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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 12256 Vacancies | jobchecks.in
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) | 2026

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) Recruitment 2026: Apply Online for 12256 Vacancies

SSC CGL 2026

Total Posts: 12256 Category: All India Govt Jobs, 12th Pass, Fresher Jobs, Graduation Jobs Job Type: RECRUITMENT Location: All India
Last Date to Apply: 22-06-2026  |  Advt No: F. No. HQ-C11018/1/2026-C-1 dated 21-05-2026  |  Apply Mode: Online
  • Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification for Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) 2026.
  • The recruitment drive aims to fill approximately 12,256 vacancies for Group B and Group C posts.
  • Eligible candidates with a Graduation Degree can apply online from 21 May 2026 to 22 June 2026.
  • The selection process involves a two-tier Computer Based Examination (Tier-I and Tier-II).
  • Pay scales range from Pay Level 4 (Rs. 25,500–81,100) to Pay Level 8 (Rs. 47,600–1,51,100).
  • Age limits vary by post, with relaxations available for reserved categories.
  • Essential educational qualification is a Bachelor’s Degree, with specific requirements for JSO and Statistical Investigator posts.
  • The application fee is Rs. 100/- for General/OBC/EWS male candidates; others are exempted.
  • Tier-I exam is scheduled for August-September 2026, and Tier-II for December 2026.
  • Candidates must meet specific physical and medical standards for certain posts.
  • The official website for application is ssc.gov.in.
  • This is a significant opportunity for graduates seeking prestigious government jobs.

Important Dates

Apply Start
21-05-2026
Last Date
22-06-2026
Fee Last Date
23-06-2026
Admit Card
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Exam Date
August – September, 2026 (Tier-I), December, 2026 (Tier-II)
Result
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Salary & Pay Scale

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Rs. 25,500
Starting Salary per Month
Pay Scale: Pay Level 4 to Pay Level 8 Pay Level: 4 to 8 Grade Pay: null
Allowances: null

Documents Required for Application

  • Matriculation/Secondary School Certificate (for date of birth proof)
  • Graduation Mark sheets and Degree/Provisional Certificate
  • SC/ST Certificate (in prescribed format)
  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (valid as on closing date)
  • EWS Income & Asset Certificate (valid for FY 2026–27)
  • PwBD Disability Certificate
  • Ex-Serviceman discharge certificate and other relevant documents
  • Equivalence certificate (if applicable)
  • DEB/UGC approval letter (for Distance Learning degrees)
  • Certificate of proficiency in State Regional/official language (for specific posts)

Educational Qualification

  • Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent as on 01-08-2026.
  • For JSO: At least 60% marks in Mathematics at 12th level OR Statistics as a subject at degree level.
  • For Statistical Investigator Grade-II: Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Demography, etc.
  • Final year appearing candidates are eligible if they possess the qualification by 01-08-2026.

Vacancy Details – Post Wise

Category Vacancy
Group B (Gazetted/Non-Gazetted) Details to be updated on SSC website
Group C Details to be updated on SSC website
Total Vacancies Approximately 12,256 (Tentative)

Application Fee

CategoryFee Amount
General / OBC / EWSRs. 100/-
SC / STNIL
PH / PWDNIL
FemaleNIL
Ex-ServicemenNIL
Payment ModeOnline (BHIM UPI, Net Banking, Debit/Credit Cards)

Age Limit

Minimum Age
18 years
Maximum Age
32 years (depending on post)
Age Cutoff Date
01-08-2026
Age Relaxation: As per government rules (SC/ST: 5 yrs, OBC: 3 yrs, PwBD: 10-15 yrs, Ex-Servicemen: 3 yrs)

Selection & Exam Process

Tier-I: Computer Based Examination

  • Objective Type MCQs covering General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
  • Duration: 1 hour (1 hour 20 minutes for scribe-eligible PwBD candidates).
  • Negative Marking: 0.50 marks per wrong answer.

Tier-II: Computer Based Examination

  • Consists of Paper-I (Compulsory for all), Paper-II (for JSO/Statistical Investigator), and Paper-III (for AAO/AACO).
  • Paper-I includes sections on Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness, Computer Knowledge Test, and Data Entry Speed Test (DEST).
  • Paper-II focuses on Statistics.
  • Paper-III focuses on General Studies (Finance and Economics).
  • Negative Marking: 1 mark per wrong answer in Paper-I (Sections I, II, III); 0.50 marks in Paper-II and Paper-III.
  • DEST and Computer Knowledge Test are qualifying in nature.

Tier-I: Computer Based Examination

Subject No. of Questions Maximum Marks Time
General Intelligence & Reasoning 25 50 1 hour (1 hr 20 min for PwBD)
General Awareness 25 50
Quantitative Aptitude 25 50
English Comprehension 25 50
Total 100 200

Negative marking: 0.50 marks per wrong answer.

Tier-II: Computer Based Examination

Paper-I (Compulsory for all posts)

Section Subject Questions Marks Duration
Session-I Mathematical Abilities + Reasoning & General Intelligence 30+30 = 60 180 2 hrs 15 min
English Language & Comprehension + General Awareness 45+25 = 70 210
Session-II Computer Knowledge Test (qualifying) 20 60 15 min
Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) (qualifying) 15 min

Paper-II (For JSO / Statistical Investigator only)

Subject Questions Marks Duration
Statistics 100 200 2 hours

Paper-III (For AAO / AAcO only)

Subject Questions Marks Duration
General Studies (Finance and Economics) 100 200 2 hours

Negative marking: 1 mark per wrong answer in Paper-I (Sections I, II, III); 0.50 marks in Paper-II and Paper-III.

How to Apply – Step by Step

  1. Visit the official SSC website: https://ssc.gov.in/
  2. Generate One-Time Registration (OTR) on the new portal (mandatory). Use Aadhaar-based authentication if possible.
  3. Complete and lock your OTR profile.
  4. Fill the Common Application Form (CAF), including capturing a live photograph.
  5. Upload scanned signature (JPEG/JPG, 10–20 KB, 6.0 cm × 2.0 cm).
  6. Fill in post preferences and exam centre choices (3 centres within the same region).
  7. Pay the application fee of Rs. 100/- online (if applicable) by 23 June 2026.
  8. Preview and print the application form to verify details before final submission.
  9. Use the correction window (29 June – 01 July 2026) if any corrections are needed (chargeable).
  10. Keep a printout of the application and related documents for at least 3 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the last date to apply for SSC CGL 2026?
A: The last date to submit the online application form for SSC CGL 2026 is 22 June 2026 (23:00 hours). The fee payment can be made until 23 June 2026 (23:00 hours).
Q: How many vacancies are available in SSC CGL 2026?
A: Approximately 12,256 vacancies are available for Group B and Group C posts across various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India. The exact vacancy details will be updated on the official SSC website.
Q: What is the educational qualification required for SSC CGL 2026?
A: Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university or equivalent as on 01-08-2026. For Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), candidates need either 60% marks in Mathematics at 12th level or a degree with Statistics as a subject. Final year appearing candidates can also apply but must possess the degree by the cut-off date.
Q: What is the age limit for SSC CGL 2026?
A: The age limit varies by post: 18-27 years for Group C posts, 18-30 years or 20-30 years for most Group B posts, and 18-32 years for Junior Statistical Officer. Age will be calculated as on 01-08-2026, with relaxations available for SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), PwBD (10-15 years), and Ex-Servicemen as per rules.
Q: What is the application fee for SSC CGL 2026?
A: General, OBC, and EWS male candidates must pay Rs. 100/- as a non-refundable application fee. Women candidates (all categories), SC/ST, PwBD, and Ex-Servicemen eligible for reservation are exempted from the fee. Fee payment can be made through BHIM UPI, Net Banking, or debit cards.
Q: What is the selection process for SSC CGL 2026?
A: Selection is through a two-tier Computer Based Examination. Tier-I has 100 questions (200 marks) covering General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Tier-II includes Paper-I (mandatory for all), Paper-II (for JSO/Statistical Investigator), and Paper-III (for AAO). Both tiers have negative marking.
Q: When will the SSC CGL 2026 Tier-I exam be conducted?
A: The Tier-I Computer Based Examination is tentatively scheduled for August-September 2026, while Tier-II is expected in December 2026. Exact dates will be announced on the official SSC website closer to the exam.
Q: Can I apply for SSC CGL 2026 if I am in the final year of graduation?
A: Yes, candidates appearing in the final year of their Bachelor’s Degree can apply, but they must possess the essential educational qualification on or before 01-08-2026. If the university declares results after this date, the candidature will be invalid even if exams were completed earlier.
Preparation Strategy

SSC CGL 2026 Preparation Strategy

The Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) Examination is one of the most competitive exams in India, attracting lakhs of graduate aspirants annually. Success in SSC CGL 2026 requires a strategic and disciplined approach. This guide outlines key areas to focus on for effective preparation.

Syllabus Breakdown

Understanding the syllabus is the first step. The SSC CGL exam comprises two tiers: Tier-I (Preliminary) and Tier-II (Main). Both tiers have distinct syllabi:

Tier-I Syllabus:

  • General Intelligence & Reasoning: Covers topics like analogies, syllogisms, coding-decoding, number series, spatial visualization, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
  • General Awareness: Focuses on current events, Indian history, geography, Indian polity, Indian economy, general science, and static GK.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Includes arithmetic (number systems, percentages, profit & loss, time & work, time & distance), algebra, geometry, mensuration, trigonometry, and statistics.
  • English Comprehension: Tests grammar, vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, idioms), sentence structure, comprehension passages, and writing ability.

Tier-II Syllabus:

  • Paper-I (Compulsory for all):
    • Section-I: Mathematical Abilities & Reasoning & General Intelligence: Advanced topics building on Tier-I.
    • Section-II: English Language & Comprehension & General Awareness: Focuses on advanced vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and current affairs.
    • Section-III: Computer Knowledge Test (Qualifying): Basic computer knowledge, MS Office, internet, and networking.
    • Section-IV: Data Entry Speed Test (DEST) (Qualifying): Typing speed test.
  • Paper-II (For JSO/Statistical Investigator): Statistics syllabus covering data collection, central tendency, dispersion, correlation, regression, probability, etc.
  • Paper-III (For AAO/Assistant Accounts Officer): Finance and Accounts (GAAP, depreciation, bank reconciliation) and Economics & Governance (Indian economy, financial markets, budget).

Exam Pattern Insights

The exam pattern is crucial for understanding the structure, marking scheme, and time management:

  • Tier-I: 100 MCQs, 200 marks, 1-hour duration. Negative marking of 0.50 marks for each incorrect answer.
  • Tier-II: Multi-paper examination. Paper-I is conducted in two sessions. Paper-II and Paper-III are conducted in separate sessions/days. Negative marking applies (1 mark for Paper-I Sections I, II, III; 0.50 marks for Paper-II & III). DEST and Computer Knowledge Test are qualifying.
  • Normalization: Marks in Tier-I and Tier-II are normalized due to multiple shifts.

Effective Preparation Tips

  • Start Early & Plan: Begin preparation well in advance. Create a realistic study plan allocating sufficient time to each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Master the Basics: For Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, ensure a strong foundation in basic concepts. Practice regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Build Vocabulary: For English, focus on building vocabulary through reading newspapers, magazines, and vocabulary-building exercises. Practice grammar rules and comprehension passages.
  • Stay Updated: For General Awareness, follow current affairs diligently. Read newspapers, watch news channels, and refer to monthly current affairs compilations.
  • Practice Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to simulate exam conditions, identify weak areas, and improve time management. Analyze your performance thoroughly after each test.
  • Solve Previous Papers: Solving previous years’ question papers provides valuable insights into the exam pattern, difficulty level, and important topics.
  • Focus on Tier-II Specifics: For posts like JSO and AAO, dedicate extra time to mastering the specialized subjects (Statistics, Finance & Economics).
  • Qualifying Sections: Do not neglect the qualifying sections like Computer Knowledge Test and DEST. Practice typing regularly and revise basic computer concepts.
  • Health & Well-being: Maintain a healthy lifestyle with adequate sleep, proper diet, and regular exercise to stay focused and avoid burnout.
  • Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude and believe in your preparation. Consistency and perseverance are key to cracking the SSC CGL exam.

By following a structured approach and dedicating consistent effort, candidates can significantly enhance their chances of success in the SSC CGL 2026 examination.

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