SSC CGL 2025 Exam: Vacancies Increased To 15,130, Applications Invited For Post, Department Preference

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced an increase in the number of vacancies for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2025, raising the total to 15,130 positions. This recruitment drive is aimed at filling various posts across different departments of the Indian government. Candidates interested in applying must submit their option-cum-preference form, which is a mandatory requirement. The SSC has emphasized that failure to complete this step will result in the non-processing of a candidate's results. This announcement comes as a significant opportunity for job seekers, as the CGL exam is a key pathway for graduates to secure government employment in India. The applications for the posts will soon be invited, and candidates are urged to prepare adequately for the examination process. The SSC CGL exam is known for its competitive nature, attracting a large number of applicants annually. With the increased vacancies, aspirants have a greater chance of securing positions in various central government departments, thereby enhancing their career prospects in the public sector.
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