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    SSC GD Admit Card 2024

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    SSC GD Admit Card 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is going to conduct the Constable (General Duty)- GD Exam from 20 February to 12 March 2024. A total of 4745501 applications have been received by the SSC for the GD Constable Examination 2024. Now the SSC is going to release the Application Status and Admit Card for the SSC GD Constable Exam 2024. The region-wise application status will be released by which the candidates can check their application status (accepted/ rejected), exam date, shift, and city intimation details. The SSC GD Application Status 2024 and SSC GD Admit Card 2024 download direct links of the SSC’s regional website are provided here.


    The candidates belonging to any of the regions including the Northern Region (NR), North West Region (NWR), Central Region (CR), Southern Region (SR), Western Region (WR), Eastern Region (ER), Karnataka Kerala Region (KKR), Madhya Pradesh Region (MPR), and North Eastern Region (NER) may check their SSC GD Constable Application Status 2024 and SSC GD Constable Admit Card 2024 from the regional link given here.


    SSC GD Constable Recruitment is done for the General Duty Constables in the paramilitary forces of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITPB, NIA, SSB, Assam Rifles, and SSF.

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