SSC Vacancy 2025: Amidst the SSC protests and after the CGL recruitment, the Staff Selection Commission has released recruitments for bumper posts. Yesterday, i.e., on 4th August, SSC released vacancies for different departments of the government. Candidates who are eligible to apply for this recruitment can apply. Applicants can apply for this recruitment. A total of 437 posts will be filled through this vacancy. The highest number of posts in this vacancy is for CRPF posts. There are 312 Sub Inspector Translator Group B posts in the Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF).
35 posts have been set up in the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, 24 in the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), Ministry of Finance, and 14 in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Applications for this recruitment were taken in June. The examination will start on 12th August. Although these vacancy details are tentative, there may be fluctuations in the posts.
SSC CGL Recruitment Exam
Exam date and admit card information will be given soon. Candidates are advised to visit the official website for more information. SSC had released vacancies for CGL recruitment a few days ago. There will be 14,582 posts for the recruitment of Group 'B' and Group 'C' category posts.
Vacancy details for SSC CGL recruitment
1306 posts of Inspector Central Excise,
771 posts of Tax Assistant,
353 posts of CBIC Inspector,
180 posts of CAG Accountant-Junior Accountant,
389 posts of CBDT Income Tax Inspector,
94 posts of Assistant-ASO of EPFO,
197 posts of Assistant-ASO in IB,
682 posts of Assistant Section Officer
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