SSC exam calendar 2025 : The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released its much-awaited tentative examination calendar for the year 2025–2026, outlining crucial dates for a wide range of recruitment exams. The schedule begins with departmental examinations including JSA/LDC, SSA/UDC, and ASO on June 8, 2025, followed by major open-competitive exams such as the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination from August 13 to August 30, 2025, and the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination from September 8 to September 18, 2025.
Among the other high-profile exams listed, the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination will be conducted between August 6 and August 11, 2025, while the Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) Examination is scheduled from September 1 to September 6, 2025. With 20 major examinations spanning various departments and eligibility levels, the calendar provides a structured timeline for lakhs of aspirants across the country.
Massive enrolment expected across 20 examinations
In previous recruitment cycles, SSC examinations have witnessed enrolments crossing 30 lakh candidates annually, with expectations for the 2025–2026 cycle projected to exceed that number. The examinations will cover more than 100 subjects across different phases and tiers, depending on the post and department. The Computer Based Examination (CBE) format continues to be the standard testing mode for all announced examinations.
The SSC has announced that more than 1,000 exam centres across urban and semi-urban zones will be utilised during the examination period, ensuring wide accessibility and logistical feasibility for candidates nationwide. These centres will cater to examinations held across various departments including the Ministry of Home Affairs, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), and Delhi Police.
Detailed examination schedule released
The following table summarises the key examinations and their respective timelines:
SSC continues to focus on transparency and digital access
All examinations will be conducted via the Computer Based Examination mode, with provisions made for secure and standardised digital assessment. The commission has reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency and efficiency in its recruitment processes by adopting real-time monitoring systems and time-bound result declarations.
Moreover, the online application process, centralised admit card distribution, and AI-based proctoring in examination centres are expected to streamline candidate experiences and reduce irregularities. The SSC portal will host individual links for registration and updates related to each advertised post.
Direct link to download the SSC Calendar 2025
Implications for aspirants and departments
The release of the SSC exam calendar is a critical step not only for aspirants but also for the departments that depend on the timely appointment of staff. With posts ranging from entry-level clerical roles to technical engineering and police services, the schedule reflects the operational and administrative diversity within the central government.
Candidates are advised to refer to the official SSC website regularly for specific guidelines, syllabus details, and updates to examination schedules. With competitive exams set to begin from June 8, 2025, aspirants now have a definitive roadmap to structure their preparations.
Among the other high-profile exams listed, the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination will be conducted between August 6 and August 11, 2025, while the Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) Examination is scheduled from September 1 to September 6, 2025. With 20 major examinations spanning various departments and eligibility levels, the calendar provides a structured timeline for lakhs of aspirants across the country.
Massive enrolment expected across 20 examinations
In previous recruitment cycles, SSC examinations have witnessed enrolments crossing 30 lakh candidates annually, with expectations for the 2025–2026 cycle projected to exceed that number. The examinations will cover more than 100 subjects across different phases and tiers, depending on the post and department. The Computer Based Examination (CBE) format continues to be the standard testing mode for all announced examinations.
The SSC has announced that more than 1,000 exam centres across urban and semi-urban zones will be utilised during the examination period, ensuring wide accessibility and logistical feasibility for candidates nationwide. These centres will cater to examinations held across various departments including the Ministry of Home Affairs, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), and Delhi Police.
Detailed examination schedule released
The following table summarises the key examinations and their respective timelines:
SSC continues to focus on transparency and digital access
All examinations will be conducted via the Computer Based Examination mode, with provisions made for secure and standardised digital assessment. The commission has reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency and efficiency in its recruitment processes by adopting real-time monitoring systems and time-bound result declarations.
Moreover, the online application process, centralised admit card distribution, and AI-based proctoring in examination centres are expected to streamline candidate experiences and reduce irregularities. The SSC portal will host individual links for registration and updates related to each advertised post.
Direct link to download the SSC Calendar 2025
Implications for aspirants and departments
The release of the SSC exam calendar is a critical step not only for aspirants but also for the departments that depend on the timely appointment of staff. With posts ranging from entry-level clerical roles to technical engineering and police services, the schedule reflects the operational and administrative diversity within the central government.
Candidates are advised to refer to the official SSC website regularly for specific guidelines, syllabus details, and updates to examination schedules. With competitive exams set to begin from June 8, 2025, aspirants now have a definitive roadmap to structure their preparations.
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