How many levels are in SSC MTS?
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There are basically two levels or stages in SSC MS exam.
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SSC MS exam is conducted by Staff Selection Commission This exam consists of 2 stages and then Document Verification
Stage I or Tier I is conducted in Online Mode through Computer Based Test
The entire paper is of total 100 marks and 100 questions and needs to be completed in a time span of 90 minutes
General Intelligence and Reasoning 25
Numerical Aptitude 25
General English 25
General Awareness 25
Total 100
Paper I will be objective type, Multiple Choice Questions
The questions will be set both in English and Hindi
There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
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The SSC MS exam is administered by the Staff Selection Commission to fill Group-C positions in various ministries.
1. The exam is conducted once a year, and there are two papers.
2. The paper I is conducted in online mode, and the paper II is conducted in offline mode.
3. There are two stages or levels in the SSC MS exam: Tier I and Tier II.
4. Tier I is an online exam of 90 minutes' duration. The Tier II paper consists of 100 objective-type questions.
5. Tier II consists of one descriptive question of a half-hour duration. You will have to write one essay or letter on this paper.
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The Staff Selection Commission scheduled the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam from September 8 to September 18, 2025. However, the exam is postponed due to the clash of exam dates with the SSC CGL exam in September. As of now, there is no official announcement regarding the new exam dates for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam.
The following are the SSC CHSL crucial dates 2025:
- 01-Jan-2026: For age reference for all registered candidates
- 18-Jul-2025 (last date of application): For claim of SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwBD/ ESM status or other benefits
Candidates need to upload the scanned image of signature in JPEG/ JPG format on the SSC CHSL form as per given size and dimension:
- 10 to 20 KB in size
- 6.0 cm (width) x 2.0 cm (height) in dimensions
No, there is no exemption for reserved category candidates from the SSC CHSL form correction fees. Candidates of all categories and even female candidates need to pay the application correction fee while making the changes. The SSC CHSL form correction fee is INR 200 for first time and INR 500 for the second time.
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