When will the SSC GD admit card be released?

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9 months ago

SSC GD admit card was released on January 31, 2025. The SSC GD Constable admit cards are released by the regional SSC websites and candidates are required to download their admit cards from the website of their respective region. To download the GD admit card, candidates need to enter their registra

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2 years ago

The admit card for the SSC GD Constable exam will be released a week to five days prior to the examination. Candidates can go and download the admit card for their region through the regional website of SSC .

It is a must for candidates to carry their admit card to the examination centre. If failed,

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