The correction window is open for candidates who have made mistakes in the application for SSC CGL 2025. Correction in the form can be done till 11th July. The Tier-1 exam will be held from 13th to 30th August, in which submission of the correct form is necessary to appear.
SSC CGL 2025: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has opened the correction window for the candidates who have applied for Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) 2025. Candidates who have made any mistake while filling the application form can now correct their form from 9th to 11th July 2025. For this process, candidates have to visit the official website of SSC, ssc.gov.in and log in. Only after correction, the candidates will be considered eligible to appear in the upcoming examination.
Fee fixed for correction
According to the notification issued by the commission, a fee of Rs 200 will have to be paid for the first correction, while for the second correction, a fee of Rs 500 will have to be paid. Candidates are advised to make corrections only after checking all the information properly, as no chance will be given for the third time.
You can make corrections in these information
Candidates can make corrections in name, parents' name, date of birth, gender, class 10th roll number and other personal details. The commission has clarified that the same form can be modified up to twice.
When will the SSC CGL Tier-1 exam be held?
After the correction window closes, candidates will have to appear in the SSC CGL Tier-1 exam to be held between August 13 and August 30, 2025. Admit cards for this exam will also be released soon on ssc.gov.in.
How many vacancies?
A total of 14,582 Group B and Group C posts will be recruited under the SSC CGL 2025 recruitment drive. Through this examination of the commission, candidates will be appointed in various ministries and departments of the central government.
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