Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organisation under the
Government of India
The Government of India (ISO 15919, ISO: Bhārata Sarakāra, legally the Union Government or Union of India or the Central Government) is the national authority of the Republic of India, located in South Asia, consisting of States and union t ...
to recruit staff for various posts in the various ministries and departments of the government of India and in subordinate offices and agencies.
This commission is an attached office of the
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) which consists of chairman, two members and a secretary-cum-controller of examinations. His post is equivalent to the level of additional secretary to the government of India.
The SSC decided to conduct the Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff examination in 13
Indian languages, which are
Urdu
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,
Tamil
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People, culture and language
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**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
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,
Malayalam
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,
Telugu,
Kannada
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,
Assamese,
Bengali
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* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
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,
Gujarati,
Konkani __NOTOC__
Konkani may refer to:
Language
* Konkani language is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Konkan region of India.
* Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language
**Konkani in the Roman script, one of the scripts used to ...
,
Meitei (
Manipuri),
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Mar ...
,
Odia and
Punjabi, in addition to
Hindi
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and
English, out of the
22 official languages of the Indian Republic
, 22 languages have been classified as scheduled languages under the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India. There is no national language of India.
While the constitution was adopted in 1950, article 343 declared that Hindi would be th ...
, for the first time in January 2023.
History
The estimates committee in the
parliament
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recommended the setting up of a Service Selection Commission in its 47th report (1967–68) for conducting examinations to recruit lower categories of posts. Later, in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, on 4 November 1975
government of India
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constituted a commission called Subordinate Service Commission. On 26 September 1977, the Subordinate Services Commission was renamed as Staff Selection Commission. The functions of the Staff Selection Commission were redefined by the government of India through
Ministry of Personnel
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Functions
Under the Ming government, Ming, the Ministry ...
,
Public Grievances and on 21 May 1999. Then the new constitution and functions of the Staff Selection Commission came into effect from 1 June 1999. Every year conducts the
Combined Graduate Level Examination for recruiting non-gazetted officers to various
government jobs.
Personnel
The commission is headed by a ''Chairman'' and two ''members'' after him. Besides, there are one ''Secretary'', one ''Director'', one ''Deputy Secretary'', two ''Joint Directors'', nine ''Under Secretaries'', four ''Deputy Directors'', one ''Finance & Budget Officer'', one ''Assistant Director (OL)'', 24 ''Section Officers'' and more than 183 supporting officers/staff are at the Headquarters for discharging the duties and responsibilities of the Commission
Headquarters
Staff Selection Commission has its headquarters located at CGO Complex in
New Delhi
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. At present, it has seven Regional offices at
Prayagraj
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,
Mumbai
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,
Kolkata
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,
Guwahati
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,
Chennai
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,
Bangalore
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and
New Delhi
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. It also has two Sub-regional offices at
Raipur
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and
Chandigarh
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.
Each regional office is headed by a Regional Director and each Sub-Regional office is headed by a Deputy Director.
Regional Offices
Functions
The Function of the commission are as follows:
# To make Recruitment to (i) all Group “B” Posts in the various Ministries/Departments of the Govt. of India and their Attached and Subordinate Offices which are in the pay scales the maximum of which is Rs.10,500 or below and (ii) all non-technical Group “C” posts in the various Ministries/Departments of the Govt. of India and their Attached and Subordinate Offices, except those posts which are specifically exempt from the purview of the Staff Selection Commission.
# To conduct examinations and/or interviews, whenever required for recruitment to the posts within its purview. The examinations would be held as far as possible at different centres and successful candidates posted, to the extent possible, to their home State/Region.
#
To hold Open Competitive Examinations for recruitment to the posts of:
##Lower Division Clerks in the various Ministries/Departments, Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Government of India
##Grade “C” and Grade ‘D” Stenographers
##Assistants in the various Ministries/Departments including Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Government of India
##Inspectors of Central Excise in different Collectorates of Central Excise, Inspectors of Income-Tax in different charges of the Commissioners of Income-Tax, Preventive Officers and Examiners in different Custom Houses, Assistant Enforcement Officers in Directorate of Enforcement;
##Sub-Inspectors in , Central Bureau of Investigation and Central Police Organisations;
##Divisional Accountants, Auditors and Accountants under the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General of India and other Accounts Departments and Upper Division Clerks in Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Government of India.
##Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical) in CPWD
##Statistical Investigators, Grade IV of Subordinate Statistical Service (SSC)
##Tax Assistant ( a Group C non – Gazetted)
##Section Officers in various Departments
#
The Commission also holds Departmental Examination for promotion from:
##Group “D” to Lower Division Clerk Grade
##Lower Divisional Clerks to Upper Divisional Clerks
##Stenographers Grade “D” to Stenographers Grade “C
#The Commission prepares schemes for recruitment to all Group “B” posts which are in the pay scale of Rs 9300 to 34800 with a grade pay of Rs 42000 or below and Group “C” non-technical posts
#The Commission conducts examinations/selections for recruitment to all Group “B” posts which are in the pay scales the maximum of which is Rs.10, 500 or below and all Group “C” non-technical posts
#The Commission performs such other functions as may be entrusted to it by the Central Govt. from time to time.
Exams conducted by Staff Selection Commission
Staff Selection Commission currently functions as a subordinate office of DOPT and is mainly engaged in conducting competitive exams for recruitment to various posts in the Staff Selection Commission departments, organizations. In the previous years, Staff Selection Commission has conducted various exams as given below
*
SSC Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL)
*
SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (SSC CHSL)
* SSC Stenographer C & D (SSC Stenographer)
* SSC Multitasking Staff (SSC MTS)
* SSC Junior Engineer (SSC JE)
* SSC Junior Hindi Translator (SSC JHT)
* SSC General Duty Constable (SSC GD)
*
*
*
* SSC Central Police Organization & SI (SSC CPO)
* SSC Selection Post
*
See also
*
List of Public service commissions in India
References
External links
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Government agencies established in 1975