The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the schedule for the SSC GD Constable Recruitment Exam 2026, giving clarity to lakhs of candidates waiting for exam dates and updates.

This recruitment is for Constable posts in CAPFs (BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB), SSF, and assam Rifles.

📅 SSC GD 2026 Exam Schedule (Latest Update)

According to the latest official updates:

  • 🗓️ Exam Start Date: 27 april 2026
  • 🗓️ Exam End Period: Till end of May 2026
  • 🧾 Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • 📍 Conducting Body: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

👉 The exam will be conducted in multiple phases across different dates and shifts.

🆕 Big Change: Flexible Exam Week Option

This year, SSC has introduced a new feature:

  • Candidates can choose their preferred exam week
  • Helps in better planning and reduced exam pressure
  • Makes the process more flexible for lakhs of applicants

👉 This is a major improvement in the recruitment system.

📌 Admit Card & City Slip Schedule

Candidates should also note the following timeline:

  • 📍 City Intimation Slip: Expected before exam dates
  • 🎫 Admit Card Release: Usually 4–7 days before the exam
  • 🔎 Available on official website: ssc.gov.in

📊 SSC GD Selection Process

The recruitment process includes:

📝 Computer-Based Test (CBT)

🏃 Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

📏 Physical Standard Test (PST)

🩺 Medical Examination

⚠️ Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Check official SSC website regularly
  • Download admit card on time
  • Follow exam week selection instructions carefully
  • Carry valid ID proof to exam center

 Conclusion

The SSC GD Recruitment 2026 exam will be conducted from 27 april to May 2026 in multiple phases, with a new flexible scheduling system for candidates. This is one of the largest defence recruitment exams in India, so staying updated with official notices is very important.

 

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