Background: Role of SSC in Central Government Recruitment
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is one of India’s most important recruitment bodies, responsible for selecting candidates for Group ‘B’ (Non-Gazetted) and Group ‘C’ posts in various Central Government Ministries, Departments, and Offices. Every year, SSC conducts multiple national-level examinations that offer job security, steady income, pensionary benefits, and career growth.
For Ex-Servicemen (ESM), SSC examinations are especially significant as they provide a structured transition from military to civil life, recognizing discipline, experience, and service rendered to the nation through age relaxation, reservation, and fee exemptions.
The Tentative SSC Examination Calendar 2026–27 reflects a packed recruitment cycle, offering continuous opportunities throughout the year.
Overview of SSC Examinations Scheduled in 2026
SSC examinations in 2026 cover Graduate, Higher Secondary (10+2), Matriculation, Technical, and Departmental levels, ensuring opportunities for candidates from diverse educational backgrounds.
Major SSC Exams in 2026
- Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination
- Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination
- Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) & Havaldar
- Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’
- Junior Engineer (JE)
- Selection Post Examination
- Sub-Inspector (Delhi Police & CAPFs)
- Constable (GD) in CAPFs, Assam Rifles, NIA, SSF
- Departmental Exams (JSA/LDC, SSA/UDC, ASO)
Most examinations will be conducted as Computer Based Examinations (CBE) between May 2026 and March 2027, ensuring transparency and faster results.
Eligibility Framework (General & Ex-Servicemen Focus)
Educational Qualification
- Matriculation (10th pass): MTS, Constable (GD – subject to notification)
- 10+2 (Higher Secondary): CHSL, Stenographer
- Graduation: CGL, Sub-Inspector, ASO
- Engineering Diploma/Degree: Junior Engineer
Age Criteria & Relaxation for Ex-Servicemen
Ex-Servicemen are entitled to age relaxation equivalent to the period of military service rendered plus 3 years, subject to maximum age limits prescribed for each post.
Additional benefits for ESM:
- Reservation as per Government norms
- Exemption from application fee
- Preference in certain posts where experience is relevant
Types of SSC Examinations & Exam Pattern
1. Computer Based Examination (CBE)
Most SSC exams in 2026 will follow a CBE format, testing:
- General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Quantitative Aptitude
- English Language
- General Awareness
2. Tier-Based Structure
- Tier-I: Objective, qualifying and merit-deciding
- Tier-II / Paper-II: Advanced subject knowledge or skill-based
- Skill / Physical Tests: For Stenographer, SI, Constable (GD)
3. Physical & Medical Standards (Relevant for ESM)
For SI and Constable (GD), Ex-Servicemen are governed by relaxed physical standards, acknowledging prior military service.
Examination Timeline & Preparation Strategy (2026)
March–April 2026 Advertisements | May–June 2026 Exams
Target Exams:
- CGL Tier-I
- Junior Engineer
- Selection Post
Preparation Strategy:
- Revise core subjects (Maths, Reasoning, English)
- Focus on accuracy and speed for CBE
- Daily mock tests and previous year questions
April–May 2026 Advertisements | July–September 2026 Exams
Target Exams:
- CHSL
- Stenographer
- Hindi Translator
Preparation Strategy:
- Strengthen English grammar and comprehension
- Practice typing/shorthand (where applicable)
- Hindi translators should focus on terminology and translation practice
June–July 2026 Advertisements | September–November 2026 Exams
Target Exams:
- MTS & Havaldar
- Sub-Inspector (Delhi Police & CAPFs)
Preparation Strategy:
- For ESM, leverage discipline for daily timed practice
- SI aspirants should start light physical conditioning early
- Emphasize General Awareness and current affairs
September–October 2026 Advertisements | January–March 2027 Exams
Target Exams:
- Constable (GD) in CAPFs
Preparation Strategy:
- Focus on basic aptitude + GK
- Maintain physical fitness (even with relaxed standards for ESM)
- Practice CBT mock tests regularly
Why SSC Exams Are Ideal for Ex-Servicemen
- Stable Central Government Jobs
- Pension & Retirement Security
- Respect for Service Background
- Clear Promotion Hierarchy
- Uniform-like discipline and structured work culture
Many Ex-Servicemen successfully join roles such as Tax Assistant, Auditor, Inspector, ASO, SI, and Upper Division Clerk, ensuring a dignified second career.
Let’s have a look in to the Calendar –

Conclusion
The SSC Examination Cycle 2026 offers a year-long recruitment window, making it one of the most opportunity-rich periods for job seekers. For Ex-Servicemen, this calendar is not just a schedule—it is a pathway to reintegration, stability, and continued service to the nation in a civil capacity.
With disciplined preparation aligned to examination timelines, SSC 2026 can become a career-defining opportunity, especially for those transitioning from the Armed Forces to Central Government service.















