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SSC has made many major changes in the recruitment examinations this year, know what?

The application process for SSC CGL is going on. This year, recruitment will be done on a total of 7500 posts. To apply in this, one has to go to the official website ssc.nic.in.

SSC CHSL MTS Exam 2023: Recruitment examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for jobs in the departments under the Central Government. This year SSC Recruitment has changed the pattern of many recruitment exams. This includes exams like SSC CGL, CHSL and Multi Tasking Staff Recruitment. Recently many decisions have also been taken regarding the CRPF recruitment exam.

Changes have been made in the CRPF Constable recruitment exam to be conducted by SSC. This exam will now be conducted in 13 regional languages ​​for more than 9000 posts. This decision has been taken on the initiative of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Similar changes have been made for other exams as well.

Change in SSC CGL exam pattern

As per the calendar released by the Staff Selection Commission, the Combined Graduate Level i.e. SSC CGL exam has been changed from 4 tier to 2 tier. Both these tier exams will be conducted online. Through this examination, recruitment is done on Group C posts in the departments under the Central Government.

This year the notification for SSC CGL Recruitment has been released. According to the released notification, recruitment will be done on 7500 posts. The application process for this is going on. Candidates can apply for this vacancy till 03 May 2023. To apply, one has to go to the official website ssc.nic.in.

SSC CHSL MTS Exam in Local Language

The Department of Personnel and Training on Tuesday approved the conduct of SSC MTS and SSC CHSL in 13 different regional languages. Now, the question papers for these examinations will also be set in Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Urdu, Punjabi, Manipuri, Konkani, Hindi and English. The Personnel Ministry said that the decision to conduct SSC exams in regional languages ​​has been taken after representations by various states.

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