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SSC GD recruitment: Application Correction window to open on Tuesday, November 5 - Details

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Posted on 04 Nov 2024
14:10 PM
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Candidates who wish to make corrections in their applications can do so by visiting the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in
The application correction window will remain open till Thursday, November 7

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will be opening the application correction window for SSC General Duty (GD) recruitment 2025 on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Candidates who wish to make corrections in their applications can do so by visiting the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in.

The application correction window will remain open till Thursday, November 7. Through the correction window, candidates will be able to modify certain fields including their name, date of birth, father's name, mother's name, category, address, choice of exam centre among others.

How to make corrections in the SSC GD 2025 Application?

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Step 1: Visit the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in

Step 2: Login to your account by entering your login credentials

Step 3: Click on the application correction link on the official website

Step 4: Make the necessary corrections to your application

Step 5: Pay required fee (if required)

Step 6: Click on the submit button and submit your application

Through this recruitment drive, a total of 39,481 GD Constable positions will be filled for various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and other organisations.

Candidates can make corrections to their applications till 11.00 PM on November 7.

Last updated on 04 Nov 2024
06:33 PM
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