Staff Selection Commission Multi Tasking Staff Exam
Hello Siddhu
You can download the previous year's question paper from the link given below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-mts-question-paper
Hope it helps.
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Yes, if your date of birth is 2 June 2008 , then you will be 18 years old in June 2026 .
SSC MTS generally requires candidates to be at least 18 years old and have passed Class 10. The age limit for most MTS posts is 18–25 years,
Aap is link se SSC MTS answer key check kar sakte hain.
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Here is a link to get all the information regarding SSC MTS 2026 exam dates. Please tap on the link mentioned below to open it:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-mts-2026
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Yes, you will likely be eligible for the SSC MTS 2026 exam, provided you meet the minimum age requirement by the official cutoff date. The SSC calculates age eligibility based on a specific cutoff date, which for recent exams has consistently been August 1st of the exam year.
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Yes, you will likely be eligible for the SSC MTS 2026 exam. The typical age limit for the general category is 18 to 25 years, with the cutoff date usually being August 1st of the exam year (in this case, August 1st, 2026).
I hope it will clear your
Hello Aspirant You can download the SSC MTS question paper by visiting the link I am attaching below. From there, you can get access to the papers, and you can download them to practice well. These provide solved papers, answer keys, and shift-wise PDFs to help you practice well.
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the SSC MTS 2024 recruitment, offering a total of 11,518 vacancies, including 8,079 for Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and 3,439 for Havaldar positions in CBIC and CBN .
Candidates must have passed Class 10 and meet the age criteria: 18–25 years for MTS
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According to the SSC MTS 2025 eligibility criteria, candidate must be between 18 and 25 years old, which means he/she should be born between 02/08/2000 and 01/08/2007. So, if your Date of birth is 05/09/2007, then you are not eligible for the SSC MTS EXAM 2025. Thank you. Regards,
Hello Yasir
I researched a bit and found out that SSC and most government exams consider the result declaration date as the final qualifying year because that's when you officially passed.
So you should fill 2022 in your SSC MTS application but I will suggest verifying this with someone elder
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