SSC CGL 2026 Notification is expected to be released shortly on the official website, ssc.gov.in. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is likely to announce the notification soon. As per the SSC calendar, the notification was scheduled to be released in March 2026, and the application process was expected to continue until April 2026. However, it has been postponed and will be released shortly.
SSC CGL stands for Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exami. It is conducted annually to recruit candidates for various Group B and Group C posts in central government ministries, departments, and organisations. Some of these posts include Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), Statistical Investigator Grade-II, Research Assistant in National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Income Tax Inspector and more.
SSC CGL 2026 Overview
Every year, the Staff Selection Commission issues SSC CGL Notification to recruit eligible candidates for various Group B and C posts. It is held in two stages: Tier 1 and Tier 2, which is further categorised into seperate modules. Candidates clearing both stages will be shortlisted for the desired post.
| Exam Name | SSC CGL 2026 |
| Full Form | Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level |
| Conducting Body | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
| Mode of Exam | Online |
| Exam Type | National Level |
| Eligibility | Graduate (bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline) |
| Age Limit | 18 to 32 Years |
| Selection Process |
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| Official Website | ssc.gov.in |
SSC CGL 2026 Notification: How to Apply?
Listed below are the steps to submit the SSC CGL application form:
- Visit the official website at ssc.gov.in
- On the homepage, go to the “Apply” tab and click on “SSC CGL Apply Online” link.
- If you are a new user, register yourself using valid details and generate your login credentials.
- Log in to your account.
- Fill out the application form and upload the scanned documents in the prescribed format and size.
- Pay the application fee online.
- Submit the form and download a copy for future reference.

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