The Staff Selection Commission commenced the SSC MTS 2024 Exam on September 30. The exam will be held in three shifts daily until November 14 to fill 9,583 vacancies. As the exam progresses, candidates should assess their preparedness and review key topics. Developing a section-wise strategy will help maximize attempts within the given time. It is also essential to follow the SSC MTS exam day guidelines to avoid any last-minute issues. Check SSC MTS shift timings, admit card details, and other important updates here.
SSC MTS Shift Timings
The Staff Selection Commission has issued the SSC MTS Admit Card and announced the shift timings on its official website. According to the latest notice, the tier 1 will be conducted in three shifts each day. It is important for candidates to be familiar with the SSC MTS shift timings to ensure timely arrival at the SSC MTS exam center. The duration of the SSC MTS 2024 exam will be 90 minutes. Find the exam timings for all shifts below.
Shifts | SSC MTS Reporting Time | SSC MTS Shift Timing 2024 |
Shift 1 | 7.45 AM to 8.30 PM | 09.00 AM -10.30 AM |
Shift 2 | 10.45 PM to 11.30 PM | 12.00 PM - 01.30 PM |
Shift 3 | 01.45 PM to 2.30 PM | 03.00 PM - 04.30 PM |
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SSC MTS Admit Card 2024
The commission has released the SSC MTS Admit Card 2024 for all the regions on its official website. All the registered aspirants can download the admit card using valid login details such as registration number/roll number on the official portal, ssc.gov.in. It is compulsory to carry the SSC MTS 2024 Admit Card, two passport-size recent colour photographs and an original valid photo ID to the exam venue.
SSC MTS Exam Pattern 2024
Candidates must also be familiar with the SSC MTS exam pattern 2024 to plan exam-oriented section-wise strategy. The SSC MTS 2024 exam comprises 90 objective-type questions for 270 marks with an exam duration of 90 minutes (45 minutes for each session). There shall be no negative marking in Session I. However, there will be a negative marking of one mark for each wrong answer in Session II. Check the SSC MTS Exam Pattern 2024 below.
Session | Part | Subjects | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Session-I | I | Numerical and Mathematical Ability | 20 | 60 | 45 Minutes (60 Minutes for candidates eligible for scribes) |
II | Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving | 20 | 60 | ||
Session-II | I | General Awareness | 25 | 75 | 45 Minutes (60 Minutes for candidates eligible for scribes) |
II | English Language and Comprehension |
SSC MTS Exam Day Guidelines 2024: Do’s & Don’t
As the SSC MTS exam begins tomorrow, aspirants must incorporate the right revision strategy, focus more on the weightage of topics and revise all the weak areas. Here are the detailed SSC MTS Exam Day Guidelines shared below for the reference of the candidates.
- Reach the exam centre assigned in the admit card at least 60 minutes before the exam commencement to avoid a last-minute rush and complete pre-verification formalities on time. No late entry will be permitted in the exam centre under any circumstances.
- It is compulsory to carry the SSC MTS Admit Card 2024 to the exam centre in order to participate in the exam.
- Candidates must carry two passport-size recent colour photographs and one original Photo ID Proof such as an Aadhaar Card/ printout of E-Aadhaar, Voter ID Card, Driving License, PAN Card, Passport, Identity Card issued by University/ College/ School, Employer ID Card (Govt./PSU), ESM Discharge Book issued by MoD, or any photo-bearing ID card issued by Central/ State Government to the Examination Venue. If they fail to carry then candidates will not be allowed to appear for the same
- No Mobile phones either in ‘switched on’ or ‘switched off’ mode, Bluetooth devices, spy cameras, or any other electronic gadgets in the examination hall will be permitted inside the examination hall. Candidates found with any of the restricted belongings/items will be disqualified.
- Candidates helping other test-takers in the exam will also be disqualified.
- If the Photo Identity Card does not comprise the date of birth mentioned on it then the candidate must bring an additional original document (e.g. Matriculation Certificate, Marks Sheet issued only by CBSE/ ICSE/ State Boards; Birth Certificate, Category Certificate) as proof of their date of birth.
- In case any mismatch is found in the date of birth printed on the Admission Certificate and photo ID/ Certificate brought in support of the date of birth, the candidate will not be permitted to participate in the examination.
- Using unfair means in the exam hall like copying from unauthorised sources such as written material on any paper or body parts, etc will lead to disqualification of the candidature.
- Aspirants cannot leave the exam hall until the exam is completed. Once they leave the exam hall without permission, they will be not allowed to enter the hall again and their candidature shall stand disqualified.
- Aspirants might carry their hand sanitiser in a transparent bottle to follow the COVID guidelines and are also advised to maintain social distancing in the exam centres.
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