When will the SSC GD 2026 exam be conducted?

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The Commission will conduct the Constable GD in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SSF and Rifleman GD in Assam Rifles and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau Examination, 2026 from February 23 onwards. The SSC GD Constable 2025 exam will be conducted online in the computer-based exam (CBE) mode. Th

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The SSC GD Constable 2024 exam has already been conducted. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) most likely completed the exam process in March 2024. The SSC GD Constable exam for 2024 was likely held between February 20 and March 7, 2024. There was a re-examination conducted for a specific group o

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The Commission will conduct the Constable GD in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SSF and Rifleman GD in Assam Rifles and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau Examination, 2024 in February and March 2024. The SSC GD Constable 2024 exam will begin on February 20 and will end on March 7, 2024. The S

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