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Smooth execution of the CGLE 2025 confirmed by SSC, with new feedback system for applicants implemented.

SSC's CGL 2025 test runs from September 12th to 26th across 129 locations. SSC has implemented a Feedback Module and changed exam dates for 1,100 test-takers. Stay informed about the latest news, important points, and official announcements on this matter here.

Smooth Execution of 2025 CGLE by SSC, Announces Candidate Feedback Mechanism
Smooth Execution of 2025 CGLE by SSC, Announces Candidate Feedback Mechanism

Smooth execution of the CGLE 2025 confirmed by SSC, with new feedback system for applicants implemented.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made several announcements regarding the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025 exam, one of India's largest recruitment exams, scheduled to take place from September 12 to September 26, 2025.

In total, the exam will be held at 227 venues across 129 cities. The exam is being conducted in three shifts daily to accommodate a large number of candidates.

To improve the overall examination system and address technical or administrative issues more effectively, the Commission has introduced a Feedback Module for SSC CGL 2025 candidates. This module, available on the official SSC website, allows candidates to share suggestions, experiences, or concerns directly with the Commission. Candidates can submit their input after appearing for the exam, and appropriate action is taken based on these inputs.

The SSC CGL 2024 exams for Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude (Shift 1) each had 25 Questions, with 50 Marks allocated for each subject. The Reasoning section had a duration of 18 minutes, while the Quantitative Aptitude section was 20 minutes long.

The Commission has rescheduled the exam dates for some candidates due to clashes with other competitive exams. Approximately 1,100 candidates have been given new exam dates.

The SSC encourages candidates to make use of the Feedback Module to help make the recruitment process more candidate-friendly and accountable. The module focuses on addressing technical or administrative issues and ensuring fairness and possible exam retakes if disruptions are verified.

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