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About Us
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The Staff Selection Commission
is functioning under the Department of Personnel & Training,
Government of India. Initially known as Subordinate Services
Commission, it was set up on 1 July 1976 primarily to make
recruitment on zonal basis for non-technical Group C posts under the
Central Government, except the post for which recruitment was made
by Railway Service Commission and the industrial establishments. The
functions of the Staff Selection Commission have been enlarged from
time to time and now it carries out the recruitment for Group B
posts also under the Central Government. Thus, the Commission
recruits for the major work force of the Central Government. This
segment constitutes the most vital part of the Government machinery;
the posts for which it makes recruitment are at the grass root
level which interact with the public and interfaces with the
implementation of the Government’s policies.
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Organisation
The Commission comprises of a
Chairman, 2 Members and a Secretary-cum-Controller of Examinations.
The
Headquarters of the Commission is at New Delhi.
The Commission is headed by Shri
N.K.Raghupathy,IAS.
The Commission has been provided with
a Regional set up in order to ensure smooth conduct of its recruitment
examinations through a large network of examination centres situated in
different parts of the country for the convenience of the candidates. The
Regional Offices of the Commission are headed by Regional Directors and the
Sub Regional Offices by Deputy Directors.
The jurisdiction of various
Regional/Sub Regional Offices is as under:
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Sl.No. |
Region |
Date of
Establishment |
Location |
Jurisdiction |
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1 |
Northern Region |
26.09.1979 |
New Delhi |
Delhi, Rajasthan & Uttarkhand |
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2 |
Central Region |
31.12.1977 |
Allahabad |
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar
& Jarkhand |
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3 |
Southern Region |
14.11.1977 |
Chennai |
Andhra Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu & Puducherry |
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4 |
Kerala-Karnataka
Region |
01.03.1990 |
Bangalore |
Karnataka, Kerala
& Lakshadweep |
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5 |
Eastern Region |
27.12.1977 |
Kolkata |
West Bengal,
Orissa, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
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6 |
Western Region |
10.01.1978 |
Mumbai |
Gujarat,
Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu |
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7 |
North-Eastern
Region |
07.02.1981 |
Guwahati |
Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Tripura |
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8 |
Madhya Pradesh
Sub Region |
01.01.1980 |
Raipur |
Madhya Pradesh &
Chhatisgarh |
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9 |
North-Western
Sub- Region |
16.11.1996 |
Chandigarh |
J&K, Himachal
Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab & Chandigarh |
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Functions
The main functions are to conduct
examinations and interviews, wherever required, for recruitment to the posts
within our purview. The examinations are held as far as possible at
different centres and successful candidates posted, to the extent possible,
to their home state/region.
The basic tenets of the
Commission--Impartiality, Objectivity and Suitability--are appropriately
inscribed in the Commission’s logo. These are sought to be achieved by means
of objective and impartial selection of candidates through properly devised
examination procedures and refined tools of interviewing techniques. The
schemes of our examination and interviews lay stress more on the potential
of the candidates besides their achievements. .
The interviews conducted by the
Commission are structured in such a manner that they are effectively uniform
and objective, keeping in view the diverse backgrounds of the candidates.
The recruitment examinations, held on
an All India basis, broadly include Open Competitive Examinations for
recruitment to the following posts in the various Ministries/ Departments
and Attached Offices of the Government of India:
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Lower Division Clerks, Stenographers
Grade D and Grade C ;
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Assistants
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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;
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Sub Inspectors in Delhi Police,
Central Bureau of Investigation and Central Police Organisations;
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Divisional Accountants, Auditors
and Accountants in the office of Comptroller & Auditor General of India
and other Accounts Departments, Upper Division Clerks in various
Attached and Subordinate Offices of Government of India.
In addition to the above, the
examination schedule also includes Departmental Examinations for:
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Promotion from Group D to LDC
grade
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Promotion from LDC to UDC grade
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Promotion from Stenographer Grade
D to Stenographer Grade C grade
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Periodical Typewriting tests in
English & Hindi
SSC Examinations are held in the
Centres from among the following in Northern Region :
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Delhi |
Rajasthan |
Uttarakhand |
| Delhi |
Jaipur ,Kota, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Alwar, Sriganganagar |
Haldwani, Almora, Srinagar, Dehradun |
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