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SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details 2026 Released: Check Centre, Dates, Pattern & Full Guide

SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details 2026 Released | Check Your Exam Centre

SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details 2026 Released: Check Your Exam Centre & Important Instructions

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the crucial SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details for the 2026 examination cycle. This announcement is for the lakhs of candidates who successfully qualified the Tier-I stage of the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025. Candidates can now log in to the official portal to check the city assigned for their Tier-II examination, which is scheduled to be held in January 2026. This guide provides a complete, verified breakdown of all related information, including the checking process, important dates, exam pattern, syllabus, and essential guidelines for the final selection stages.

Important Dates and Timeline for SSC CGL 2025-26

Adhering to the official schedule is critical. Below is the complete timeline for the SSC CGL 2025-26 recruitment process.

Event / ActivityImportant DateStatus / Remarks
Release of SSC CGL 2025 Notification09 June 2025Completed
Online Application Start Date09 June 2025Completed
Last Date to Apply Online04 July 2025Completed
Last Date for Online Fee Payment05 July 2025Completed
Window for Application Form Correction09 July 2025 to 11 July 2025Completed
SSC CGL Tier-I Exam Dates12 September 2025 to 26 September 2025Completed
Tier-I Re-Exam Date14 October 2025Completed
Tier-I Final Answer Key Release16 October 2025Completed
SSC CGL Tier-I Result Declaration18 December 2025Completed
SSC CGL Tier-II Revised Exam Date18 January 2026 & 19 January 2026Upcoming
Release of Tier-II Exam City Details09 January 2026Available Now
Revised Skill Test (DEST) Date18 January 2026Upcoming
Tier-II Admit Card ReleaseTo be announced by SSCExpected Soon

Note: The Tier-II exam was earlier scheduled for different dates but has been revised to 18 January and 19 January 2026. The commission released the exam city information on 09 January 2026. Candidates must regularly check the SSC website for the admit card release.

SSC CGL Recruitment 2025-26: Overview at a Glance

Conducting AuthorityStaff Selection Commission (SSC)
Exam NameCombined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025
Total Vacancies (Approx.)14,582 Posts (Tentative)
Current StatusTier-I Completed, Tier-II Exam City Details Released
Tier-II Exam Dates18 January 2026 & 19 January 2026
Job LocationsAcross various Ministries, Departments, and Organizations of Government of India
Selection ProcessTier-I (Computer Based), Tier-II (Computer Based), Tier-III (Descriptive Pen & Paper), Tier-IV (Skill Tests/Document Verification)
Application FeeGeneral/OBC/EWS: ₹100; SC/ST/PH/Women: Exempted
Official Websitehttps://ssc.gov.in

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Check SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details 2026

Follow these simple steps to check your allotted exam city for SSC CGL Tier-II 2026:

  1. Visit the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) or the regional SSC website relevant to your application.
  2. Look for the link titled "SSC CGL Tier-II Exam City Details 2026" or similar, under the "Latest Notices" or "What's New" section on the homepage.
  3. Clicking the link will open a new page or a PDF. You will be redirected to a login portal.
  4. On the login page, enter your required credentials. You may use any of the following:
    • Your Registration Number / Roll Number
    • Your Date of Birth (as per application)
    • Your Application ID / Enrollment Number
  5. After entering the details and any captcha code, click on the 'Submit' or 'Login' button.
  6. Your SSC CGL Tier-II exam city details will be displayed on the screen. This will include your name, roll number, and the name of the city allocated for the examination.
  7. Carefully note down the exam city, venue code, and any instructions provided.
  8. It is advisable to download the page as a PDF or take a clear screenshot for your future reference.

Important: The admit card, which will contain the exact exam centre address, reporting time, and other vital instructions, will be released separately a few days before the exam. The exam city details released now only indicate the city/town of your examination.

Vacancy Details and Post-Wise Eligibility Criteria

The SSC CGL 2025-26 recruitment aims to fill approximately 14,582 vacancies across various Group 'B' and Group 'C' posts in different government departments. The eligibility varies slightly for specific posts.

Post Category / NameEssential Educational Qualification (As on 01 August 2025)
All other Posts (e.g., Assistant, Inspector, Auditor, Accountant, Divisional Accountant, Upper Division Clerk)
  • A candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institute.
Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with at least 60% marks in Mathematics at the 12th standard (10+2) level.
  • OR a Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at the degree level.
Statistical Investigator Grade-IINot Mentioned in Official Notification (Please refer to original notification for specific year-wise qualification).
Assistant Audit Officer / Assistant Accounts Officer
  • Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University.
  • Desirable: Chartered Accountant (CA), Cost & Management Accountant (CMA), Company Secretary (CS), or a Master’s in Commerce, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics.

Age Limit and Relaxation (As on 01 August 2025)

  • Minimum Age: 18 years
  • Maximum Age: 30 years (for posts not specifically requiring different age limits)

Age relaxation is applicable as per the Government of India norms:

CategoryAge Relaxation
Other Backward Classes (OBC)3 years
Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST)5 years
Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD)10 years
PwBD (OBC)13 years
PwBD (SC/ST)15 years
Ex-Servicemen (ESM)3 years after deduction of military service
Central Govt. Civilian EmployeesUp to 40 years of age (for Group C/Non-Gazetted posts)
Widows/Divorced Women/Women judicially separatedUp to 35 years of age (for Group C/Non-Gazetted posts)

Application Fee and Payment Details

  • General / OBC / EWS Candidates: ₹ 100/- (Non-refundable)
  • SC / ST / PH Candidates: Exempted (No fee)
  • All Female Candidates: Exempted (No fee)

Payment Mode: Fee can be paid online only through:

  • Debit Card (Visa/Rupay/MasterCard/Maestro)
  • Credit Card
  • Net Banking
  • IMPS (Immediate Payment Service)
  • Cash Card / Mobile Wallets (as available on the payment gateway)

Refund Rule: The application fee, once paid, is non-refundable under any circumstances, except for the fee paid for challenging the answer key, which is refunded if the challenge is found valid.

Detailed Selection Process for SSC CGL 2025-26

The selection of candidates for SSC CGL posts is a multi-tiered process:

  1. Tier-I: Computer Based Examination (Objective MCQ) – Qualifying in nature. Marks are used for shortlisting for Tier-II.
  2. Tier-II: Computer Based Examination (Objective MCQ & Descriptive) – Consists of multiple papers. This is the main examination stage whose details are currently released.
  3. Tier-III: Descriptive Paper (Pen and Paper Mode) – Tests writing skills in English/Hindi. It is qualifying for posts where it is mandated.
  4. Tier-IV: Skill Tests / Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) / Document Verification
    • Data Entry Skill Test (DEST): For posts of Tax Assistant, etc.
    • Computer Proficiency Test (CPT): For certain Assistant posts.
    • Document Verification (DV): Final verification of all original certificates.

The final merit list is prepared based on the aggregate performance in Tier-I and Tier-II, subject to qualifying Tier-III and Tier-IV.

SSC CGL Tier-II Exam Pattern 2026: Detailed Breakdown

The Tier-II examination is the most critical stage. It is conducted in multiple sessions over two days. The detailed pattern is as follows:

PaperSessionSubject / ModuleNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksDurationRemarks
Paper-ISession-IModule-I: Mathematical Abilities
Module-II: Reasoning and General Intelligence
30+30 = 6060+60 = 1201 hour 30 mins (For each Session)
Total: 3 hours for Paper-I
Compulsory for all candidates.
Session-IIModule-I: English Language and Comprehension
Module-II: General Awareness
45+25 = 7090+50 = 1401 hour 30 mins
Paper-IISingle SessionStatistics (For JSO & Statistical Investigator Posts)1002002 hoursOnly for candidates applying for JSO & SI posts.
Paper-IIISingle SessionGeneral Studies (Finance and Economics) (For Assistant Audit Officer/AAO)1002002 hoursOnly for candidates applying for AAO post.

Marking Scheme

  • For Paper-I (All Modules): 2 marks for each correct answer.
  • For Paper-II & Paper-III: 2 marks for each correct answer.
  • Negative Marking: There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in all papers/modules. For questions left unanswered, no marks are deducted.

Exam Language / Medium

The questions in Tier-II (except the English Language module) will be available in both English and Hindi.

Detailed Subject-Wise Syllabus for SSC CGL Tier-II 2026

Module-I: Mathematical Abilities

  • Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions, Relationships between numbers.
  • Fundamental arithmetical operations: Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Square roots, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation, Time and distance, Time and work.
  • Algebra: Basic algebraic identities, Linear Equations, Graphs of Linear Equations.
  • Geometry: Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base.
  • Trigonometry: Trigonometry, Trigonometric ratios, Standard values.
  • Statistics and probability: Use of Tables and Graphs, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart; Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, standard deviation.

Module-II: Reasoning and General Intelligence

  • Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Space visualization, Spatial orientation, Problem-solving, Analysis, Judgment, Decision making, Visual memory.
  • Discrimination, Observation, Relationship concepts, Arithmetical reasoning, Verbal and figure classification, Arithmetical number series, Non-verbal series.
  • Coding and decoding, Statement conclusion, Syllogistic reasoning.

Module-I: English Language and Comprehension

  • Spot the Error, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms/Homonyms, Antonyms, Spellings/Detecting mis-spelt words.
  • Idioms & Phrases, One-word substitution, Improvement of Sentences, Active/Passive Voice, Direct/Indirect narration.
  • Shuffling of Sentence parts, Shuffling of Sentences in a passage, Cloze Passage, Comprehension Passage.

Module-II: General Awareness

  • Questions are designed to test the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society.
  • Questions also test the knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of an educated person.
  • The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity, Indian Constitution, and Scientific Research.

(Note: Syllabus for Paper-II (Statistics) and Paper-III (Finance) is extensive and can be referred to in the official SSC CGL notification.)

Admit Card and Exam Centre Details

SSC CGL Tier-II Admit Card 2026: The hall ticket/admit card for the Tier-II examination will be released separately, a few days before the exam (expected in mid-January 2026). It will be available for download from the regional SSC websites or the national portal using the same login credentials. The admit card is a mandatory document to carry to the exam centre.

What to Check on Admit Card: Candidate's Name, Photograph, Signature, Roll Number, Exam Date & Time, Exam Centre Name & Complete Address, Reporting Time, and Important Instructions.

Exam Centre/City Details: The information released on 09 January 2026 specifies the city of examination. The exact venue address will be provided on the admit card. Candidates are advised to visit their exam centre a day before the exam, if possible, to familiarize themselves with the location and travel time.

Documents Required for Examination and Verification

For the Tier-II Exam: Printed copy of the Admit Card, a recent passport-sized photograph (same as uploaded in application), and a valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License, PAN Card, etc.).

For Document Verification (Final Stage):

  • Printout of the online application form.
  • Tier-I and Tier-II Admit Cards.
  • Date of Birth Proof (10th Class Certificate).
  • Educational Qualification Certificates (Degree, Mark sheets).
  • Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable) in prescribed format.
  • PH Certificate (if applicable) from authorized medical board.
  • Ex-Servicemen/Other relevant documents.
  • Any other documents as specified in the notification.

Photo & Signature Format (For Reference)

  • Photograph: Recent color passport-size photo on light background (white/off-white). Clear facial features without cap or sunglasses. Size between 20 KB to 50 KB in JPG/JPEG format.
  • Signature: Signature on white paper with black ink. Should be clearly visible and match with future documents. Size between 10 KB to 20 KB in JPG/JPEG format.
  • Handwriting Declaration: A text declaration stating "I certify that the information given by me is true..." written in English/Hindi on white paper. Size between 50 KB to 100 KB.

Important Instructions & Common Mistakes to Avoid

Instructions:

  • Reach the exam centre at least 60-90 minutes before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card for frisking and registration.
  • Carry a printout of the coloured admit card with clear photo and signature.
  • No electronic devices (mobile, smartwatch, calculator), bags, or study material are allowed inside the exam hall.
  • Read all on-screen instructions carefully before starting the exam.
  • Manage your time wisely across sections during the computer-based test.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Ignoring the exam city details: Not checking your allotted city early can lead to last-minute travel chaos.
  • Misreading the exam pattern: Confusing which papers are compulsory and which are optional for your applied post.
  • Poor time management in exam: Getting stuck on difficult questions in one section and leaving easier ones unattempted in another.
  • Neglecting negative marking: Making blind guesses without eliminating options, leading to unnecessary mark deductions.
  • Forgetting original ID proof: Carrying only a photocopy or an expired ID to the exam centre.

Why SSC CGL is Important: Career Scope & Benefits

The SSC CGL is one of India's most prestigious and sought-after competitive examinations for graduate-level government jobs. It offers:

  • Wide Range of Posts: Opportunities in top central government ministries like Finance, Home Affairs, Railways, Audit, Investigation, Intelligence, and more.
  • Job Security & Stability: Permanent government positions with assured career progression.
  • Attractive Pay Scale: Posts are under Pay Level 4 to Level 8 (7th CPC), with gross salaries ranging from approximately ₹ 45,000 to ₹ 1,00,000 per month depending on the post and city.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Includes Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Travel Allowance (TA), Medical facilities, Pension under NPS, and other government perks.
  • Respect & Social Standing: A highly respected career path with opportunities to serve the nation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. I have checked the exam city details, but my city is not showing/wrong. What should I do?

If you face any discrepancy in your allotted exam city, immediately contact the concerned regional office of SSC from which you applied. Their contact details are available on the SSC website. Do not wait until the last day.

Q2. Can I request a change in my SSC CGL Tier-II exam city?

No. The exam city is allocated by the commission's computer system based on your preferences and logistical constraints. Requests for changes are generally not entertained once allocated.

Q3. When will the SSC CGL Tier-II Admit Card be released?

The exact date is not announced but is typically released 5-7 days before the examination. Candidates should monitor the SSC official website regularly after the release of exam city details.

Q4. Is the Tier-II exam conducted in a single shift or multiple shifts?

Based on previous years, the Tier-II exam is conducted in multiple shifts over the designated exam days. Your specific shift (Morning/Afternoon) will be mentioned on your admit card.

Q5. Do I need to attempt Paper-II (Statistics) if I have not applied for JSO?

No. Paper-II is mandatory only for candidates who applied for the posts of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) and Statistical Investigator Grade-II. For all other posts, only Paper-I is compulsory.

Q6. What is the qualifying mark for Tier-II?

The qualifying marks are decided by the commission and vary each year based on difficulty and category. Candidates must check the cut-off information released along with the result.

Q7. What happens after the Tier-II exam? What is the timeline for results?

After Tier-II, SSC will declare the result, followed by a Tier-III descriptive paper (for posts requiring it) and Tier-IV skill tests. The final result and merit list for document verification are usually declared a few months after Tier-II.

Q8. Is there any descriptive paper in SSC CGL Tier-II 2026?

No, the descriptive paper (Tier-III) is a separate, standalone exam conducted after Tier-II. The Tier-II exam scheduled for January 2026 is completely computer-based and objective (except for Paper-I modules which include an English comprehension section).

Disclaimer

The information provided in this post is compiled from official and reliable sources for informational and guidance purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, https://rojgarjobalerts.com is not an official government website and is not affiliated with the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). Candidates are strongly advised to verify all critical details, such as exam dates, city, and instructions, directly from the official SSC website (https://ssc.gov.in) and the official notification. The author disclaims any liability for any loss or damage caused by reliance on the information provided herein.

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