The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is expected to release the admit cards for the Multi-Tasking Staff (Non-Technical) and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination 2025 shortly on its official website, ssc.gov.in. The computer-based examination is set to be conducted across the country on February 4, 2026.
Once the admit cards are activated, candidates will be able to download their hall tickets by logging in through the SSC portal using their registered credentials. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall and contains crucial information such as the exam centre address, reporting time, shift details, and candidate identification particulars.
As per standard SSC practice, admit cards are usually released two to three days before the examination date. Earlier, on January 30, the Commission issued the exam city intimation slip, allowing candidates to know their allotted cities in advance. However, the admit card remains the final and authoritative document for appearing in the examination.
The examination is conducted in Hindi, English, and 13 regional languages, namely Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri (Meetei/Meithei), Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. This multilingual approach reflects SSC’s effort to make the recruitment process more inclusive and accessible to candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
The SSC MTS and Havaldar recruitment is among the most sought-after entry-level government examinations, drawing applications from both urban and rural areas. For many aspirants, it represents a gateway to stable employment in the public sector.
SSC MTS Exam Pattern
The computer-based test is divided into two sessions, each lasting 45 minutes, designed to assess speed, accuracy, and composure under time pressure.
Session I consists of 40 questions carrying 120 marks, focusing on Numerical and Mathematical Ability, along with Reasoning and Problem-Solving skills.
Session II includes 50 questions for 150 marks, covering General Awareness and English Language & Comprehension.
This two-part structure evaluates both analytical thinking and knowledge depth, making sustained concentration essential throughout the 90-minute examination.
SSC MTS Admit Card: What to Check
Candidates are strongly advised to download their admit cards as soon as they are released and carefully verify all details, including name, photograph, category, exam centre, and shift timing. Any discrepancies should be immediately reported through the respective regional SSC websites.
On the exam day, candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID. Failure to follow reporting instructions or produce required documents may result in denial of entry.
With the release of the admit card marking the final administrative step before the exam, aspirants are now in the last stretch. As lakhs of candidates take their seats on February 4, months of preparation will ultimately be tested in a single, high-pressure sitting.
How to Download SSC MTS Admit Card 2026
Candidates can follow these steps to access their admit cards:
Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in
Click on the link for SSC MTS/Havaldar Admit Card 2026 on the homepage
Enter your Registration ID/Roll Number and Date of Birth
Submit the details to view your admit card
Download and print the hall ticket for exam-day use
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official SSC website for the latest updates related to the SSC MTS admit card 2026.
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As per standard SSC practice, admit cards are usually released two to three days before the examination date. Earlier, on January 30, the Commission issued the exam city intimation slip, allowing candidates to know their allotted cities in advance. However, the admit card remains the final and authoritative document for appearing in the examination.
SSC MTS 2026 Details
The SSC MTS and Havaldar admit cards are released through all nine regional SSC zones, including Northern, North Western, North Eastern, Western, Central, Eastern, Southern, Kerala–Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh regions, underscoring the pan-India scale of the recruitment drive.The examination is conducted in Hindi, English, and 13 regional languages, namely Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri (Meetei/Meithei), Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. This multilingual approach reflects SSC’s effort to make the recruitment process more inclusive and accessible to candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
The SSC MTS and Havaldar recruitment is among the most sought-after entry-level government examinations, drawing applications from both urban and rural areas. For many aspirants, it represents a gateway to stable employment in the public sector.
SSC MTS Exam Pattern
The computer-based test is divided into two sessions, each lasting 45 minutes, designed to assess speed, accuracy, and composure under time pressure.Session I consists of 40 questions carrying 120 marks, focusing on Numerical and Mathematical Ability, along with Reasoning and Problem-Solving skills.
Session II includes 50 questions for 150 marks, covering General Awareness and English Language & Comprehension.
This two-part structure evaluates both analytical thinking and knowledge depth, making sustained concentration essential throughout the 90-minute examination.
SSC MTS Admit Card: What to Check
Candidates are strongly advised to download their admit cards as soon as they are released and carefully verify all details, including name, photograph, category, exam centre, and shift timing. Any discrepancies should be immediately reported through the respective regional SSC websites.On the exam day, candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID. Failure to follow reporting instructions or produce required documents may result in denial of entry.
With the release of the admit card marking the final administrative step before the exam, aspirants are now in the last stretch. As lakhs of candidates take their seats on February 4, months of preparation will ultimately be tested in a single, high-pressure sitting.
How to Download SSC MTS Admit Card 2026
Candidates can follow these steps to access their admit cards:
Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in
Click on the link for SSC MTS/Havaldar Admit Card 2026 on the homepage
Enter your Registration ID/Roll Number and Date of Birth
Submit the details to view your admit card
Download and print the hall ticket for exam-day use
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official SSC website for the latest updates related to the SSC MTS admit card 2026.




