SSC Recruitment 2018: Phase-VI Selection Post Online Registration Process To End On September 30
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The online application process for SSC Phase-VI Selection Post will end on September 30, 2018.

The Staff Selection Commission or SSC is now accepting applications for the Phase-VI posts.

Candidates apply online for the written test via SSC’s official website.

How to register for SSC Phase-VI Selection Post Exam?
The simple steps as follows:
Step 1: Visit ssc.nic.in and ssconline.nic.in
Step 2: Go to the recruitment section.
Step 3: Follow the instructions and apply.

About SSC Phase-VI Selection Post Exam
The written exam will be a computer-based test comprising objective-type multiple choice questions.
There will be negative marking and 0.5 marks for each wrong answer.

Subject                                  Number of questions    Maximum marks
General Intelligence                                       25        50

General Awareness                                        25        50

Quantitative Aptitude
(Basic Arithmetic Skill)                                    25        50

English Language
(Basic Knowledge)                                          25        50

SSC has made amendment in connection with the eligibility criteria for SSC CGL Tier I Exam 2018. The commission has made amendment in para 2.1 of Notice of the Combined Graduate Level Examination 2018. 

"Candidates may refer to the Notice of the Combined Graduate Level Examination-2018, uploaded on the website of the Staff Selection Commission on
05.05.2018," read a notice on the SSC's official website. 

Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance has made amendment in para 2.1 of the Notice of the Examination:

Name of the Post/ Department/Office: Inspector Central / Bureau of Narcotics
Age limit: 18-27 years
For Read: Not exceeding 30 years

The online registration for the SSC CGL exam 2018 ended at 5 pm on June 5. 

About SSC
The Estimates Committee of the Parliament, in its 47th Report (1967-68), recommended the setting up of a Service Selection Commission for conducting examinations for recruitment to lower categories of posts.

Pursuant to this, and as an interim measure, an Examination Wing was initially added to the Secretariat Training School, subsequently renamed as the Institute of Secretariat