What documents are required to be carried to SSC GD exam centre?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a week ago
    The SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam is a highly competitive and sought-after examination for individuals aspiring to secure prestigious job positions in the Indian government. As candidates gear up to face this challenging test, proper preparation and the right set of tools are essential for success. Among the various aspects to consider, knowing what to carry for SSC CGL exam is crucial for a smooth and organized test-taking experience.
    The SSC GD documents to be carried to the exam centres are:
    • SSC GD admit card.
    • Passport size photos.
    • Photo ID proof such as Pan card, Voter ID, Driving License, ID Cards i
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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It is customary for candidates taking the Staff Selection Commission General Duty (GD) exam to bring specific documentation to the testing location in order to facilitate verification. The following are the necessary documents to carry:

    1. Admit Card: In order to access the exam center, you must have the Staff Selection Commission's SSC GD admit card. It includes information about the exam location, date, and time.

    2. Photo ID Proof: To verify one's identification, one must carry a valid photo ID, such as a voter ID, passport, driving license, Aadhar card, or PAN card.

    3. Passport-size Photos: Depending on the requirements listed in the e

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    Rupali Pruthi | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates are required to carry a few documents to the SSC GD exam centres on the day of the examination. The SSC GD documents to be carried to the exam centres are:

    • SSC GD admit card
    • Passport size photos
    • Photo ID proof such as Pan card, Voter ID, Driving License, ID Cards issued by the Government

    Candidates who forget to carry any of these documents to the SSC GD exam centres will not be allowed to appear for the exam.

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