The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released an indicative notification for the SSC Selection Post Phase 14, a crucial recruitment drive aimed at filling 3003 posts across various government departments. This announcement comes as part of the SSC’s ongoing efforts to streamline the hiring process for eligible candidates.
The online application process commenced on April 13, 2026, and will remain open until May 4, 2026. Candidates are urged to submit their applications promptly to avoid last-minute issues. The selection process will include a Computer Based Examination (CBE), followed by a Skill Test and Document Verification, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of candidates’ qualifications.
The examination is tentatively scheduled for June 2026, with candidates expected to answer 100 questions covering subjects such as General Intelligence and General Awareness. The exam duration is set for 60 minutes, and candidates should prepare thoroughly to meet the competitive standards.
For those interested in applying, the application fee is Rs 100 for General and OBC candidates, while women and candidates from reserved categories are exempt from this fee. The last date for making online fee payments is May 5, 2026, providing a narrow window for candidates to finalize their applications.
Eligibility criteria for the SSC Selection Post Phase 14 include candidates with Matriculation, Higher Secondary, and Graduate qualifications, allowing a diverse pool of applicants to compete for the available positions. The age limit for applicants varies based on the specific posts, ranging from 18 to 35 years.
The detailed notification, which will include further specifics about the selection process and available posts, is expected to be released on the official SSC website, www.ssc.gov.in. Candidates are advised to regularly check the website for updates and additional information.
As the application period progresses, officials emphasize the importance of adhering to deadlines and preparing adequately for the examination. Observers believe that this recruitment drive will significantly impact job opportunities in the public sector, addressing the growing demand for government positions.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact number of applicants expected, but the SSC anticipates a high level of interest given the number of available posts and the competitive nature of government employment. Candidates are encouraged to stay informed and prepared as the examination date approaches.