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SSC CHSL Recruitment 2026: Your Gateway to Central Government Service!

Organization: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Advt No: F.No. SSC/CHSL/2026/01

Quick Summary: Exciting news for all 12th pass aspirants across India! The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released its much-awaited notification for the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level (CHSL) Examination 2026. This is a golden opportunity to secure prestigious central government positions like Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), Sorting Assistant (SA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO). With over 4,700 vacancies, competitive salaries, and a clear path to career growth, SSC CHSL is a prime choice for young, dynamic individuals aiming for a stable and respected career. The application window is now open, so don't miss your chance to apply before 2026-06-25!

πŸ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date29/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateAugust 2026 (Tentative for Tier-I)

πŸ’³ Application Fee

General / OBCβ‚Ή100
SC / STFree
FemaleFree

πŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University. For some specific posts like Data Entry Operator (DEO) in Ministries/Departments/Offices listed at Paras 8.1 and 8.2 of the official notification, 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject is mandatory. Please refer to the detailed notification for post-specific requirements.

Age Limits: 18 to 27 years.

⚑ Selection Process

1Tier-I: Computer Based Examination (CBE)
2Tier-II: Computer Based Examination (CBE) - comprising Objective Multiple Choice Questions and a Skill Test/Typing Test Module

πŸ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned recent passport size colour photograph (20 KB to 50 KB, JPEG format, not older than three months from the date of advertisement)
  • Scanned signature (10 KB to 20 KB, JPEG format)
  • Class 10th Marksheet/Certificate (for Date of Birth verification)
  • Class 12th Marksheet/Certificate
  • Valid Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC) if claiming reservation benefits
  • Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) Certificate (if applicable)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Excited to join the ranks of government service through SSC CHSL 2026? Awesome! Applying for this prestigious examination is a straightforward process, but attention to detail is key. Here’s a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to ensure your application sails smoothly: 1. **One-Time Registration (OTR):** If you're a first-time applicant on the SSC portal, your journey begins with One-Time Registration. Visit the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) and click on the 'Register Now' link. You'll need to provide basic details like your Aadhaar Number (or other valid ID proof), Name, Father's Name, Mother's Name, Date of Birth, Class 10th Board, Roll Number, Year of Passing, Gender, and Mobile Number/Email ID. Ensure all details are accurate as this OTR data will be used for all future SSC applications. You'll receive a Registration Number and Password via SMS/Email. 2. **Login to Your Account:** Once registered, log in using your Registration Number and the password you received. If you've previously registered, simply use your existing credentials. 3. **Fill the Application Form:** After logging in, navigate to the 'Latest Notifications' section and find the 'Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination 2026' link. Click 'Apply'. Your basic details from OTR will be pre-filled. You'll then need to fill in additional details specific to this examination: * **Preference for Examination Centers:** Choose three exam centers in order of preference. * **Ex-Servicemen Status:** Declare if applicable. * **Highest Educational Qualification:** Select your highest qualification. * **Post Preference:** You generally don't fill post preference at this stage; it's done after qualifying Tier-II, but stay updated with notifications. * **Essential Qualification:** Confirm you possess the required 12th standard qualification. 4. **Upload Documents:** This is a crucial step! Upload your scanned recent passport-size photograph (JPEG format, 20 KB to 50 KB) and scanned signature (JPEG format, 10 KB to 20 KB). Ensure the photograph is clear, taken against a light background, without caps or spectacles (unless medically necessary), and not older than three months. The signature must be clear and on a white background. 5. **Preview and Submit:** Carefully review all the information you've entered. Any discrepancy could lead to rejection. After thorough verification, click 'Submit'. 6. **Payment of Fee:** If you are required to pay a fee (General/OBC male candidates), you'll be redirected to the payment gateway. You can pay online using BHIM UPI, Net Banking, or by using Visa, Mastercard, Maestro RuPay Credit/Debit Cards. Please note that SC/ST/PwBD and all female candidates are exempted from fee payment. 7. **Print Application Form:** After successful submission and payment (if applicable), remember to download and print a copy of your completed application form for future reference. This serves as proof of your application. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The SSC CHSL examination is conducted in two tiers, each with specific components designed to assess different skills. **Tier-I: Computer Based Examination (Objective Type)** * **Mode:** Online * **Total Questions:** 100 * **Total Marks:** 200 * **Duration:** 60 Minutes (80 minutes for candidates eligible for scribe) * **Negative Marking:** 0.50 marks for each wrong answer. * **1. General Intelligence:** (25 Questions, 50 Marks) Includes semantic analogy, symbolic operations, symbolic/number analogy, trends, figural analogy, space orientation, semantic classification, Venn Diagrams, symbolic/number classification, drawing inferences, figural classification, punched hole/pattern folding & unfolding, semantic series, figural pattern-folding and completion, number series, embedded figures, figural series, critical thinking, problem solving, emotional intelligence, word building, social intelligence, coding and de-coding, numerical operations, other sub-topics. * **2. English Language:** (25 Questions, 50 Marks) Spot the Error, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms, Antonyms, Spellings/Detecting misspelt words, Idioms & Phrases, One Word Substitution, Improvement of Sentences, Active/Passive Voice of Verbs, Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration, Shuffling of Sentence parts, Shuffling of Sentences in a passage, Cloze Passage, Comprehension Passage. * **3. Quantitative Aptitude:** (25 Questions, 50 Marks) Divided into various categories: * **Number Systems:** Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between numbers. * **Fundamental Arithmetical Operations:** Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Square roots, Averages, Interest (Simple and Compound), Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation, Time and distance, Time and work. * **Algebra:** Basic algebraic identities, Elementary Surds, Graphs of Linear Equations. * **Geometry:** Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts. Triangle and its various kinds of centres, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles. * **Mensuration:** Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base. * **Trigonometry:** Trigonometry, Trigonometric identities, Heights and Distances. * **Statistical Charts:** Use of Tables and Graphs: Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart. * **4. General Awareness:** (25 Questions, 50 Marks) Questions designed to test the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions also designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy and scientific research. **Tier-II: Computer Based Examination (CBE)** Tier-II is divided into three sections with two modules each, followed by a Skill Test/Typing Test. * **Duration:** Section-I & II: 1 Hour each. Section-III: Module-I (20 minutes), Module-II (15 minutes/10 minutes) * **Negative Marking:** 1 mark for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section-II, and Module-I of Section-III. * **Section-I: Module-I (Mathematical Abilities) & Module-II (Reasoning & General Intelligence)** * Mathematical Abilities: 30 Questions, 90 Marks * Reasoning & General Intelligence: 30 Questions, 90 Marks * Total: 60 Questions, 180 Marks * **Section-II: Module-I (English Language & Comprehension) & Module-II (General Awareness)** * English Language & Comprehension: 40 Questions, 120 Marks * General Awareness: 20 Questions, 60 Marks * Total: 60 Questions, 180 Marks * **Section-III: Module-I (Computer Knowledge Module) & Module-II (Skill Test/Typing Test Module)** * Computer Knowledge Module: 15 Questions, 45 Marks (Qualifying Nature) * Skill Test/Typing Test Module: (Qualifying Nature) - Data Entry Speed Test for DEOs, Typing Test for LDC/JSA. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the SSC CHSL exam demands a strategic, disciplined approach. Here’s how you can optimize your preparation and maximize your chances of success: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly:** Before you even open a book, fully grasp the detailed syllabus for both Tier-I and Tier-II. Identify your strong and weak areas. This will guide your study plan effectively. 2. **Create a Realistic Study Schedule:** Allocate dedicated time for each subject daily or weekly, ensuring you cover all sections. Be consistent and stick to your schedule. Don't forget to include breaks and revision slots. 3. **Master Core Concepts:** For Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, focus on understanding the fundamental concepts and formulas rather than just memorizing them. Practice extensively to build speed and accuracy. For English, focus on grammar rules, vocabulary, and comprehension. 4. **Read and Stay Updated for General Awareness:** This section is vast. Make a habit of reading daily newspapers, magazines, and current affairs portals. Pay special attention to national and international news, sports, awards, science and technology, and significant government policies. Static GK (History, Geography, Polity, Economics) should be covered from standard textbooks. 5. **Practice Previous Year Papers (PYPs):** Solving PYPs is non-negotiable. It helps you understand the exam pattern, question types, difficulty level, and time management. Analyze your mistakes and learn from them. 6. **Take Mock Tests Regularly:** As you progress, start taking full-length mock tests. Treat them like the actual exam to simulate pressure and refine your time management. This is crucial for identifying areas needing improvement and boosting your confidence. 7. **Focus on Speed and Accuracy:** Both are paramount in competitive exams. Practice mental calculations, learn shortcuts, and work on eliminating silly mistakes. For the Typing/Skill Test, consistent practice is key from the beginning, aiming for the required speed and accuracy. 8. **Revise Systematically:** Regular revision is essential to retain information. Create short notes, flashcards, or mind maps for quick review, especially for formulas, vocabulary, and General Awareness facts. 9. **Recommended Books:** While specific recommendations vary, generally, for: * **Quantitative Aptitude:** R.S. Aggarwal's 'A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning', S. Chand's 'Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations'. * **English Language:** S.P. Bakshi's 'Objective General English', Wren & Martin's 'High School English Grammar and Composition'. * **General Intelligence & Reasoning:** R.S. Aggarwal's 'A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning'. * **General Awareness:** Lucent's General Knowledge, current affairs magazines. 10. **Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle:** Don't neglect your physical and mental well-being. Get adequate sleep, eat nutritious food, and include light exercise or meditation to de-stress. A fresh mind performs best! Remember, consistency and perseverance are your best friends on this journey. Good luck, aspiring officers!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit for SSC CHSL 2026?

Candidates must be between 18 to 27 years of age as on 01-01-2026. This means candidates must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1999 and not later than 01-01-2008. Age relaxations are applicable for various reserved categories (SC/ST, OBC, PwBD, Ex-Servicemen, etc.) as per government rules. For instance, SC/ST candidates get a 5-year relaxation, and OBC candidates get a 3-year relaxation. Please refer to the official notification for a detailed breakdown of age relaxations.

Is there negative marking in the SSC CHSL 2026 exam?

Yes, there is negative marking in both Tier-I and Tier-II of the SSC CHSL 2026 examination. In Tier-I, 0.50 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. For Tier-II, 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section-II, and Module-I of Section-III. Therefore, it is crucial to attempt questions carefully and avoid guessing if you are unsure of the answer, to prevent reduction in your overall score.