
  6. Live Photo Capture & Signature Upload: * Use a webcam or your phone via the official SSC app to capture a live photograph. Ensure you are against a light/white background and not wearing caps or glasses.
    • Upload a cleanly scanned image of your signature on white paper with black or blue ink.
  7. Fee Payment: Pay the application fee of ₹100/- via the integrated online payment gateway (if applicable).
  8. Final Submission: Preview your form entries completely to check for errors. Click on “Submit” and take a clean printout of your generated application form for future verification rounds.
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