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SSC recruitments 2016-17: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the tentative schedule for various recruitment examinations conducted by it for the year 2016-17. The schedule has been posted on the official website of the commission. Candidates can check the schedule of the recruitment examinations as per the SSC below.
The schedule has been posted on the official website of the commission.
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According to the notification, registration for the Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination – 2016, and the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) (10+2) exam (Tier-I) 2016 are still open. Candidates can register themselves by logging on to the official website of the Commission, ssc.nic.in.
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Registrations for various other examinations such as the Combined Graduate Level Examination – (Tier-I) 2017, SI in CAPFs, ASI in CISF and SI in Delhi Police Examination -2017 (Paper-I), have already closed. The exam schedule for these papers has been declared.
Candidates can register themselves for these posts by logging on to the official website of the Commission, ssc.nic.in.
The SSC conducts various recruitment examinations for shortlisting eligible candidates for the various posts in government offices and departments. The SSC conducts these examinations every year for thousands of candidates. These examinations are very much awaited by the candidates as they come with many perks along with the promise of a government job.
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The Commission has also released the tentative schedule of the departmental examinations conducted by it such as the Upper Division Clerk (UDC), Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Grade ‘C’ Stenographer and Clerk, among others.
The SSC conducts these examinations every year for thousands of candidates.
The most popular examinations of the SSC remain the CGL, CHSL and the JE exams, as well as the UDC, LDC and Stenographer exams. The SSC conducts centralised exams but there are several state exam commissions as well which conduct their own respective recruitment examinations for shortlisting eligible candidates for various government posts in their own states.
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