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LATEST UPDATE 2026

According to the latest update, the Staff Selection Commission has issued the Exam City Intimation Slip for SSC MTS 2026. This slip informs candidates about their allotted exam city and centre location so they can plan their travel in advance. The SSC MTS 2026 Computer-Based Test (CBT) started from 4 February 2026. The exam slots have already been assigned, and candidates are advised to keep checking the official website regularly for further updates.

The SSC MTS 2026 admit card has been released for candidates whose examination is scheduled on 4 February 2026. The hall ticket became available online from 2 February 2026 on the official website (ssc.gov.in). It contains important information such as exam date, shift timing, exam centre address, and exam day instructions. Candidates must download and carry a printed copy to the examination centre.


OVERVIEW

SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission – Multi Tasking Staff) is a national-level examination conducted for the recruitment of candidates to General Central Service Group-C non-gazetted, non-ministerial posts in various Ministries, Departments, and Offices of the Government of India.

Conducting Body – Staff Selection Commission
Post Name – Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar
Total Vacancies – 7,948
Application Mode – Online
Selection Process – Computer Based Examination (Session I & II) and PET/PST (for Havaldar)
Official Website – https://ssc.gov.in/


IMPORTANT DATES

The SSC MTS 2026 admit card for the exam scheduled on 4 February 2026 has been released online from 2 February 2026. Candidates can download their hall ticket using their login credentials.

Application Start – June 2026
Last Date to Apply – July 2026
Last Date for Fee Payment – July 2026
Application Correction Window – July 2026
Computer Based Examination – 04 February 2026
Helpline Number – 1800 309 3063


VACANCY DETAILS

SSC has announced a total of 7,948 vacancies for MTS and Havaldar posts.

Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) – 6,810 posts
β€’ Age 18–25 years – 6,078 posts
β€’ Age 18–27 years – 732 posts

Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) – 1,138 posts

These vacancies are based on the revised notification for the 2025–26 cycle and may be updated in the final notification.


SALARY STRUCTURE

As per the 7th Pay Commission, the salary varies depending on the city category.

Basic Pay – Rs. 18,000

X Cities
HRA – Rs. 4,320
TA – Rs. 1,350
Gross – Rs. 23,670
In-hand – Rs. 20,245

Y Cities
HRA – Rs. 2,880
TA – Rs. 900
Gross – Rs. 21,780
In-hand – Rs. 18,355

Z Cities
HRA – Rs. 1,440
TA – Rs. 900
Gross – Rs. 20,340
In-hand – Rs. 16,915

Deductions include NPS, CGHS, and CGEGIS.


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates must meet the following conditions:

Nationality

The candidate must be:
β€’ A citizen of India, or
β€’ A subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or
β€’ A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 January 1962, or
β€’ A person of Indian origin migrated from specified countries for permanent settlement.

Candidates other than Indian citizens must possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.


Age Limit

For MTS – 18 to 25 years
(Born between 02.08.2000 and 01.08.2007)

For Havaldar – 18 to 27 years
(Born between 02.08.1998 and 01.08.2007)


Age Relaxation

SC/ST – 5 years
OBC – 3 years
PwD – 10 years
PwD + OBC – 13 years
PwD + SC/ST – 15 years
Ex-Servicemen – 3 years after deduction of service

Central Government Employees – Up to 40 years (45 for SC/ST)
Widows/Divorced Women – Up to 35 years (40 for SC/ST)


Educational Qualification

Candidates must have passed Matriculation (Class 10) or equivalent from a recognized board.

Candidates who are awaiting final results but will complete the qualification before the cut-off date are also eligible.


EXAM PATTERN

The SSC MTS exam is conducted in Computer-Based mode and consists of two sessions.

Session I (Qualifying)
Total Questions – 40
Total Marks – 120
Time – 45 minutes

Numerical & Mathematical Ability – 20 Questions (60 Marks)
Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving – 20 Questions (60 Marks)

No negative marking.

Session II (Merit Based)
Total Questions – 50
Total Marks – 150
Time – 45 minutes

General Awareness – 25 Questions (75 Marks)
English Language & Comprehension – 25 Questions (75 Marks)

Negative Marking – 1 mark for each wrong answer.

For Havaldar posts, candidates must also qualify:
β€’ Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
β€’ Physical Standard Test (PST)

The exam is available in English, Hindi, and selected regional languages.


EXAM SYLLABUS

Numerical Ability – Number system, percentage, ratio, profit & loss, time & work, mensuration, averages, data interpretation.

Reasoning – Analogy, series, coding-decoding, direction, blood relations, puzzles, syllogism, Venn diagrams, non-verbal reasoning.

General Awareness – Current affairs, history, geography, polity, economy, science, sports, awards, books, static GK.

English – Comprehension, error detection, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, vocabulary, sentence improvement, voice, narration.

For Havaldar – PET and PST are mandatory.


SELECTION PROCESS

For MTS
Selection is based on Session I and Session II of the Computer Based Exam.
Final merit is prepared only on the basis of Session II marks (normalized).

Minimum qualifying marks:
UR – 30%
OBC/EWS – 25%
Others – 20%

For Havaldar
Computer Based Exam + PET/PST.
Candidates failing PET/PST will not be considered for Havaldar but may be considered for MTS if eligible.

Final allocation is based on merit, preferences, and normalized scores.

Tie-Breaking Criteria

  1. Higher marks in General Awareness (Session II)

  2. Higher marks in Session I

  3. Older candidate preferred

  4. Alphabetical order of name


HOW TO APPLY

  1. Visit the official SSC website.

  2. Click on the Apply tab and select MTS.

  3. Register as a new user.

  4. Fill the application form carefully.

  5. Upload photo and signature.

  6. Pay the application fee.

  7. Submit and download the confirmation page.

Application Fee
General/OBC/EWS – Rs. 100
Female/SC/ST/PwD – No Fee


EXAM CENTERS

SSC conducts the exam across multiple regions including Central, Eastern, Northern, Southern, Western, North-Eastern, and others. Candidates can choose their preferred exam centre during application. Final allotment is done by SSC.


ADMIT CARD

The SSC MTS admit card for the exam on 4 February 2026 has been released from 2 February 2026.

Steps to download:

  1. Visit the official website.

  2. Click on Admit Card link.

  3. Enter Registration ID and Password.

  4. Download and print the hall ticket.


EXAM RESULT

The result for SSC MTS 2026 has not been declared yet. The Commission will release the result and cut-off marks on the official website.

Steps to check:

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in

  2. Click on Results

  3. Open the MTS result PDF

  4. Search your Roll Number

  5. Download for future reference


IMPORTANT LINK

Official Website – https://ssc.gov.in

OVERVIEW

SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission – Multi Tasking Staff) is a national-level examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit candidates for Group-C, non-gazetted and non-ministerial posts in various Ministries, Departments, and Offices of the Government of India. Selected candidates are appointed as Multi Tasking Staff or Havaldar under different central government organizations.

Conducting Body – Staff Selection Commission
Post Name – Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar
Total Vacancies – 7,948
Application Mode – Online
Selection Process – Computer Based Examination (Session I & Session II) and PET/PST (for Havaldar)
Official Website – https://ssc.gov.in/


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

To apply for the SSC MTS examination, candidates must satisfy the required conditions related to nationality, age, and educational qualification.

Nationality

The candidate must be:

β€’ A citizen of India, or
β€’ A subject of Nepal, or
β€’ A subject of Bhutan, or
β€’ A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 January 1962 with the intention of permanent settlement, or
β€’ A person of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or East African countries (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, Vietnam) with the intention of permanently settling in India.

Candidates belonging to categories other than Indian citizens must possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.


Age Limit

Age criteria vary depending on the post:

For MTS – 18 to 25 years
(Candidates born between 02.08.2000 and 01.08.2007)

For Havaldar – 18 to 27 years
(Candidates born between 02.08.1998 and 01.08.2007)


Age Relaxation

SC/ST – 5 years
OBC – 3 years
PwD (UR) – 10 years
PwD (OBC) – 13 years
PwD (SC/ST) – 15 years
Ex-Servicemen – 3 years after deduction of military service

Central Government Employees (3+ years service) – Up to 40 years (45 for SC/ST)
Widows/Divorced/Women judicially separated – Up to 35 years (40 for SC/ST)


Educational Qualification

β€’ Candidates must have passed Matriculation (Class 10) or equivalent from a recognized board.
β€’ Qualifications obtained through open or distance learning from recognized institutions are also valid.
β€’ Candidates who will obtain the required qualification before the cut-off date and can provide documentary proof are also eligible.


EXAM PATTERN

The SSC MTS examination is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode and consists of two sessions.

Session I is qualifying in nature, while Session II is considered for merit.

Session I

Total Questions – 40
Total Marks – 120
Duration – 45 minutes

Numerical & Mathematical Ability – 20 Questions (60 Marks)
Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving – 20 Questions (60 Marks)

No negative marking.


Session II

Total Questions – 50
Total Marks – 150
Duration – 45 minutes

General Awareness – 25 Questions (75 Marks)
English Language & Comprehension – 25 Questions (75 Marks)

Negative Marking – 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.


Additional Stage (For Havaldar Post)

Candidates applying for Havaldar must also qualify:

β€’ Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
β€’ Physical Standard Test (PST)

The examination will be conducted in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.


EXAM SYLLABUS

The SSC MTS syllabus is divided into four sections.

Numerical and Mathematical Ability

Number System
LCM & HCF
Decimals and Fractions
Percentage
Ratio and Proportion
Profit and Loss
Simple and Compound Interest
Time and Work
Time, Speed and Distance
Average
Mensuration
Basic Data Interpretation
Arithmetic Operations


Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving

Analogy
Classification
Number and Alphabet Series
Coding-Decoding
Direction Sense
Blood Relations
Basic Puzzles and Seating Arrangement
Venn Diagram
Syllogism
Non-verbal Reasoning
Logical Problems


General Awareness

Current Affairs
Indian History
Geography
Polity and Constitution
Indian Economy
Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Sports
Important Days and Events
Awards and Honors
Books and Authors
Static GK


English Language and Comprehension

Reading Comprehension
Error Detection
Fill in the Blanks
Synonyms and Antonyms
One Word Substitution
Idioms and Phrases
Sentence Improvement
Active and Passive Voice
Direct and Indirect Speech
Spelling Correction
Vocabulary

For Havaldar posts, PET and PST are compulsory.


SELECTION PROCESS

  1. For MTS, the selection process includes Session I and Session II of the Computer Based Examination.

  2. Session II will be evaluated only if the candidate qualifies in Session I.

  3. Minimum qualifying marks:
    UR – 30%
    OBC/EWS – 25%
    Other Categories – 20%

  4. For Havaldar, the process includes Computer Based Examination followed by PET/PST.

  5. For MTS, final merit is prepared based only on normalized marks of Session II.

  6. For Havaldar, candidates are shortlisted in a 1:5 ratio for PET/PST based on Session II performance.

  7. Candidates who fail PET/PST will not be considered for Havaldar but may still be considered for MTS if eligible.

  8. Final selection for MTS is based on Session II performance.

  9. Final selection for Havaldar depends on Session II marks and qualifying PET/PST.

  10. Post and State/UT allocation is done based on merit, preferences submitted in the application, and normalized scores. Once allotted, no changes will be made.


Resolution of Tie Cases

If two or more candidates secure equal marks, the tie will be resolved in the following order:

  1. Higher marks in General Awareness (Session II)

  2. Higher total marks in Session I

  3. Candidate older in age will be given preference

  4. Alphabetical order of names

EXAM SYLLABUS

SSC MTS exam is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) and consists of two sessions. Session I is qualifying in nature, while Session II is counted for merit.


SESSION 1 (Qualifying)

Numerical and Mathematical Ability (20 Questions)

This section tests basic arithmetic and mathematical concepts. Important topics include:

Number System
Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers
Even and odd numbers
Prime and composite numbers
Divisibility rules
Place value

LCM and HCF
Finding LCM and HCF
Word-based problems

Decimals and Fractions
Conversion between fractions and decimals
Simplification
Operations on fractions

Percentage
Basic percentage calculation
Increase and decrease percentage
Percentage-based word problems

Ratio and Proportion
Ratio comparison
Proportion problems
Basic partnership questions

Average
Simple average
Word-based average problems

Profit and Loss
Cost price and selling price
Profit and loss percentage
Discount problems

Simple and Compound Interest
Interest calculation
Time-based interest problems

Time and Work
Work efficiency
Combined work problems
Basic pipes and cistern

Time, Speed and Distance
Speed calculation
Basic train and boat problems

Mensuration
Area of square, rectangle, triangle, circle
Volume of cube, cuboid, cylinder

Data Interpretation (Basic)
Bar graph
Pie chart
Table-based data

Arithmetic Operations
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
Simplification and approximation


Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving (20 Questions)

This section evaluates logical thinking and reasoning ability. Topics include:

Analogy
Word analogy
Number analogy
Figure analogy

Classification
Odd one out (word, number, figure)

Series
Number series
Alphabet series
Mixed series

Coding-Decoding
Letter coding
Number coding
Simple pattern coding

Direction Sense
Distance and direction-based questions

Blood Relations
Family tree-based questions

Order and Ranking
Position and ranking problems

Puzzle and Seating Arrangement (Basic)
Linear seating
Simple arrangement problems

Venn Diagram
Logical set-based questions

Syllogism
Statement and conclusion

Mirror and Water Image
Reflection-based figures

Paper Folding and Cutting
Basic non-verbal reasoning

Figure Completion
Missing figure selection

Logical Problems
Simple decision making
Pattern recognition


SESSION 2 (Merit Counting)

General Awareness (25 Questions)

This section includes static GK and current affairs.

Current Affairs
National and international news
Sports
Awards and honours
Government schemes
Important appointments

History
Ancient India
Medieval India
Modern India
Freedom movement

Geography
Indian physical geography
Rivers, mountains, climate
Basic world geography

Indian Polity
Constitution basics
Fundamental rights and duties
Parliament and government structure
President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court

Indian Economy
Basic economic terms
Budget and planning
Basic banking awareness

General Science

Physics
Motion, force, energy (basic)

Chemistry
Elements, acids, bases, salts

Biology
Human body basics
Plants and animals

Static GK
Capitals and currencies
Important days
Books and authors
Famous places
Inventions and discoveries


English Language and Comprehension (25 Questions)

This section tests grammar, vocabulary, and reading ability.

Reading Comprehension
Short passage-based questions

Vocabulary
Synonyms
Antonyms
One word substitution

Grammar
Spotting errors
Subject-verb agreement
Tenses
Articles and prepositions

Fill in the Blanks
Grammar-based blanks
Vocabulary-based blanks

Sentence Improvement
Correct sentence selection

Idioms and Phrases
Common idioms and meanings

Active and Passive Voice
Basic voice conversion

Direct and Indirect Speech
Speech transformation

Spelling Correction
Identifying correct spelling

Cloze Test
Passage-based blanks

Sentence Rearrangement
Correct order of sentences


SPECIAL STAGE (Only for Havaldar Post)

Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

For Male Candidates
Walking – 1600 meters in 15 minutes
Cycling – 8 km in 30 minutes

For Female Candidates
Walking – 1 km in 20 minutes
Cycling – 3 km in 25 minutes

Physical Standard Test (PST)
Height, chest, and weight criteria will be as per SSC norms.

EXAM PATTERN

The SSC MTS 2026 examination is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode and consists of two sessions. Session 1 is qualifying in nature, while Session 2 is used to prepare the final merit list. Candidates applying for Havaldar posts must also qualify the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).

Mode of Exam – Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Number of Stages – Two sessions for MTS; additional Physical Test for Havaldar


Session 1 – Qualifying (Maths + Reasoning)

Total Questions – 40
Total Marks – 120
Duration – 45 minutes

Sections:

Numerical and Mathematical Ability – 20 Questions – 60 Marks
Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving – 20 Questions – 60 Marks

Negative Marking – No negative marking
Purpose – This session is qualifying. Candidates must clear it to be eligible for Session 2.


Session 2 – Merit Based (English + General Awareness)

Total Questions – 50
Total Marks – 150
Duration – 45 minutes

Sections:

General Awareness – 25 Questions – 75 Marks
English Language and Comprehension – 25 Questions – 75 Marks

Negative Marking – 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer
Purpose – Marks obtained in this session are used to prepare the final merit list.


Physical Test (Only for Havaldar Post)

Physical Efficiency Test (PET) – Includes walking/running and cycling tasks
Physical Standard Test (PST) – Height, chest, and weight measurements as per SSC standards


Key Points

Session 1 is only qualifying, so the focus should be on clearing the cutoff comfortably.
Session 2 is important as it determines the final selection and merit rank.
Each session is conducted for 45 minutes, so proper time management is essential.
Total marks for CBT (Session 1 + Session 2) – 270 marks.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates applying for the SSC MTS and Havaldar Examination must meet the required eligibility conditions. If a candidate does not satisfy the criteria related to age, educational qualification, or other requirements, the candidature will be rejected by the authorities. The eligibility conditions are decided by the Staff Selection Commission.

Eligibility for SSC MTS and Havaldar is based on the following:

  1. Nationality

  2. Age Limit and Relaxation

  3. Educational Qualification

  4. Reservation as per Government rules


Nationality

A candidate must be:

  1. A citizen of India, or

  2. A subject of Nepal, or

  3. A subject of Bhutan, or

  4. A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or

  5. A person of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or East African countries (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, Vietnam) with the intention of permanently settling in India.

Note: Candidates belonging to categories other than Indian citizens must possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.


Age Limit

The age limit for SSC MTS and Havaldar posts varies depending on the department:

18 to 25 years
18 to 27 years

(The exact age limit for a post will be mentioned in the official notification.)


Age Relaxation

SC/ST – 5 years
OBC – 3 years
PwD (Unreserved) – 10 years
PwD (OBC) – 13 years
PwD (SC/ST) – 15 years

Ex-Servicemen – 3 years after deduction of military service from the actual age

Defence personnel disabled during hostilities – 3 years
Defence personnel disabled (SC/ST) – 8 years

Central Government Employees with at least 3 years of continuous service – Up to 40 years (45 years for SC/ST)

Widows/Divorced/Judicially separated women (not remarried) – Up to 35 years (40 years for SC/ST)


Educational Qualification

  1. Candidates must have passed Matriculation (Class 10) or equivalent from a recognized board.

  2. Qualifications obtained through Open and Distance Learning from universities established by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature are also valid.

  3. Candidates who have not yet obtained the qualification but will acquire it before the specified date and can provide documentary proof from the board are also eligible.

IMPORTANT DATES

The SSC MTS 2026 admit card has been released for candidates whose examination is scheduled on 4th February 2026. Candidates can download their hall ticket from the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) using their registration number and password. The admit card was made available online from 2nd February 2026 and includes important details such as exam date, shift timing, exam centre address, and exam day instructions.

Event – Date

Application Start – June 2026

Last Date for Online Application – July 2026

Last Date for Online Fee Payment – July 2026

Application Form Correction Window – July 2026

Computer Based Examination – 04 February 2026

Toll-Free Helpline Number – 1800 309 3063