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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Junior Executive & Assistant Recruitment 2026

Organization: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Advt No: SSC/JE&A/2026/05

Quick Summary: Exciting news for all graduates eyeing a prestigious career in the Central Government! The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has just released its much-awaited notification for the recruitment of Junior Executive & Assistant positions across various departments for 2026. With a substantial 850 vacancies on offer, this is a golden opportunity for young, dynamic individuals to secure a stable and rewarding career. The application window opens on May 28, 2026, and will close on June 25, 2026. Candidates with a Bachelor's Degree are eligible to apply, and the selection will be through a two-tier Computer Based Examination. Don't miss this chance to be part of India's administrative backbone!

📅 Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date28/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateAugust 2026 (Tentative)

💳 Application Fee

General / OBC₹100
SC / STFree
FemaleFree

🎓 Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or equivalent. No specific percentage required, just a pass.

Age Limits: 18 to 30 years.

⚡ Selection Process

1Tier-I: Computer Based Examination (CBE)
2Tier-II: Computer Based Examination (CBE)
3Document Verification (DV)

📎 Required Documents

  • Scanned Passport-size Photograph (taken within 3 months, with date printed)
  • Scanned Signature
  • Matriculation (10th) Certificate for Date of Birth proof
  • Educational Qualification Certificates (Graduation Degree/Marksheet)
  • Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable, for age relaxation/fee exemption)
  • Photo Identity Proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport etc.)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Applying for a coveted Central Government position can feel like navigating a maze, but don't fret! Here’s a detailed, step-by-step guide to ensure your application for the SSC Junior Executive & Assistant posts is submitted smoothly and without a hitch. Remember, precision is key! 1. **Registration (One-Time Process):** If you haven't already, your first stop is the SSC website's One-Time Registration portal. This is a crucial step where you’ll fill in your basic details like name, parent's name, date of birth, mobile number, email ID, and Aadhaar number (optional, but recommended). Ensure all details match your matriculation certificate exactly. After successful registration, you'll receive a Registration Number and a system-generated Password. Keep these safe! 2. **Login & Form Filling:** With your registration credentials, log in to the online application system. You’ll then see the active advertisement for the Junior Executive & Assistant Recruitment 2026. Click on "Apply". Most of your basic details will be pre-filled from your One-Time Registration. Now, you’ll need to input specific details relevant to this examination, such as your preference for examination centers (choose three in order of priority), educational qualifications (degree, passing year, university, percentage/CGPA), and any preference for posts (if applicable). 3. **Uploading Scanned Documents:** This is where many candidates make errors, so pay close attention to specifications! * **Photograph:** A recent, passport-sized colour photograph (taken within three months) is required. It should be between 20 KB to 50 KB in JPG format. Ensure your face is clearly visible, against a light background, and you're not wearing caps or dark glasses. *Crucially*, the date on which the photograph was taken must be clearly printed on the photograph itself. Applications without this detail are often rejected. * **Signature:** Your scanned signature should be in JPG format, between 10 KB to 20 KB. Sign neatly on a white paper with a black ink pen. The image dimensions are typically 4.0 cm width x 2.0 cm height. 4. **Application Fee Payment:** After carefully reviewing all the details you've entered, proceed to the fee payment section. The application fee is ₹100/- for General/OBC male candidates. Women candidates, and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), and Ex-servicemen (ESM) are exempted from payment of fee. You can pay online through BHIM UPI, Net Banking, or by using Visa/Mastercard/Maestro Credit/Debit cards. Double-check the transaction status before moving on. 5. **Final Submission & Printout:** Once the fee payment is confirmed, you’ll be able to see a preview of your application. *Review EVERYTHING one last time.* No changes can be made after final submission. If everything looks perfect, click "Final Submit". Don't forget to take a printout of your application form for your records. This is your proof of application. *Remember: Incomplete applications or those with discrepancies will be summarily rejected. Keep checking the official SSC website for any updates or corrigendum.* ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The selection process for the SSC Junior Executive & Assistant Recruitment 2026 will primarily involve a Computer Based Examination (CBE) conducted in two Tiers. Understanding the syllabus and exam pattern is your first step towards success! **Tier-I: Computer Based Examination** This will be a common examination for all candidates and will be objective type (Multiple Choice Questions). * **Subjects:** 1. **General Intelligence & Reasoning:** 25 Questions, 50 Marks * *Topics:* Analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, spatial orientation, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic reasoning etc. 2. **General Awareness:** 25 Questions, 50 Marks * *Topics:* Questions relating to India and its neighboring countries, especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy & Scientific Research. Emphasis will be on current events and everyday observations. 3. **Quantitative Aptitude:** 25 Questions, 50 Marks * *Topics:* Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, relationship between numbers, Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Use of Tables and Graphs, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work. 4. **English Comprehension:** 25 Questions, 50 Marks * *Topics:* Candidates' ability to understand correct English, their basic comprehension and writing ability, etc. Vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, error recognition, para jumbles. * **Total Questions:** 100 * **Total Marks:** 200 * **Duration:** 60 Minutes (1 hour) * **Negative Marking:** 0.50 Marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. **Tier-II: Computer Based Examination** This tier will also be objective type (Multiple Choice Questions) and will be more in-depth. * **Paper-I: Quantitative Abilities** * *Topics:* Similar to Tier-I but with a higher difficulty level. Includes advanced topics like Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics & Probability. * **Questions:** 100 * **Marks:** 200 * **Duration:** 120 Minutes (2 hours) * **Paper-II: English Language & Comprehension** * *Topics:* Comprehension of passages, paragraph writing, precis writing, fill in the blanks, cloze test, spotting errors, sentence improvement, active/passive voice, direct/indirect narration, one-word substitution, idioms & phrases. * **Questions:** 200 * **Marks:** 200 * **Duration:** 120 Minutes (2 hours) * **Negative Marking:** 0.25 Marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in Tier-II. ### Preparation Tips Cracking an SSC exam requires a strategic approach, consistent effort, and smart study habits. Here are some expert tips to help you ace the Junior Executive & Assistant Recruitment 2026: 1. **Know Your Syllabus Inside Out:** Don't just glance at the syllabus; understand each topic and its weightage. Prioritize areas that carry more marks or where you feel weaker. This structured understanding forms the bedrock of your preparation. 2. **Create a Realistic Study Plan:** Develop a daily and weekly study schedule, allocating specific time slots for each subject. Be realistic about your capacity and stick to the plan. Consistency is far more important than sporadic bursts of intense study. Include breaks to avoid burnout. 3. **Master the Fundamentals:** For Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, ensure your basic concepts are crystal clear. Practice regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Use shortcut techniques where applicable, but don't neglect understanding the core principles. 4. **Read, Read, Read for English & General Awareness:** * **English:** Enhance your vocabulary by reading newspapers (especially editorials), magazines, and books. Practice grammar rules diligently. For comprehension, read diverse topics to improve understanding speed. * **General Awareness:** Stay updated with current affairs by reading daily newspapers, monthly current affairs magazines, and watching news debates. Focus on static GK (History, Geography, Polity, Science) alongside dynamic events. Make concise notes. 5. **Practice Previous Year Papers & Mock Tests:** This is non-negotiable! Solving previous year papers gives you an authentic feel of the exam pattern, question types, and time constraints. Regularly attempt full-length mock tests under timed conditions. Analyze your performance after each mock test to identify weak areas and work on them. 6. **Time Management is Key:** During the exam, time is a critical factor, especially in Tier-I. Practice time management strategies during your mock tests. Learn to decide which questions to attempt first and which to skip or return to later. Don't get stuck on one difficult question. 7. **Choose the Right Study Material:** Invest in reliable and recommended books for each subject. Avoid hoarding too many books; a few good ones mastered thoroughly are better than many untouched ones. * *Recommended Books (General):* R.S. Aggarwal for Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning; Lucent's General Knowledge for GA; Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi or Wren & Martin for English. For current affairs, any reputed monthly magazine. 8. **Revision is Paramount:** Regularly revise what you've studied. Short notes, flashcards, and mind maps can be very effective tools for quick revision, especially in the last few weeks before the exam. By following these tips with dedication, you’ll significantly boost your chances of securing a position in the SSC Junior Executive & Assistant Recruitment 2026! All the best!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is there negative marking in the SSC Junior Executive & Assistant exam?

Yes, there is negative marking. For Tier-I, 0.50 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. For Tier-II (Paper-I & Paper-II), 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. So, attempt questions carefully!

Can I apply for this recruitment if I am still in my final year of graduation?

Typically, SSC requires candidates to possess the essential educational qualification as on the crucial cut-off date mentioned in the notification. If your final year results are declared by June 25, 2026 (the application last date), you might be eligible. Always check the official notification's specific clause on 'crucial date for age and educational qualification' for clarity.

What is the age relaxation criteria for reserved categories?

Age relaxation will be applicable as per Government of India rules. Generally, it's 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST, and 10 years for PwBD candidates. Ex-servicemen also receive specific age relaxation. Refer to the detailed official notification for specific category-wise relaxation limits.

Will the exam be conducted in multiple languages?

Yes, the Computer Based Examinations (Tier-I and Tier-II) are generally conducted in English and Hindi. Candidates can choose their preferred medium during the examination, except for the English Comprehension/Language paper itself.