SSC Releases MTS & Havaldar Exam 2023 Admit Card: Staff Selection Commission has released the admit card for SSSC MTS (Non-Technical) and Havildar (CBIC & CBIN) Exam 2022. Those candidates who have applied for this exam can download the admit card by visiting the official website. To do this, they have to visit the regional websites of SSC. Click on the website of the region for which you want to download the admit card. After that download the admit card in the mentioned format.
Exam will be held on this date
SSC MTS and Havildar exam will be conducted on 2 May 2023. This computer based test will be conducted in Hindi, English and 13 regional languages. The Computer Based Examination will be conducted in two sessions, Session I and Session II. It is compulsory to appear in both the sessions.
Download Admit Card with these easy steps
- To download the admit card, first of all visit the official website. For this, choose the website of your region.
- Here SSC MTS 2022 Admit Card link will be given on the homepage, click on it.
- By doing so, a new page will open on which the candidates will have to enter their details. Enter the details and submit.
- By doing this, your admit card will appear on the computer screen.
- Check it from here, download it and if you want, you can also take a print out.
- Take out its hardcopy and keep it, it will be useful for you in future.
other important information
10880 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Out of these, 529 posts are of Havaldar (CBIC and CBN). The registration process for them was started on 17 January 2023 and ended on 17 February 2023. Now the exam has to be conducted. To get any information or latest updates in this regard only visit the official website.
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