SSC CGL 2025 Apply Online Before the Deadline on 4 July – Don’t Miss Out!

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Time is running out for candidates who want to appear for the SSC CGL 2025 exam. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is set to close the online application window on 4 July 2025, and if you haven’t registered yet, this is your final reminder. With 14,582 Group B and Group C vacancies on offer, including top posts like Income Tax Inspector, CBI Sub-Inspector, ASO, and Auditor, this is a prime opportunity for graduates seeking a government job.

The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam is scheduled from 13 to 30 August 2025, so now is the time to submit your application and start your exam prep.

Overview

Here’s a quick look at everything you need to know:

CategoryDetails
Name of ExamSSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025
OrganizationStaff Selection Commission (SSC)
Application Start Date9 June 2025
Application End Date4 July 2025
Last Fee Payment Date5 July 2025
Application Correction Dates9 to 11 July 2025
Tier 1 Exam Dates13 to 30 August 2025
Official Websitessc.gov.in
Total Vacancies14,582

Steps

The SSC CGL 2025 application process is split into two parts—One Time Registration (OTR) and the Online Application. Here’s how to complete it:

Part 1

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in
  2. Click on ‘Register Now’
  3. Enter your basic details – Name, DOB, Aadhaar, mobile, and email
  4. Upload signature (JPG/JPEG, 10–20 KB, 6cm x 2cm)
  5. Capture live photograph using webcam or device camera
  6. Verify email and mobile via OTP
  7. Set your password and save your Registration Number

Part 2

  1. Log in using your registration details
  2. Go to ‘Apply’ under Combined Graduate Level Examination 2025
  3. Confirm the pre-filled data, enter qualification and other info
  4. Accept the declaration, complete captcha, and submit
  5. Pay the application fee (if required)
  6. Download and save a copy of the application form

Fee

Check the SSC CGL 2025 application fee details:

CategoryApplication Fee
General / OBC / EWS₹100/-
Women (All Categories)Exempted
SC / ST / PwBD / ESMExempted

Candidates must complete the fee payment by 5 July 2025 to confirm their application. Use debit card, credit card, UPI, or net banking for payment.

Documents

Before starting the SSC registration, have these documents ready:

  • 10th class certificate
  • Graduation degree/provisional certificate
  • Final marksheets
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • EWS/Income & Asset certificate (FY 2025–26)
  • Disability certificate (PwBD)
  • Ex-Serviceman certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photos (as per form specifications)
  • Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, DL, Passport)
  • NOC (for employed candidates)
  • Self-declaration forms (if needed)

Why Apply for SSC CGL 2025?

  • Prestigious government posts under various ministries
  • Attractive salary with allowances (Group B & C level)
  • Job security and career growth
  • Central postings in cities across India
  • Diverse roles like Inspector, Auditor, and ASO

So if you haven’t applied yet, don’t delay. Head over to ssc.gov.in, register, and submit your form before 4 July 2025.

FAQs

What is the SSC CGL 2025 last date to apply?

The last date is 4 July 2025.

How many SSC CGL vacancies are there?

A total of 14,582 vacancies have been announced.

What is the SSC CGL exam date 2025?

Tier 1 will be held from 13 to 30 August 2025.

Is the application fee exempted for women?

Yes, all female candidates are exempt from the fee.

Can I edit my form after submission?

Yes, during the correction window from 9 to 11 July 2025.

Ehtesham Aarif

Ehtesham Arif is a content writer from Sitamarhi, Bihar, with a focus on education and career-related content. Since 2022, he has been writing informative articles, especially for students, covering topics like exam preparation and career guidance. Currently pursuing Interior Design at Galgotias University, Ehtesham’s academic background adds depth to his writing, making it reliable and insightful. His work is always well-researched and fact-checked, offering practical advice to help readers navigate their educational journeys.

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