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SSC Notification

SSC Exam Calendar 2026-27: Notification Dates, Exam Schedule & Syllabus

Posted on January 10, 2026
Expires: January 10, 2027

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released its tentative annual calendar for the recruitment year 2026-2027. This roadmap is essential for aspirants targeting central government jobs, as it provides the specific window for advertisements, application closing dates, and the tentative months for Computer-Based Examinations (CBE).

Month-Wise Advertisement Schedule (2026-27)

The recruitment cycle kicks off in March 2026. Below are the dates when the official notifications (Advertisements) are expected to be released:

Month of Advertisement

Name of Examination

Notification Date

Closing Date

March 2026

SSC CGL 2026

March 2026

April 2026

SSC Junior Engineer (JE) 2026

March 2026

April 2026

Selection Post Phase-XIV

March 2026

April 2026

JSA/LDC Grade LDCE (DoPT)

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

SSA/UDC Grade LDCE (DoPT)

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

ASO Grade LDCE

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

April 2026

SSC CHSL (10+2) 2026

April 2026

May 2026

Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’

April 2026

May 2026

Combined Hindi Translators

April 2026

May 2026

May 2026

SSC CPO 2026 (SI in Delhi Police)

May 2026

June 2026

June 2026

SSC MTS & Havaldar 2026

June 2026

July 2026

September 2026

SSC GD Constable 2027

Sept 2026

Oct 2026

SSC Exam Schedule: Month-Wise Breakdown of 2026-27

The following table categorizes exams based on their scheduled periods, helping you track advertisement dates and application deadlines.

Month

Name of Examination

Advertisement Date

Closing Date

Exam Date/Period

Jan – Feb 2026

Grade ‘C’ Steno Ltd. Dept. Exam 2025

Jul–Sep 2025

Aug–Nov 2025

Jan – Feb 2026

SSC MTS & Havaldar 2025

26 June 2025

24 July 2025

04 February 2026

SSC GD Constable 2026

Oct 2025

Nov 2025

23 February 2026

May 2026

JSA/LDC Grade LDCE 2025

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

May 2026

SSA/UDC Grade LDCE 2025

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

May 2026

ASO Grade LDCE 2025

16 March 2026

07 April 2026

May 2026

May – June 2026

SSC CGL 2026 (Tier-I)

March 2026

April 2026

May – June 2026

SSC Junior Engineer (JE) 2026

March 2026

April 2026

May – June 2026

May – July 2026

Selection Post Phase-XIV 2026

March 2026

April 2026

May – July 2026

July – Sept 2026

SSC CHSL 2026 (Tier-I)

April 2026

May 2026

July – Sept 2026

Aug – Sept 2026

Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ 2026

April 2026

May 2026

Aug – Sept 2026

Combined Hindi Translators 2026

April 2026

May 2026

Aug – Sept 2026

Oct – Nov 2026

SSC CPO 2026 (SI in Delhi Police/CAPF)

May 2026

June 2026

Oct – Nov 2026

Sept – Nov 2026

SSC MTS & Havaldar 2026

June 2026

July 2026

Sept – Nov 2026

Jan – Mar 2027

SSC GD Constable 2027

Sept 2026

Oct 2026

Jan – March 2027

Detailed Eligibility & Qualifications for SSC Exams 2026-27

1. SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL)

  • Age Limit: Generally 18–32 years (varies by post).

    • 18–27 years: For Auditor, Accountant, and Tax Assistant.

    • 20–30 years: For Assistant Section Officer (CSS/IB/Railways) and Sub-Inspector (CBI).

    • Up to 32 years: For Junior Statistical Officer (JSO).

  • Educational Qualification:

    • Assistant Audit Officer (AAO): Bachelor’s Degree in any subject. (Desirable: CA/CS/MBA/Masters in Commerce).

    • Junior Statistical Officer (JSO): Bachelor’s Degree + 60% marks in Mathematics in Class 12th OR Bachelor’s Degree with Statistics as a subject.

    • All Other Posts: Graduation in any stream from a recognized university.

2. SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL)

  • Age Limit: 18–27 years.

  • Educational Qualification:

    • LDC/JSA & DEO: Must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent.

    • DEO (Grade A) in C&AG: 12th Standard in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject.

3. SSC Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) & Havaldar

  • Age Limit: * 18–25 years (MTS and some Havaldar posts in CBN).

    • 18–27 years (Havaldar in CBIC and few MTS posts).

  • Educational Qualification: 10th Standard (Matriculation) pass.

  • Physical Standards (For Havaldar only):

    • Walking: Male: 1600m in 15 mins | Female: 1km in 20 mins.

    • Height: Male: 157.5 cm | Female: 152 cm.

4. SSC GD Constable

  • Age Limit: 18–23 years.

  • Educational Qualification: 10th Standard pass.

  • Physical Standards (PST):

    • Height: Male: 170 cm | Female: 157 cm (Relaxations for ST and Hill areas).

    • Chest (Male): 80 cm (unexpanded) with 5 cm expansion.

5. SSC CPO (Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police/CAPFs)

  • Age Limit: 20–25 years.

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in any stream.

    • For Delhi Police SI (Male): Must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motorcycle and Car) on the date of Physical Tests.

  • Physical Standards:

    • Height: Male: 170 cm | Female: 157 cm.

    • Chest (Male): 80 cm (unexpanded) / 85 cm (expanded).

6. SSC Junior Engineer (JE)

  • Age Limit: Up to 30 or 32 years (varies by Department).

  • Educational Qualification:

    • Civil/Mechanical/Electrical: B.E./B.Tech degree in the relevant engineering branch OR a 3-year Diploma + 2 years of work experience.

7. SSC Stenographer (Grade C & D)

  • Age Limit: Grade C: 18–30 years.

    • Grade D: 18–27 years.

  • Educational Qualification: 12th Standard pass.

  • Skill Requirement: No math is required. Candidates must pass a Shorthand Skill Test (Grade C: 100 wpm | Grade D: 80 wpm).

Summary Table: Age & Qualification at a Glance

Exam Name

Min Qualification

Age Range

Key Condition

CGL

Graduation

18–32

60% in 12th Maths for JSO

CHSL

12th Pass

18–27

Science for DEO in C&AG

MTS

10th Pass

18–27

Physical test for Havaldar

GD

10th Pass

18–23

Strict Physical Standards

CPO

Graduation

20–25

DL required for Delhi Police

JE

B.Tech/Diploma

18–32

Experience req. for Diploma

Steno

12th Pass

18–30

Must know Shorthand

How to Verify Your Eligibility

  1. Crucial Date: SSC usually determines age and qualification as of August 1st or the notification date.

  2. Category Relaxation: SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), and PwD (10 years) get upper age relaxation.

  3. Final Year Students: Generally, those in the final year of graduation can apply for CGL/CPO, provided they receive their results before the cutoff date specified in the official notification.

Subject-Wise Standard Books (For All SSC Exams)

These books form the "Core Foundation" for exams like CGL, CHSL, CPO, and MTS.

1. Quantitative Aptitude (Mathematics)

  • For Concepts: Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal.

  • For Speed & Shortcuts: Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma or Magical Book on Quicker Maths by M. Tyra.

  • For Advanced Maths (CGL/CHSL): Play with Advanced Maths by Abhinay Sharma.

  • Practice (PYQs): SSC Mathematics Chapterwise Solved Papers by Kiran Prakashan or Rakesh Yadav (7300+).

2. English Language & Comprehension

  • Grammar Foundation: Plinth to Paramount (Vol 1) by Neetu Singh.

  • Comprehensive Grammar: Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi.

  • Vocabulary: Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (The best book for root words).

  • Common Errors: A Mirror of Common Errors by Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh.

3. General Intelligence & Reasoning

  • Overall Guide: A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal.

  • Analytical Skills: Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey.

  • Practice: Kiran’s SSC Reasoning Chapterwise Solved Papers (Contains 12,000+ TCS pattern questions).

4. General Awareness (GK)

  • Static GK (Theory): General Knowledge by Lucent Publication (The "Bible" for SSC).

  • Practice (MCQs): Objective General Knowledge by Lucent or Blackbook of General Awareness by Nikhil Gupta.

  • Current Affairs: Manorama Yearbook or monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan.

Specialized Books for Specific Exams

For SSC Junior Engineer (JE)

  • Civil: Objective Civil Engineering by R.S. Khurmi & J.K. Gupta or Made Easy publications.

  • Electrical: Objective Electrical Technology by V.K. Mehta & Rohit Mehta.

  • Mechanical: Mechanical Engineering (Conventional & Objective) by R.K. Jain.

For SSC GD Constable & MTS

  • Complete Guide: SSC Constable GD Exam Guide by Arihant Experts.

  • Hindi Language (Optional for GD): Samanya Hindi by Aditya Publication.

  • Bilingual Practice: Adda247 or Testbook SmartBooks for 4000+ level-wise questions.

For SSC Stenographer

  • Shorthand Learning: Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor (English) or Standard Shorthand by Ramdhari Gupta (Hindi).

  • English Weightage: Since English is worth 100 marks here, focus heavily on S.P. Bakshi and Neetu Singh.

Pro-Tip for Selection

"Don't buy 10 different books for one subject. Buy one standard book and revise it 10 times. Once you finish the concepts, your 2026 selection will depend 90% on solving TCS-pattern Previous Year Questions (PYQs) from 2018 to 2025."

Summary Table: Your Starter Kit

Subject

Recommended Book

Author/Publisher

Mathematics

Quantitative Aptitude

R.S. Aggarwal

SSC Mathematics (PYQs)

Rakesh Yadav / Kiran

English

Plinth to Paramount

Neetu Singh (KD Campus)

Word Power Made Easy

Norman Lewis

Reasoning

Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning

R.S. Aggarwal

Reasoning for SSC

Kiran Publication

General Awareness

General Knowledge

Lucent Publication

Manorama Yearbook

Current Affairs

Preparation Strategy for SSC 2026-27

Phase 1: Foundation Building (Months 1–4)

  • Goal: 100% Syllabus Coverage and Concept Clarity.

  • Mathematics: Don't start with tricks. Focus on the "Why" behind formulas in Arithmetic (Percentage, Ratio, Profit & Loss) and Advanced Math (Geometry, Algebra).

  • English: Read "Plinth to Paramount" for grammar. Spend 30 minutes daily on "Word Power Made Easy" to build a root-word vocabulary.

  • Reasoning: Understand the logic of Syllogisms, Blood Relations, and Number Series.

  • GK: Read Lucent’s GK once like a storybook to understand the flow of History and Polity.

Phase 2: Practice & Speed Building (Months 5–8)

  • Goal: Transition from "knowing" to "solving fast."

  • Topic-Wise Practice: Solve 50–100 questions for every chapter from Previous Year Question (PYQ) books (Kiran or Rakesh Yadav).

  • The "Mistake Notebook": Every time you get a question wrong, write down the concept or the short trick in a dedicated notebook. This is your most valuable asset.

  • Sectional Tests: Start taking 15-minute sectional tests for Reasoning and English to improve your "strike rate."

Phase 3: The Mock Drill (Months 9–Exam)

  • Goal: Exam Simulation and Time Management.

  • Full-Length Mocks: Take 2–3 full-length mock tests every week.

  • Analysis is Key: Spending 2 hours analyzing a mock is more important than the 1 hour spent taking it. Identify if you are losing marks due to "Silly Mistakes," "Lack of Concept," or "Time Pressure."

  • Current Affairs: Start a deep dive into the last 10–12 months of current affairs. Focus on Sports, Appointments, Awards, and Government Schemes.

Daily Routine of a Topper (Sample)

Time Slot

Activity

Focus Area

06:00 – 07:30 AM

Vocab & Grammar

Fresh mind for memorization

08:00 – 10:30 AM

Mathematics

Problem-solving when energy is high

11:00 – 12:30 PM

Reasoning

Logical puzzles and brain teasers

02:00 – 04:00 PM

General Awareness

Reading History/Science (Post-lunch)

05:00 – 07:00 PM

PYQ Practice

Mixed practice of all subjects

08:30 – 09:30 PM

Revision

Review "Mistake Notebook" & Formulas

Final Tips to Crack SSC Exams in 2026

1. Stick to the Official Syllabus – No Shortcuts

The SSC often updates small sub-topics or shifts the weightage of sections (like the recent increase in Static GK and Computer Awareness).

  • Action: Download the latest notification PDF for your specific exam (CGL, CHSL, etc.) and check off each topic as you complete it. Avoid "shortcuts" that skip core concepts; Tier 2 exams will test your depth.

2. Use NCERT + Lucent GK for General Awareness

General Awareness is the biggest "time-saver" in the exam.

  • Static GK: Read Lucent’s GK for a high-level overview of History, Polity, and Geography.

  • Science: For Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, refer to NCERT Class 6–10 books. Many direct questions are picked from these textbooks.

  • Current Affairs: Focus on the last 8–12 months before your exam date.

3. Solve Previous Year Papers Regularly

SSC is known for repeating question patterns.

  • The 5-Year Rule: Ensure you have solved every paper from 2021 to 2025.

  • Pattern Recognition: Use these papers to identify "favorite" topics of the commission, such as certain types of Geometry theorems or specific eras of Indian History.

4. Practice Typing and Skill-Based Exams Early

Many candidates score high in the written exam but fail the qualifying Data Entry Speed Test (DEST).

  • Daily Habit: Spend 15–20 minutes daily on a typing software or online tool. Aim for a speed of at least 35-40 WPM to stay safe during the actual 27 WPM requirement.

  • Accuracy First: In the exam, accuracy is more important than raw speed. Practice typing from printed text, as that is harder than copying from a screen.

5. Take Regular Breaks and Revise Weekly

Your brain needs time to move information from short-term to long-term memory.

  • The 5+2 Rule: Study new topics for 5 days (Monday to Friday) and keep the weekend only for revision and mock tests.

  • Avoid Burnout: Use the Pomodoro technique (50 minutes study / 10 minutes break) to maintain high concentration levels throughout your 6-8 hour daily schedule.

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