SSC CHSL 2026 recruitment to open soon, here is eligibility, fee, exam pattern and key dates

SSC CHSL 2026 recruitment to open soon, here is eligibility, fee, exam pattern and key dates
SSC CHSL 2026 Applications To Open For LDC, JSA And DEO Posts Across India

SSC CHSL 2026 notification: It is estimated that the CHSL 2026 notification will be issued shortly for the recruitment process in various posts in the group C category in the departments of the central government. This examination is held every year for those who have finished their 10+2 level or its equivalent qualification.Online registration can be made by using the official SSC website when the notification is released. The candidates will be allowed to apply online within the prescribed time limit and provide essential information for their recruitment process.Posts available through SSC CHSL 2026SSC CHSL examination is organized for recruiting personnel into posts like LDC, JSA, and DEO. Such posts come under the ministries and departments of the Government of India.Distribution of vacancies takes place according to departmental needs and reservations on the basis of categories. Post allocation will be made depending upon the merit of candidates and their choices.Eligibility and Age CriteriaTo appear for the CHSL 2026 exam, the candidate should have passed the 10+2 examination. The minimum age criteria are 18 to 27 years, while relaxations are allowed for reserved categories.Candidates must make sure that the educational qualification certificate is valid and issued by a recognized institution.Application fee and registration procedureThe application fee will most likely be similar to last years, with concessions for women, SC, ST, and other reserve categories. The payment can be done using debit cards, credit cards, or net banking via the SSC website.Registration involves filling in one-time registration and application for CHSL 2026. Information should be provided carefully since there is no scope for changes, as per SSC norms.Exam pattern and recruitment procedureSelection will involve the objective type examination Tier I and Tier II, as well as skill or typing tests based on the nature of the post. The Tier I exam includes general intelligence, logical reasoning, numerical ability, English comprehension, and general awareness. The Tier I examination is scheduled to take place from July to September 2026.

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