SSC MTS 2023: SSC Releases Guidelines for Delhi-NCR Exam Center Candidates Amidst G20 Summit

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) today advised applicants to review the Delhi Police’s traffic advisory before appearing for the SSC Multi-Tasking (MTS Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC and CBN) Examination 2023 on September 8 in Delhi NCR. In a traffic alert, the police stated that there were limits on traffic flow because the capital will be hosting the G20 Summit from September 8 to 10.
The Delhi Police have asked commuters to avoid the routes, Ring Road – Ashram Chowk – Sarai Kale Khan – Delhi-Meerut Motorway – Noida Link Road – Pusta Road -yudhisthir Setu – ISBT kashmere Gate – Ring Road – Majnu Ka Tila; and AIIMS Chowk – Ring Road – Dhaula Kuan – Ring Road – Brar Square – Naraina Flyover – Rajouri Garden Junction – Ring Road – Punjabi Bagh Junction – Ring Road – Azad Pur Chowk.
The SSC advised applicants in a news release to plan their travel to the test sites and consult the proposed road routes, suggested routes for railway stations, advice for DTC Bus and advisory for metro services on the Delhi Traffic Police website, traffic.delhipolice.gov.in. Under no circumstances will the exam center’s entry time be loosened or prolonged, it was added.
The east-west corridor from Sun Dial/DND Flyover to Ring Road to Ashram Chowk to Moolchand underpass to AIIMS Chowk to Ring Road to Dhaula Kuan to Ring Road to Brar Square to Naraina Flyover and from Yudhisthir Setu to Ring Road to Chandgi Ram Akhara to Mall Road to Azad Pur Chowk to Ring Road to Lala Jagat Narayan Marg was also advised against by the report.
The warning states that metro rail service will be accessible from five in the morning on September 9 to eleven in the evening on September 10. Due to the G20 Summit, metro trains won’t stop at the Supreme Court metro station.
SSC MTS Exam Highlights 2023
Here are the important components of the SSC MTS 2023 selection process that each applicant has to be aware of.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission- Multitasking (Non-Technical) Staff examination |
| Conducting Body | SSC |
| Exam Level | National |
| Exam Frequency | Once in a year |
| Mode of Application | Online |
| Exam Mode | Paper-1 online, Paper-2 offline |
| Exam Language | Hindi, English, and other regional languages |
| Exam Purpose | Selection of candidates for group-c non gazetted, non-ministerial post. |
| Official Website | http://ssc.nic.in/ |
Age Limit: SSC MTS Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must adhere to the SSC MTS age requirements in order to be qualified to take the exam. The candidates wanting to apply for the exam must meet the age requirements listed below:
| SSC MTS Post | Age Limit Range |
|---|---|
| Multitasking Staff | 18-25 years (candidates born not before 02.01.1998 and not later than 01.01.2005) |
| Havaldar in CBIC and CBN | 18-27 years (candidates born not before 02.01.1998 and not later than 01.01.2005) |
There are two age ranges for the MTS openings: 18 to 25 and 18 to 27. As a result, there will be distinct cutoffs for each age group, state/UT, and category in the final results. If an applicant qualifies for both age groups, the positions will be filled first in the 18–25 age range.
SSC MTS Eligibility Criteria: Total Attempts
Until they reach the maximum age limit, candidates may take the exam many times. There is no cap on how many times you can take the SSC MTS exam. If a candidate satisfies the requirements, they may apply for the exam. In spite of prior attempts. The exam is given annually, allowing applicants to raise their results. and get a superior position.
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