SSC CGLE Admit Card 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit card for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2025 re-examination. Candidates appearing for the re-examination can download their hall tickets by visiting the official website, ssc.gov.in, using their login credentials. Previously, the SSC released the exam city information slip to inform candidates of their allotted city.
SSC CGLE Re-Exam 2025: Re-Examination on October 14
According to the official schedule, the SSC CGL re-examination will be held on October 14, 2025, for candidates who were affected by the Mumbai fire incident and technical disruptions during the original exam. The original exam was held between September 12 and 26, 2025.
SSC CGL 2025: Admit Card Will Include These Details
The following details will be available on the hall ticket:
Candidate's Name
Father's Name
Roll Number
Exam Venue
Exam Shift and Time
SSC CGL Exam: How to Download Admit Card
Follow the steps below to obtain the hall ticket:
First, visit the official website, ssc.gov.in.
Click on the SSC CGL Re-Exam Admit Card 2025 link available on the homepage.
Enter your login credentials.
Click the Submit button.
The SSC CGL Re-Exam Admit Card will be displayed on the screen.
Download it and save it in a safe place for the exam.
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