The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has opened the correction window for SSC GD Constable 2025 applications, allowing candidates to make necessary changes from November 5 to November 7, 2024. This window is crucial for applicants who want to amend any errors in their previously submitted applications for positions across multiple paramilitary forces, including the BSF, CRPF, CISF, and others. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make corrections.

How to make corrections in SSC GD Constable 2025 application:

  1. Visit the official SSC website: Go to ssc.gov.in.
  2. Log in to your account: use your registered credentials (username and password).
  3. Access the correction window: find and select the correction link under your application dashboard.
  4. Edit your details: Modify necessary sections such as personal information, educational qualifications, and contact details as allowed.
  5. Save changes: Review your updated application carefully before saving.
  6. Pay the correction fee (if applicable): A correction fee may be applicable for certain edits. Ensure you complete the payment to finalize changes.
  7. Submit and confirm: Double-check all details, submit your corrections, and print a confirmation for future reference.

SSC GD Constable 2025: Key dates and details
Correction window:
Open from November 5 (10 am) to November 7 (11 pm).

Exam date: Tentatively scheduled for January-February 2025.

Vacancies: 39,481 openings for constable positions across various forces.

  • Things to note
    Only certain fields are editable; refer to the official SSC notification for specific guidelines.
  • Any incorrect information post-correction may affect eligibility, so double-check before submission.
  • Candidates are advised to complete corrections early to avoid last-minute technical issues. For further details, refer to the SSC’s official notification and stay updated through ssc.gov.in.
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