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Notification Out for SSC MTS 2021: Check Exam Date, Eligibility & Syllabus


SSC MTS 2021 Notification Out: Check Exam Date, Eligibility & Syllabus

 The Staff Selection Commission has released the notification for the much-awaited SSC MTS Recruitment on their official website i.e. https://ssc.nic.in on 05th Feb 2021 and those who wish to apply for this post can start registering themselves online from 05th Feb onwards.


 The SSC Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Examination is a national level examination conducted in various ministries, departments and offices of the Government of India for the recruitment of candidates in Group-C non-gazetted, non-ministerial positions. Candidates hired by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) as multi-tasking staff fall into Pay Band-1 (Rs 5,200-20,200) + Rs 1,800 Grade Pay.

 

All SSC MTS aspirants who are preparing for this year’s exam can check all the important details like eligibility criteria, exam dates, exam pattern, vacancies, fees, etc. through this blog.

 

Important Dates for SSC MTS 2021

 

Online registrations will start from 02.2021

Last date to fill Application Form: 03.2021 (upto 11:30pm)

Last date for Online Fee Payment: 03.2021 (upto 11:30pm)

Last date for generation of offline Challan: 03.2021 (upto 11:30pm)

Last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of Bank): 03.2021

Tentative Dates of Tier-I Examination (CBE): 01-07-2021 to 20-07-2021

Date of Tier-II Examination (Descriptive Paper): 11.2021

 

 

To Read More About SSC MTS Exam Eligibility Criteria visit SSC Exam Preparation Page.

 

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