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SSC GD Constable Exam Postponed 2026: Check New Notice, Vacancy Details & PET/PST Standards

Post Date: 20 February 2026 | Update By: Admin
Short Information: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially postponed the GD Constable 2026 Exam for 25,487 posts. Download the official postponement notice, check revised eligibility, physical standards, and get expert preparation tips to utilize this extra time.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025-26 Exam Postponed

Total Vacancy: 25,487 Posts | Status: Exam Postponed

Latest Update (17 Feb 2026): The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released an official notice regarding the postponement of the Constable (GD) Exam 2026. Originally scheduled to begin on 23 February 2026, the Computer Based Examination (CBE) has been deferred until further notice due to administrative reasons. Candidates who applied for the 25,487 posts in BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR, and SSF are advised to check the official notice and continue their preparation. Revised exam dates will be announced soon on ssc.gov.in.

Important Dates

  • Application Start: 01/12/2025
  • Last Date to Apply: 31/12/2025
  • Correction Window: 10-13 Jan 2026
  • Original Exam Date: 23/02/2026
  • New Status: Exam Postponed
  • New Exam Date: Notify Soon
  • Admit Card: Before Exam

Application Fee

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹ 100/-
  • SC / ST / Ex-SM: ₹ 0/-
  • All Category Female: ₹ 0/-
  • 1st Correction Charge: ₹ 200/-
  • 2nd Correction Charge: ₹ 500/-
  • Mode: Online (Net Banking/UPI/Card)

SSC GD 2026 Vacancy Details (Force-Wise)

Force Name Total Posts Eligibility
BSF 616 Education: Must have passed Class 10th (Matric) from a recognized board in India.

Age (as on 01/01/2026): 18 to 23 Years. (Age relaxation applicable as per rules).
CISF 14,595
CRPF 5,490
SSB 1,764
ITBP 1,293
Assam Rifles (AR) 1,706
SSF 23
GRAND TOTAL 25,487 All India Recruitment

Physical Standard Test (PST) Eligibility

Category Height (Male) Height (Female) Chest (Male)
General / OBC / SC 170 CMS 157 CMS 80-85 CMS
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 162.5 CMS 150 CMS 76-81 CMS

Physical Efficiency Test (Race)

  • Male Candidates: 5 Kilometres in 24 minutes.
  • Female Candidates: 1.6 Kilometres in 8.5 minutes.
  • For Ladakh Region: Male (1.6 KM in 7 Min) | Female (800 Meter in 5 Min).

Exam Postponed? How to Use This Extra Time:

The postponement of the SSC GD exam gives you a second chance to strengthen your weak areas. Here is how you should plan:

  1. Focus on Mock Tests: Solve one mock test daily to maintain your speed and accuracy.
  2. Revision of General Awareness: Update your current affairs knowledge for the last 6-8 months.
  3. Mathematics Formulas: Practice arithmetic topics like Percentage, Profit & Loss, and Time & Work daily.
  4. Previous Year Papers: Analyzing the 2024 and 2025 papers will give you an edge in understanding the difficulty level.

Selection Process (4 Stages)

The selection for SSC GD Constable involves the following steps:

  • Stage 1: Computer Based Examination (CBE) - Objective type paper of 160 marks.
  • Stage 2: Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Standard Test (PST) - Qualifying in nature.
  • Stage 3: Medical Examination (DME/RME) - Checking medical fitness.
  • Stage 4: Document Verification - Checking original certificates.

Important Links

Download Postponed Notice Click Here
Download Exam Syllabus PDF Click Here
Download Official Notification Click Here
Official SSC Website ssc.gov.in
Join WhatsApp Channel Click Here
Join Telegram Group Click Here

Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance. Always refer to the official Staff Selection Commission website (ssc.gov.in) for verified updates and documents.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025-26

IMPORTANT NOTICE: EXAM POSTPONED

SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2026: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced a significant update regarding the Constable (General Duty) examination for 2026. The examination, which was originally slated to commence on February 23, 2026, has been postponed due to administrative constraints. This recruitment drive aims to fill 25,487 vacancies across various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) including BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, SSF, and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles.

While the postponement might come as a surprise to many aspirants, it also serves as a golden opportunity for candidates to refine their preparation. In this detailed guide, we provide a comprehensive breakdown of the syllabus, physical requirements, salary structure, and the revised preparation strategy you should follow during this extended period.

Important Dates

  • Notification Release: 01/12/2025
  • Last Date to Apply: 31/12/2025
  • Correction Window: 10-13 Jan 2026
  • Original Exam Date: 23 Feb 2026
  • Status: Exam Postponed
  • Revised Exam Date: To be Announced
  • Admit Card: 10-15 Days Before Exam

Application Fee

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹ 100/-
  • SC / ST Candidates: ₹ 0/-
  • All Category Female: ₹ 0/-
  • Ex-Servicemen: ₹ 0/-
  • Payment Method: Online via Net Banking, Debit/Credit Cards, or UPI.

Post-Wise Vacancy Breakup (Total: 25,487)

Force Male Vacancy Female Vacancy Total
Border Security Force (BSF) 524 92 616
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) 13135 1460 14595
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 5366 124 5490
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) 1099 194 1293
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) 1764 0 1764
Assam Rifles (AR) 1556 150 1706
Secretariat Security Force (SSF) 23 0 23

SSC GD Constable Salary & Job Profile

Becoming an SSC GD Constable is not just about serving the nation; it also comes with a stable career and an attractive salary package as per the 7th Pay Commission.

  • Pay Level: Level 3 (₹ 21,700 to ₹ 69,100).
  • Basic Pay: ₹ 21,700/-
  • Allowances: Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Transport Allowance, and Medical Facilities.
  • In-hand Salary: Approximately ₹ 30,000 to ₹ 35,000 per month depending on the city of posting.
  • Promotion: Constables can be promoted to Head Constable, Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI), and higher ranks based on seniority and departmental exams.

Comprehensive Exam Syllabus & Pattern

The Computer Based Examination (CBE) consists of one objective-type paper containing 80 questions, carrying 2 marks each.

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning (20 Questions - 40 Marks)

Focuses on analytical aptitude and ability to observe patterns. Topics include: Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Spatial Visualization, Visual Memory, Discrimination, Observation, Relationship Concepts, Arithmetical Reasoning, Figural Classification, and Arithmetic Number Series.

2. General Knowledge and General Awareness (20 Questions - 40 Marks)

Tests the candidate's knowledge of current events and environment. Topics include: India and its neighboring countries, Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity, Indian Constitution, and Scientific Research.

3. Elementary Mathematics (20 Questions - 40 Marks)

Includes problems on: Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between Numbers, Fundamental Arithmetical Operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, and Time and Work.

4. English / Hindi (20 Questions - 40 Marks)

Candidates' ability to understand basic English/Hindi and their basic comprehension would be tested. Topics include: Error Spotting, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms/Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases, One Word Substitution, and Cloze Test.

Physical Standard Test (PST) & Efficiency Test (PET)

Criteria Male (General/OBC/SC) Female (General/OBC/SC)
Height 170 cms 157 cms
Chest 80 cms (Exp. 5 cms) N/A
Running 5 KM in 24 Minutes 1.6 KM in 8.5 Minutes

*Note: Relaxations in height and chest are provided for ST candidates and residents of specific hilly regions (Gorkhas, Garhwalis, etc.).

Understanding the Normalization Process

Since the SSC GD exam is conducted in multiple shifts, the difficulty level may vary. To ensure fairness, SSC uses a Normalization Method. Marks scored by candidates are adjusted based on the average performance of candidates in a particular shift compared to other shifts. The final merit list and cut-off marks are based on these Normalized Scores.

Expert Preparation Strategy for Postponed Exam

Don't let the postponement break your momentum. Follow this plan:

  • Analyze Weak Links: Identify the topics where you scored low in previous mock tests. Use this extra time to master those specific chapters.
  • Consistent Revision: General Knowledge is vast. Revise Current Affairs for at least the last 12 months.
  • Daily Mocks: Solve at least 3-4 full-length mock tests per week to keep your time management skills sharp.
  • Physical Fitness: Don't ignore your health. Spend 45 minutes every morning for running and basic exercises to stay ready for the PET stage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Why was the SSC GD 2026 exam postponed?
A: SSC cited administrative reasons for the delay. Official dates will be updated on ssc.gov.in soon.

Q2: Will the vacancy count change?
A: Currently, there is no news about a change in vacancies. It remains at 25,487 posts.

Q3: Is there a negative marking in SSC GD?
A: Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 (or as specified in the latest notice) for each wrong answer.

Q4: Can I change my exam center now?
A: No, the center change facility is usually not provided after the correction window is closed.

Disclaimer: The information provided above is for educational purposes. We advise all candidates to cross-verify the details with the official SSC notification.

Disclaimer: Please verify all details from the official notification before applying.

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