Complete SSC Form

   SSC represents the Staff Selection Commission which is an organization under the Government of India.  SSC is an old organization responsible for recruitment to various posts under various departments and divisions.  The SSC was earlier known as a Subordinate Services Commission.  It is now known as the Staff Selection Commission.  The SSC comes under the supervision of the Department of Labor and Training (DoPT) with a chair, two members and a co-exam controller.  The current president of SSC is Braj Raj Sharma.  Know the complete SSC form and all the details related to how SSC works.


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   SSC 'How is it made?

   In 1975, the Government of India set up a commission called the Subordinate Services Commission to propose changes to the organization.  Instead, in September 1977, a Subordinate Services Commission was renamed the Employment Election Commission.  According to the Commission, the functions of the Selection Commission were redefined by the Government of India through the Ministry of Labor, Public Grievances and the new constitution and the functions of the Employment Commission (SSC in full form) came into force on 1 June 1999.




   Quick SSC Facts:

   Headquarters of Employment Election Commission - New Delhi

   Official Website - ssc.nic.in

   President: Braj Raj Sharma

   Regional Office - Allahabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Chennai, Bangalore

   Regional Names Kingdom Names SSC Websites

   MP Sub-Region Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Chhattisgarh www.sscmpr.org

   Western region of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa www.sscwr.net

   North Western Region Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh (Himachal Pradesh) www.sscnwr.org

   Madhya Pradesh Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar www.ssc-cr.org

   KKR Karnataka Kerala Region www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in

   East West Bengal (WB), Odisha, Sikkim, A&N Island and Jharkhand www.sscer.org

   Southern Region Andhra Pradesh (AP), Puducherry and Tamil Nadu www.sscsr.gov.in

   North Delhi Region, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand www.sscnr.net.in

   North East Assam Region, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and Nagaland www.sscner.org.in

   List of SSC Presidents (1976-2020);  Chairman of Employment Options Commission


   What tests does SSC take?

   The organization is strongly involved in conducting competitive recruitment exams for various positions within departments and organizations.  All important decisions should be taken by the organization with proper approval of the DoPT as it functions as a subordinate office of the DoPT.  Consequently, SSC conducts the following competitive exams:


   Integrated Level Test SSC Test (SSC CGL)

   Integrated SSC Quality Test (SSC CHSL)

   SSC CPO

   SSC Junior Engineer

   Hindi Hindi Translator

   SSC GD Constable

   SSC MTS (Multiple Employees)

   Postwall

   Stenographer Grade C and D

   SSC qualification

   All candidates want a low level of experience to participate in the test.  The compulsory Minorum degree has been transferred from the 10th to the degree.


   SSC CGL - What is CGL and complete SSC CGL form


   The entire CGL form is a joint degree at the doctoral level.  SSC conducts the annual CGL (Joint Graduate Level) degree for the recruitment of employees to various positions in various departments, departments and organizations under the Government of India.  SSC seems to have some goals to learn from CGL.  The minimum requirement for education is graduation from a recognized university.  If a candidate passes SSC CGL degree, he will be appointed to various posts in Group B and Group C.  The list of various SSC CGL Group B posts is given below:


   Assistant auditor

   Assistant account manager

   Assistant section manager

   assistant chef

   Income tax inspector

   Inspector, (Central Excise)

   Inspector (Security Representative)

   Inspector (Inspector)

   legal representative

   sub Inspector

   Reviewer's post

   Divorce accountant

   Inspector

   sub Inspector

   Chief statistician

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   SSC CHSL - What is SSC CHSL?


   CHSL stands for Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination.  SSC conducts CHSL degree (Combined Higher Secondary Level) to nominate candidates for various posts under various departments, departments etc.  During the CHSL degree, candidates are selected from the Lower Secretary (LDC) / Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA).  / Post Assistant (SA), Data Entry Operator (DEO) and Data Entry Operator, Grade A.


   SSC CPO - What is SSC CPO?


   The full form of CPO is the Central Police Organization exam.  Candidates can apply for this post if they want to serve as Sub Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police, Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) and Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) in CISF.


   SSC GD - What is SSC GD?


   SSC GD stands for General Duty (GD).  The employment of SSC DG posts is done as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreed with SSC and Ministry of Interior.  Annual SSC to find suitable candidates for the posts of Constable (General Duty) in SSC Border Security Force (BSF), Secretariat Security Force (SSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), National Investigation Agency (NIA), India Tibet Border.  DG conducts audit.  Police in Assam Rifles (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Central Reserve Police (CRPF) and Rifleman (General Duty).  The employment of SSC Junior Engineer is for the following mentioned departments:


   Central water organization

   Central water commission

   Central public works department

   Vacancy department

   Military engineering services

   Farakka Barrage Project

   border roads organisation

   Central Water Research Center

   Quality assurance unit

   National Institute of Technical Research

   SSC Stenographer - What is SSC Stenographer?


   SSC Stenographer is a candidate for Stenographer Class C (Non-Journal) and Grade D candidates