RULES REGARDING GOVT EMPLOYEES & NOCSSCSSC EXAM RULES

Age Relaxation for Central Govt Employees in SSC Exams

Age Relaxation to Central Govt Employees in SSC Exams

The upper age limits for a UR Central Govt civilian employee in the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Exams is as follows:

Posts under Group-B: No age relaxation

Posts under Group-C: Central Govt Employees serving for for at least 3 years continuously till the closing date of submission of applications can take this exam up to 40 years for the posts of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Exams. For reserved categories add the usual age relaxation available to them.

These exams include any exams of SSC like Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam, Combined Higher Secondary Secondary (10+2) Level (CHSL) Exam, Multi Tasking Staff Exam. Stenographers Exam, etc or any other exam belonging to the recruitment of central govt employees. They should remain Central Govt civilian employees till the time of appointment in the event of their selection.

Employees of Bank entities, Supreme Court or any other courts, Parliament, Central Govt undertakings, such as EPFO, etc; LIC, Autonomous Bodies, etc are not considered to be Central Govt employees, therefore they are not eligible for age relaxation in the exams conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).

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