📝 SSC GD Admit Card Out; CHSL Exam City Slip to Be Released Soon

Balasahana Suresh
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the GD Constable admit card, while the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam city slip will be available shortly. Candidates are advised to stay updated via the official SSC website for timely access.

1. 📢 SSC GD Constable Admit Card Released

· Candidates appearing for SSC GD Constable exams can now download their admit cards

· Official link: ssc.nic.in

· Admit card contains:

o Candidate details

o Exam date and timing

o Exam center address

o Instructions for the exam day

Tip: Download, print, and keep a soft copy ready for reference.

2. 🏙️ SSC CHSL Exam City Slip Update

· The CHSL (10+2) exam city slip is expected shortly on the SSC portal

· Initially, it was scheduled for November 3, 2025, but the link is yet to be activated

· City slips will provide:

o Exam center city

o Reporting time

o Instructions for the exam day

Tip: Keep checking the SSC official website regularly for updates.

3. ⚠️ Important Instructions for Candidates

· Carry printed admit card and a valid photo ID to the exam center

· Reach the exam center at least 30–45 minutes early

· Follow COVID-19 guidelines, if applicable

· Avoid bringing prohibited items like electronic devices, calculators, or papers

4.  Key Dates to Remember

· GD Constable exam: As per admit card

· CHSL city slip release: Expected shortly (watch the portal)

· CHSL exam dates: Will be announced once the city slip is live

Bottom Line:
SSC candidates should download their GD admit cards immediately and keep an eye out for the CHSL exam city slip. Staying proactive ensures a smooth exam day without last-minute stress. ✅

 

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