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SSC MTS and Havaldar Recruitment 2022: Apply For Over 12,000 Vacancies, Know The Details

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has recently announced a recruitment drive for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff (MTS) and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination, 2022. SSC is conducting a recruitment drive to fill 12,523 posts, including 11,994 vacancies for MTS and 529 for Havaldar.

Eligibility criteria for the MTS and Havaldar posts are as follows: candidates must have passed the Class 10 High School Exam from any recognized board in India. Candidates must also meet specific physical standards, such as a walking distance of 1600 meters for males and 1 kilometer for females, within a specified time frame. Additionally, candidates must meet the height and chest requirements specified in the notification.

Educational Qualification of the Candidates

The application process for the SSC MTS and Havaldar Recruitment 2022 started from 18 January 2023 and will end on 17 February 2023. Candidates can apply online through the official SSC website and must pay a fee of 100/- for General/OBC/EWS candidates, while SC/ST and all-female category candidates are exempt from paying the fee. You can pay the application fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking mode.

Guidelines regarding Recruiting and selection

The minimum age limit for the MTS and Havaldar posts is 18 years, while the maximum is 25-27 years, depending on the post. As per SSC Multi Tasking & Havaldar Recruitment Rules 2022, age relaxation rules will apply to eligible candidates.
The selection process for the MTS and Havaldar posts will consist of a Computer-Based Test (CBT) for Paper I and Paper II.SSC has scheduled the CBT of Paper I for April 2023, and they will notify the date for Paper II soon.
SSC has specified the pay scale for the MTS and Havaldar posts in the notification. However, you can find more details regarding the pay scale and other information in the official notification, which you can access on the SSC website.

Candidates should attentively read the announcement

The candidate is advised to carefully read the notification for the SSC MTS and Havaldar Recruitment 2022 and ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before submitting their application. Candidates should also collect all necessary documents, such as ID proof and address details, and scan them for uploading with the application form. To successfully apply for the SSC MTS and Havaldar Recruitment 2022, we advise you to read the notification carefully and ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria before submitting your application.

Candidates have a splendid opportunity

In conclusion, the SSC MTS and Havaldar Recruitment 2022 is an excellent opportunity for candidates who have passed the Class 10 High School Exam and meet the physical standards specified in the notification. We advise candidates interested in applying for the MTS and Havaldar posts to read the notification carefully and ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before applying. The application process is entirely online and will begin on 18 January 2023 and end on 17 February 2023. Candidates who clear the selection process will be appointed to the MTS and Havaldar posts and will be eligible for the pay scale and other benefits as per the rules and regulations of the Staff Selection Commission.

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

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