The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the city slip for the junior engineer (JE) Tier-II Exam 2026. Candidates can now check the exam city allotted to them ahead of the Tier-II examination.

What Is the SSC JE City Slip?

  • The city slip informs candidates about the location where their Tier-II exam will be conducted.
  • It is essential for candidates to know the city in advance to plan travel and logistics.
  • Along with the city slip, SSC also provides admission details and instructions for the exam.

How to Download the SSC JE City Slip

Visit the Official SSC Website

Go to https://ssc.nic.in.

Navigate to ‘Admit Card/City Slip’ Section

Look for SSC JE Tier-II City Slip 2026 link.

Login Using Credentials

Enter your registration number/roll number and date of birth/password.

Download and Print

Download the PDF containing your exam city.

Take multiple printouts for reference.

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Check Exam Details Carefully: Verify your exam city, date, and session.
  • Carry Required Documents: Admit card, photo ID, and other documents as mentioned in the city slip.
  • Reach Exam Center Early: Plan your travel and accommodation (if required) in advance.
  • Follow Guidelines: Follow SSC’s instructions for COVID-19 safety, if applicable.

Tier-II Exam Details

  • Exam Type: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Subjects: Technical knowledge as per discipline (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical)
  • Duration: 2 hours (typically)
  • Marks: As per SSC JE notification 2026

Conclusion

The SSC JE Tier-II city slip is a crucial document for all candidates appearing in the exam. Candidates should download it immediately, verify details, and plan their exam day accordingly. Being prepared will help ensure a smooth experience on the exam day.

 

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