
SSC Constable exam 2022 registrations begins: Know how to apply
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SSC Constable exam 2022 registration process has been started by Staff Selection Commission. Applicants who are interested in applying can apply on or before the last date.
SSC Constable exam 2022: The Staff Selection Commission has started the registration process for SSC Constable Exam 2022. Applicants who are interested in applying to Constable (Driver)-Male in Delhi Police Examination, 2022 can do it through the official site of SSC on ssc.nic.in. The last date to apply for registration is July 29, 2022.
As per the information, this recruitment drive will fill up to 1411 posts out of which 1270 posts for the Open category, and 141 posts for the Ex-S category.
Applicants who want to apply for the examination should have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) or equivalent from a recognized Board.
DIRECT LINK TO APPLY
Visit the official site of SSC on ssc.nic.in.
Click on SSC Constable Exam 2022 link available on the home page.
Enter the login details and click on submit.

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