SSC GD Exam Rescheduled to May 29-31 in Prayagraj The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the rescheduling of the canceled exams for the General Duty (GD) recruitment in Prayagraj. Originally planned for May 25-27, the exams were postponed due to disruptions caused by protests and traffic chaos at the examination centers. The new dates for the affected exams have been set for May 29, 30, and 31, with six examination centers established across the city. Each day will feature three shifts, accommodating 1,080 candidates per shift, and the exam duration has been extended to May 31. The decision to reschedule followed incidents on May 25 and 26 at the Sunitha Singh Sita Singh Women’s College in Jhunsia, where candidates protested over alleged issues with the exam setup. The protests led to traffic jams and damage to infrastructure, prompting the SSC to cancel the exams for May 25-27. Over 4,911 candidates were impacted by the cancellation, and the commission has provided updated schedules to ensure minimal disruption. To manage the large number of candidates, the SSC has increased the number of examination centers to six, with an additional center opened to alleviate overcrowding and logistical challenges. The exam logistics now include three shifts daily, with strict adherence to safety protocols. Candidates are required to report to their assigned centers on time, following instructions outlined in their admit cards, which will be uploaded to the SSC’s official website on May 27. Security measures have been intensified to ensure a smooth and orderly conduct of the exams. Local authorities and staff at the centers have been instructed to enforce strict security and discipline.#prayagraj #staff_selection_commission #ssc #sunitha_singh_sita_singh_womens_college #jhunsia

SSC GD Constable Exam 2026: Revised Schedule Expected Soon, 25,487 Posts Available The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is set to release the revised exam schedule for the GD Constable recruitment in 2026. The original exam, which was postponed from February 23, is expected to be announced in the first week of March. Candidates who had registered for the exam are eagerly awaiting the new dates, though an official notice has not yet been issued. Media reports suggest the updated schedule may be released soon, and applicants are advised to regularly check the SSC’s official website for the latest updates. The exam pattern for the GD Constable recruitment includes questions on reasoning, general awareness, mathematics, and Hindi/English. Candidates will face 80 questions worth 160 marks, to be completed in one hour. Negative marking applies, with two marks deducted for each incorrect answer and a quarter mark deducted for each wrong response. To qualify, candidates must secure a minimum percentage of marks based on their category. General category applicants need 30%, OBC and EWS candidates require 25%, and SC/ST candidates must achieve 20%. The exam results will determine eligibility for the 25,487 posts available across various organizations. The recruitment will cover multiple departments, including the Border Security Force (616 posts), Central Industrial Security Force (14,595 posts), Central Reserve Police Force (5,490 posts), Sashastra Sakha Bhawani (1,764 posts), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (1,293 posts), General Duty (1,706 posts), and Sashastra Security Veterans Force (23 posts). Candidates are urged to stay updated by monitoring the SSC’s official website, as the revised exam date could be announced at any time.#central_industrial_security_force #ssc #border_security_force #central_reserve_police_force #sashastra_sakha_bhawani
SSC GD Exam Date 2026 Revised Schedule to Be Released Soon The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has canceled the written examination for the recruitment of Constables (General Duty) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Special Security Force (SSF), and Assam Rifles, originally scheduled for February 23, 2026. The revised schedule will be announced on the official website, ssc.gov.in. The exam was intended to fill 25,487 vacancies, and candidates who registered for the test are eagerly awaiting the new dates. The revised schedule is expected to be released in the first week of March, with the admit card likely to follow in the last week of the month. The SSC has clarified that there will be no official reason provided for the postponement, though administrative reasons were cited. The exam was part of a competitive process to select candidates for roles in CAPFs, SSF, and Assam Rifles, with nearly 48.8 lakh applicants having registered for the test. In related news, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has extended the application deadline for the Group D recruitment to March 9, 2026. Candidates interested in applying for this position can check the official website for further details. The original text also included unrelated information about a wedding, which appears to be an error or extraneous content and has been omitted from the rewritten article.#assam_rifles #ssg #ssc #capfs #ssf