SSC MTS & Havaldar 2025 Exam City Slips Out, Tests From February 4

Candidates preparing for the SSC MTS and Havaldar Examination 2025 can now check their exam city details, as the Staff Selection Commission has released the city intimation slips. The computer-based examination is set to start on February 4, 2026.

The city slip helps candidates know the city and exam date allotted to them in advance. This allows enough time to plan travel and accommodation, especially for those appearing outside their hometowns. The admit card, which will include the exact exam center address and reporting time, will be issued separately in the coming days.

Earlier, SSC had allowed applicants to select their preferred exam dates between January 16 and January 25. Based on these preferences, the commission has now finalized exam city allotments and made the information available online.

What Information Does the City Slip Show?

The city intimation slip mainly includes:

  • Name of the exam city
  • Scheduled exam date

Candidates should carefully check the details mentioned. Any discrepancy should be noted early, even though the slip itself is not required to be carried to the exam center.

How to Check SSC MTS & Havaldar City Slip

Candidates can access their city details by:

  • Logging in to the SSC candidate portal
  • Clicking on the MTS & Havaldar city slip option
  • Entering registration number and password
  • Viewing and saving the city intimation slip

Vacancy Details

The recruitment drive aims to fill 7,948 posts under various central government departments. These include:

  • Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) posts across ministries and offices
  • Havaldar posts under CBIC

As per the notification:

  • 6,078 MTS vacancies are for candidates aged 18–25 years
  • 732 MTS vacancies are for candidates aged 18–27 years
  • 1,138 posts are reserved for Havaldar

Selection Process and Physical Test

All candidates must qualify for the computer-based examination. Applicants for the Havaldar post will also need to clear the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).

Under the PET:

  • Male candidates must complete a 1,600-metre walk within 15 minutes
  • Female candidates must complete a 1-kilometre walk within 20 minutes

What’s Next for Candidates?

With the exam just days away, candidates are advised to stay alert for admit card updates and exam instructions. Keeping documents ready and planning travel early can help avoid last-minute issues.

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