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Registration Begins Today For SSC MTS Exam 2023, Check Details Here

A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply for the SSC MTS Exam 2023

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) exam is a recruitment examination for non-technical posts in various government departments and offices. The registration process for the SSC MTS Exam 2023 is set to begin today. Applying for the SSC MTS exam is fairly simple and can be done online through the official SSC website.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to apply for the SSC MTS Exam 2023

Go to the official SSC website (ssc.nic.in) and click on the “Apply” button.

Select the “Multi-Tasking Staff (Non-Technical)” option from the list of exams provided.

Fill in the online application form’s required personal and educational details.

Upload the necessary documents, such as a scanned copy of your passport-size photograph and signature.

Pay the application fee online through various methods such as credit card, debit card, net banking or UPI.

Submit the application form and take a printout for future reference.

It is important to note that the commission does not require any hard copies of the application form, the application process for the SSC MTS exam 2022 is completely online.

The eligibility criteria for the SSC MTS Exam 2023 are as follows:

The candidate should have passed Matriculation or equivalent examination from a recognized Board.

The age limit for the SSC MTS exam is between 18 and 25 years, with age relaxations provided for certain categories such as OBC, SC, ST and PwD candidates.

It is also important to check the official notification for any updates or changes in the eligibility criteria, as they are subject to change.

The selection process for the SSC MTS Exam 2023 will consist of two stages: a computer-based test (CBT) and a descriptive paper. The CBT will consist of objective-type questions from general intelligence and reasoning, numerical aptitude, general English and general awareness. The descriptive paper will consist of a short essay/letter written in English or any language included in the 8th schedule of the Constitution.

The SSC MTS Exam 2023 is a great opportunity for individuals seeking a government job in a non-technical field. It is important to go through the official notification for the exam and ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria before applying. The registration process for the SSC MTS Exam 2023 begins today, so make sure to apply in time to avoid missing the deadline.

We hope this article has provided you with the necessary information to apply for the SSC MTS exam 2023 successfully.

 All the best for the exam!

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