The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the exam city intimation slip for the Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) 2025. Candidates can access and download it from the official website, ssc.gov.in. The admit cards will be made available 2–3 days prior to the examination.
The Tier-I computer-based test is scheduled to take place from September 12 to 26, 2025, while the Tier-II examination is expected to be held in December 2025. This recruitment process is being conducted to fill a total of 14,582 vacancies.
How to download the SSC CGL 2025 exam city slip:
1. Go to the official website ssc.gov.in.
2. On the homepage, click on the Candidate Login option.
3. Enter your login credentials and submit.
4. The exam city slip will appear on the screen — download it.
5. Take a printout and keep it for future use.
Additional Notes:
- The slip is released region-wise. Candidates must check their respective SSC regional website.
- This is not the admit card; the hall ticket will be released 2–3 days before the exam.
- Report any discrepancy in details to the concerned SSC regional office immediately.
- Download early to avoid last-minute issues.
Important Dates for SSC CGL 2025
- Exam City Slip Release: September 2025
- Admit Card Release: 2–3 days before the exam
- Tier-I Exam: September 12–26, 2025
- Tier-II Exam: December 2025 (tentative)
Exam City Slip vs. Admit Card
- Exam City Slip: Shows the city of examination, helps candidates plan travel.
- Admit Card: Mandatory document for entry, contains exam centre address, roll number, exam date, and instructions.
Exam Day Guidelines for SSC CGL 2025
- Carry a printed admit card, a valid photo ID, and recent passport-size photographs.
- Reach the exam centre at least 30–45 minutes before reporting time.
- Prohibited items: Mobile phones, watches, calculators, or study material.
- Follow SSC’s COVID-19 or general exam instructions (if mentioned).
SSC CGL 2025 Selection Process
1. Tier-I: Computer-Based Test (Qualifying).
2. Tier-II: Computer-Based Test (Mains).
3. Skill Test/Document Verification: For specific posts.
Direct Links
SSC Official Website:
https://ssc.gov.in
SSC Regional Websites:
- SSC Northern Region (NR), New Delhi: sscnr.nic.in
- SSC North Eastern Region (NER), Guwahati: sscner.org.in
- SSC Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata: sscer.org
- SSC Southern Region (SR), Chennai: sscsr.gov.in
- SSC Western Region (WR), Mumbai: sscwr.net
- SSC Karnataka Kerala Region (KKR), Bengaluru: ssckkr.kar.nic.in
- SSC Madhya Pradesh Region (MPR), Raipur: sscmpr.org
- SSC Central Region (CR), Prayagraj (Allahabad): ssccr.org
- SSC North Western Region (NWR), Chandigarh: sscnwr.org
Tips for Candidates
- Check your exam city in advance and arrange travel/accommodation if needed.
- Keep both digital and printed copies of the city slip and admit card.
- Revise important topics and attempt mock tests to boost preparation.
- Stay updated through the official SSC website for any notifications.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Q1. What is the SSC CGL exam city slip?
The exam city slip is an advance intimation that tells candidates the city where their exam centre will be located. It is not the actual admit card.
Q2. When will the SSC CGL 2025 admit card be released?
The admit card is usually issued 2–3 days before the exam date on the official SSC regional websites.
Q3. How can I download the SSC CGL 2025 exam city slip?
You can download it by visiting ssc.gov.in, logging in with your credentials, and accessing the exam city slip link under your candidate dashboard.
Q4. Is the exam city slip enough to appear for the SSC CGL exam?
No. The city slip only provides information about the exam city. To appear for the exam, you must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID.
Q5. What should I do if there is an error in my exam city slip?
In case of any mistake or mismatch in details, immediately contact your respective SSC regional office for corrections.
Q6. How many vacancies are there in SSC CGL 2025?
This year, the SSC CGL recruitment drive is being conducted for 14,582 vacancies across various Group B and C posts.
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