SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 Begins from February 23: Check Complete Details

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 for recruitment in various paramilitary forces will commence on February 23, 2026. This national-level examination is held to fill General Duty Constable positions in forces such as BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR, and SSF. 

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The SSC GD Constable Examination 2026 is one of the most awaited national-level recruitment exams in India. Every year, lakhs of candidates apply for this prestigious examination to secure a position in India’s central armed police forces. As officially scheduled, the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 begins on February 23, 2026, and will continue for several weeks across multiple exam centers throughout the country.

This examination marks a critical milestone for aspirants aiming to serve the nation in forces like the BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR, SSF, and NCB. With intense competition, a well-planned strategy, awareness of exam patterns, and disciplined preparation become essential for success.

This blog covers everything candidates need to know about the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026, including exam schedule, pattern, syllabus, preparation strategies, last-minute tips, common mistakes to avoid, and what to expect after the exam.

SSC GD Constable Exam 2026: Key Highlights

Here are the important highlights related to the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026:

Feature Details
Exam NameSSC GD (General Duty) Constable 2026
Conducting BodyStaff Selection Commission (SSC)
Total Vacancies25,487 (Male: 23,467 | Female: 2,020)
Exam Date (CBT)February 23, 2026 onwards
Selection ProcessCBT → PET/PST → Medical Exam → Document Verification
Salary / Pay ScalePay Level-3 (₹21,700 – ₹69,100)
Educational Qualification10th Class (Matriculation) from a recognized board
Age Limit18–23 years (as of Jan 1, 2026)
Official Websitessc.gov.in

Important Date’s

EventImportant Dates
Notification ReleaseDecember 1, 2025
Online Application StartsDecember 1, 2025
Last Date to Apply OnlineDecember 31, 2025 (11:00 PM)
Online Fee Payment Last DateJanuary 1, 2026 (11:00 PM)
Application Correction WindowJanuary 8–10, 2026
CBT Exam Dates (Tentative)February–April 2026
Admit Card Release4-7 days before exam (region-wise)

SSC GD Syllabus 2026

The SSC GD 2026 syllabus is of matriculation level and is designed to test basic knowledge and aptitude. Candidates should prepare all sections equally to score well.

The syllabus includes four subjects as listed below.

• General Intelligence & Reasoning

• General Knowledge & Awareness

• Elementary Mathematics

• English / Hindi

SubjectTopic
Syllabus for General Intelligence & ReasoningAnalogies Similarities and differences Spatial Visualization Spatial Orientation Visual Memory Discrimination Observation Relationship Concepts Arithmetical ReasoningFigural Classification Arithmetic Number Series Non-Verbal series Coding and Decoding, etc.
Syllabus for General Knowledge and General AwarenessIndia and its neighbouring countries Sports History Culture Geography Economic Science General PoliticsIndian Constitution Scientific research Current Affairs
Syllabus for Elementary MathematicsNumber Systems Computation of Whole Numbers Decimals and Fractions, and the Relationship Between Numbers Fundamental Arithmetical Operations Percentages, Ratios and Proportions Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, RatioTime, Time and Work, etc.
Syllabus for English/ HindiFill in the blanks, Vocabulary Grammar Passage One-word substitution

SSC GD Exam Pattern 2026

The SSC GD exam is conducted as a Computer Based Test. Understanding the exam pattern helps candidates plan their preparation effectively.

SectionsNumber of questionsMaximum marks
Part A – General Intelligence and Reasoning2040
Part B – General Knowledge and General Awareness2040
Part C – Elementary Mathematics2040
Part D- English/Hindi2040
Total80160

Time Duration: 60 minutes
Negative Marking: 0.25 mark deducted for each wrong answer
Question Type: Objective (Multiple Choice)

SSC GD Computer Based Exam Language Flexibility.

The CBT is conducted in English, Hindi and 13 regional languages including Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and Urdu. This reduces language barriers and allows candidates to attempt the paper in a language they are most comfortable with.

Importance of the SSC GD Exam for Youth

For millions of young Indians, the SSC GD Constable exam represents more than just a job opportunity—it symbolizes discipline, dignity, job security, and patriotism.

Key Benefits of SSC GD Job :-

  • Central Government job
  • Attractive salary with allowances
  • Job security and pension benefits
  • Opportunity to serve the nation
  • Respect and social status
  • Career growth and promotions

Preparation Strategy for SSC GD Constable Exam 2026

The SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 is a highly competitive national-level examination that requires smart planning, discipline, and consistent practice. With lakhs of candidates appearing every year, a well-structured preparation strategy becomes essential to secure a place in the final merit list. Below is a point-by-point preparation plan to help aspirants prepare effectively.

1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus Clearly

Before starting preparation, candidates must be completely familiar with the exam pattern, marking scheme, and syllabus. Knowing the number of questions, time limit, and negative marking helps in planning attempts and avoiding unnecessary mistakes. Focus only on the officially prescribed syllabus and avoid irrelevant topics.

2. Make a Realistic and Daily Study Plan

Prepare a simple yet practical timetable that includes all four sections—Reasoning, GK/GS, Mathematics, and English/Hindi. Allocate more time to weak subjects while maintaining revision of strong areas. Daily study of 6–8 hours with short breaks is ideal for serious aspirants.

3. Focus on Accuracy Over Guesswork

Since the SSC GD exam includes negative marking, accuracy is more important than the number of attempts. Avoid blind guessing and solve only those questions where you are reasonably confident. Practicing accuracy during preparation will help minimize negative marks in the actual exam.

4. Strengthen Basic Concepts First

Candidates should start by clearing basic concepts in Mathematics and Reasoning, as these sections are scoring if fundamentals are strong. Learn formulas, shortcuts, and standard problem-solving methods instead of memorizing answers.

5. Give Special Attention to General Knowledge

General Knowledge plays a key role in increasing overall score. Focus on:
Static GK (History, Geography, Polity)
Current affairs of the last 6–8 months
Basic science and Indian constitution
Reading newspapers, monthly GK magazines, and revising notes regularly is essential.

6.Practice English/Hindi Daily

For language sections, daily practice is very important. Focus on:

  • Grammar rules
  • Vocabulary building
  • Reading comprehension
    Reading short articles, practicing grammar questions, and revising word lists will improve confidence.

7. Attempt Mock Tests and Previous Year Papers

Mock tests help improve time management, speed, and exam temperament. Attempt full-length mock tests regularly and analyze mistakes carefully. Previous year question papers provide clarity on exam trends and repeated topics.

8. Revise Regularly to Retain Concepts

Revision is the backbone of preparation. Maintain short notes for formulas, rules, and important facts. Revise these notes weekly to ensure long-term retention.

9. Maintain Physical Fitness Alongside Study

SSC GD selection also includes PET and PST, so candidates should focus on physical fitness from the beginning. Light running, stretching, and basic exercises help in staying fit and avoiding last-minute pressure.

10. Stay Positive and Avoid Stress

Mental strength plays a major role in competitive exams. Avoid negative comparisons, stay motivated, and believe in your preparation. Adequate sleep, healthy food, and a positive mindset are crucial for success.

Last-Minute Preparation Tips for Appearing Candidates

Candidates whose exams fall in later phases can still improve their performance significantly by following these tips:

  • Revise only what you already know
  • Avoid starting new topics
  • Focus on accuracy over attempts
  • Sleep well before exam day
  • Eat light and stay hydrated

Common Mistakes to Avoid During SSC GD Exam

  • Blind guessing due to negative marking
  • Spending too much time on one question
  • Ignoring instructions
  • Panicking during the exam
  • Not reading questions carefully

The SSC GD exam is highly competitive due to:

  • Lakhs of applicants
  • Limited vacancies
  • Category-wise cut-offs

Cut-offs depend on:

  • Difficulty level of the paper
  • Number of candidates
  • Total vacancies
  • Category

Cut-offs vary by state, force, and category. The “Red Zone” states (UP, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar) consistently see the highest requirements. 

Category 2025 Final (Male)2024 Final (Male)2026 Expected
UR (General)144.9 – 152.0153.5 – 159.6145 – 155
OBC143.6 – 151.6152.2 – 158.6140 – 148
EWS142.1 – 148.2151.1 – 158.0138 – 148
SC137.5 – 142.6148.2 – 154.1130 – 140
ST133.1 – 144.2143.6 – 151.8120 – 130

Candidates are advised not to rely solely on previous cut-offs and instead aim for maximum accuracy and score.

Role of Discipline and Physical Fitness

Unlike many other competitive exams, SSC GD selection also depends heavily on physical fitness and discipline.

Candidates should:

  • Start light running and exercise
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Avoid injuries before PET/PST

Important Instructions for Candidates

  1. Candidates must carefully check their admit card details, including name, roll number, exam date, shift, and exam center address.
  2. Reach the examination center well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card to avoid last-minute issues.
  3. Carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof such as Aadhaar card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
  4. Do not carry mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, or any electronic gadgets inside the exam hall.
  5. Follow all instructions given by the invigilators and exam authorities strictly during the examination.
  6. Carefully read all on-screen instructions before starting the computer-based test.
  7. Do not attempt questions blindly, as negative marking is applicable.
  8. Maintain discipline and silence inside the examination hall.
  9. Any kind of unfair means or misconduct will lead to immediate disqualification.
  10. After completing the exam, leave the center in an orderly manner.
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