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Application Date:23 June,2025 - 18 July,2025
Answer Key Date:26 June,2025 - 10 July,2025
Application Date:26 June,2025 - 24 July,2025
Admit Card Date:02 July,2025 - 12 July,2025
Exam Date:14 September,2025 - 14 September,2025

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Hello Aspirant,

Steps to Fill SSC MTS Application Form:

  1. Wait for Official Notification
    The SSC released the notification on 26 June 2025. The application window is open until 24 July 2025, and the last date to pay the fee is 25 July.

  2. One-Time Registration
    Visit the official website ssc.gov.in and click on "Register Now". Fill in your name, date of birth, educational qualifications, Aadhaar or any valid ID, email ID, and mobile number. Upload a passport-size photo and signature as per the guidelines.

  3. Fill the Application Form
    After registration, log in using your ID and password. Enter your personal, academic, and category details. Select your exam preference (MTS or Havaldar) and choose exam centers.

  4. Upload Documents
    Upload scanned images of your photograph, signature, and thumb impression as per the required size and format.

  5. Pay the Application Fee
    The application fee is Rs 100, which can be paid online using debit card, credit card, UPI, or net banking. Women and candidates belonging to SC, ST, PwBD, and ex-servicemen categories are exempted from the fee.

  6. Submit and Print Acknowledgment
    Submit your application after payment. Save and print the confirmation page for future use.

  7. Correction Window
    You can make corrections in the application form from 29 July to 31 July 2025, if needed.

Eligibility:
Class 10 pass; age should be 18 to 25 years for MTS and 18 to 27 years for Havaldar.

Documents Required:
Aadhaar card or valid ID proof, 10th class marksheet, passport-size photograph, signature, and thumb impression.

Exam Languages:
The exam will be conducted in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.

All the best for your SSC MTS exam.

Hi Simran,

The SSC MTS form consists of these details to be filled:

  • Personal info: Name, date of birth, gender, email, category etc.
  • Education: Class 10th and above as per the post requirements.
  • Scanned documents:

Hello Neha,

According to the eligibility criteria of SSC MTS, the age of candidates should be 18 years to 25 years old (or 18 years to 27 years old for some posts) on the cut-off date of the official notification.

If you were born on 20/09/2007, you will turn 18 on 20/09/2025. You will be eligible only if the notification permits candidates who attain the age of 18 by or before that date. Please check the exact cut-off date in the currently published SSC MTS notification to ensure eligibility.

hi,

If your date of birth is 20 September 2007, you will turn 18 in September 2025. For the SSC MTS exam, the minimum age required is 18 years as of a specific cut-off date, which usually falls before the exam application closes, often around August. Since you will still be 17 at that time, you are not eligible to apply for the SSC MTS exam this year.

Hi Sumanth,

Unfortunately, the window to edit details of OTR was closed on 31st May, 2025. More importantly, your educational details can NOT be edited once you are OTR verified. But one thing you should be prepared of, is to be prepared with all required documents be it your diploma or degree certificate at the document verification stage.

You may also mail this issue to helpdesk-ssc@ssc.nic.in with your degree certificate to support your take. I suggest you to first mail this issue to SSC itself.

All the best!

Congratulations on your selection as MTS at the Deputy Director General of Civil Aviation (DDGCA), Western Region! It's understandable that you're eager to know about the next steps, especially regarding document verification.

As you haven't received an email yet, the best course of action is to directly contact the DDGCA, Western Region office to inquire about the status and schedule for document verification.

Based on available information, the Deputy Director General's office is located in Mumbai. You can try contacting them at the following:

Office of the DDGCA, Western Region: Integrated Office Complex, Opposite to Parshiwada, 14 B Sahar Road, Vile Parle East, Mumbai - 400057 Phone: 022-28393807

It's advisable to call them during their working hours to get the most accurate information. When you call, clearly state your name, the post you've been selected for (MTS), and that you haven't received any communication regarding document verification after the SSC MTS 2024 selection. They should be able to provide you with the necessary details or guide you on the next steps.

While an email address specifically for the Western Region wasn't readily available, you can also try to look for a general contact email on the main DGCA website (dgca.gov.in) and address your query to them, mentioning that you are a selected candidate for the Western Region.

Keep checking the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) and the SSC Western Region website (sscwr.net) for any updates or notifications regarding document verification for the SSC MTS 2024 recruitment. Sometimes, they might upload schedules or important notices on their websites.

It's important to be proactive in this situation. Contacting the DDGCA, Western Region directly is the most efficient way to get the information you need regarding your document verification.

I hope it helps.

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing well

As of today's date (March 25, 2025), if your birthdate is February 2, 2008 , you are 17 years old .

Regarding the SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission Multi-Tasking Staff) exam , the minimum age limit for candidates is generally 18 years . Since you are currently 17, you would not be eligible to apply for the exam just yet, as you need to be at least 18 years old to meet the eligibility criteria.

However, you can apply once you turn 18. Please check the specific notification for the exact age limits, as there may be variations depending on the year and the category you belong to.

Hello aspirant,

You can follow the following steps

  1. Go to the SSC's official regional webpage.
  2. Find and click the admit card download link on the homepage.
  3. Enter the necessary login information in the designated fields.
  4. Once your information has been entered, press the submit button.

Thank you

If you've changed the exam medium for your SSC MTS form and there is a fee associated with this change, such as  you mentioned, it's crucial to pay it. The fee is likely for processing the change, and failing to pay it could result in your application being considered incomplete or invalid.

If the payment isn't made, there's a risk that the changes you made (in this case, the exam medium) might not be updated in the system. This could lead to your admit card being issued with the original details you provided before the change, or in the worst case, it could result in your application being rejected altogether.

To ensure that your admit card reflects the correct exam medium and that your application remains valid, it's advisable to pay the required fee. After making the payment, keep a receipt or confirmation of the transaction for your records, as it may be needed for future reference.

Hello Shahid,

If your application for the SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission Multi-Tasking Staff) 2024 exam is provisionally rejected, it typically means that there are issues with your application that need to be addressed before your application can be considered valid. Provisionally rejected applications often have specific reasons listed, such as incomplete information, incorrect details, or failure to meet eligibility criteria.

Here’s how you can address the issue and potentially fix it during the correction window:

Steps to Address a Provisionally Rejected Application:

  1. Check the Rejection Reason : Review the reason for rejection provided by the SSC. This information is usually available on the SSC's official website or the candidate's login portal. Understanding the reason will help you know what needs to be corrected.

  2. Correction Window : SSC typically provides a correction window where candidates can make changes to their applications. This window is usually open for a short period after the initial application process. Check the SSC official website or your candidate portal for dates and instructions related to the correction window.

  3. Make Corrections :

    • Log In : Access the correction window by logging into your SSC candidate portal using your credentials.
    • Edit Details : Update or correct the necessary details as indicated by the SSC. This may involve correcting personal information, uploading the correct documents, or fulfilling any other requirements.
    • Submit Changes : Ensure that you save and submit the corrections before the deadline.
  4. Contact SSC Support : If you are unsure about the correction process or need further assistance, contact SSC support or the helpline provided on the official website. They can guide you through the process and help resolve any issues.

  5. Verify Submission : After making corrections, double-check to ensure that all changes have been successfully updated and that your application status reflects the corrections.

Additional Tips:

  • Keep Deadlines in Mind : Act promptly to make corrections within the provided time frame to ensure your application is considered.
  • Follow Instructions Carefully : Adhere to all instructions provided by SSC to avoid further issues with your application.

By addressing the issues outlined in the rejection notice and making the necessary corrections, you can improve the chances of your application being accepted.

Hope it helps !

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