SSC Exam Calendar 2026-27
Post Date: January 27, 2026 8:47 am
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released its annual examination calendar for the year 2026-27. This calendar is a vital tool for millions of aspirants preparing for major government exams like CGL, CHSL, MTS, and GD Constable.As per the official schedule released on January 08, 2026, the majority of notifications for the 2026 cycle will be released in the first half of the year, with examinations starting from May 2026
Important Dates
- Calendar Released Date : 08 January 2026
- Exam Date : May 2026 - March 2027
- Admit Card Date : Before Exam
- Result Date : Will Be Updated Here Soon.
Application Fee
Not Available.
Age & Eligibility
Will Be Updated Here Soon.
How To Apply
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Visit the Portal: Go to the official Staff Selection Commission website.
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Latest News Section: On the homepage, check the "Latest News" scroll or the "Notices" tab.
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Find the Planner: Look for the link titled "Tentative Calendar of Examinations for the year 2026-2027".
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Download PDF: Click the link to open the PDF file. You can now view the advertisement dates and exam windows for all posts.
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Save for Reference: Download and save the file to your device or take a printout to track your preparation deadlines.
Important Links
| Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Official Website | Click Here |
FAQ
Q. When will the SSC CGL 2026 notification be released?
A. The SSC CGL 2026 notification is expected to be released in March 2026, with the Tier-I exam scheduled for May-June 2026.
Q. Is the SSC GD Constable exam happening in 2026?
A. The notification for GD Constable will be released in September 2026, but the written examination is tentatively scheduled for January – March 2027.
Q. Where can I download the official SSC Calendar 2026?
A. You can download it directly from the official website ssc.gov.in under the "Latest News" section.
Q. Are these exam dates fixed?
A. No, these dates are tentative. SSC reserves the right to change the schedule due to administrative requirements, though they usually stick to this timeline.