SSC CHSL 2025 Registration Ends Today for 3131 Posts – Apply Now at ssc.gov.in
New Delhi: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will close the registration window for the CHSL 2025 examination today, July 18. Eligible candidates who haven’t yet applied can do so by visiting the official website — ssc.gov.in.
The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 3,131 Group-C posts across various departments and ministries under the Central Government.
Who Can Apply?
The SSC CHSL 2025 exam is open to 12th-pass candidates aged between 18 to 27 years. Vacancies are available for positions including:
- Lower Division Clerk (LDC)
- Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)
- Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant
- Data Entry Operator (DEO)
Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification for detailed eligibility criteria and post-wise requirements.
Important Dates to Remember
Event | Date |
---|---|
Correction Window | July 23 – 24, 2025 |
Tier-I Exam | September 8 – 18, 2025 |
Tier-II Exam | February – March 2026 |
Application Fee
- General/OBC/EWS candidates: ₹100
- Women/SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen: Exempted
- Last date to pay fee: July 19, 2025
How to Apply for SSC CHSL 2025
- Visit ssc.gov.in
- Click on the ‘Apply’ tab on the homepage
- Select CHSL 2025 registration link
- Register with required details and login
- Fill the application form, upload documents, and pay the fee
- Submit the form and take a printout for future use
Direct Link: Apply for CHSL 2025
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