SSC GD Vacancy: There is good news for the candidates applying for SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025. Now 535690 posts of constable will be recruited in Central Armed Forces (CAPF), SSF Constable, Assam Rifles Rifleman GD, and Narcotics Control Bureau. After the revised information received from various departments, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has increased 14209 vacancies in SSC GD recruitment. When SSC started the online application on September 5, 2024, there were 39481 vacancies at that time.
According to the notification of the commission, earlier there were 35612 vacancies for men and 3869 vacancies for women. Now it has increased to 48320 and 5370 respectively. The maximum 9426 vacancies have increased in CISF. At the time of application, there were 7145 vacancies in CISF. Which has now increased to 16571.
More than 52 lakh applications have been received.
52 lakh 69 thousand 500 candidates had applied for SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025. Earlier in the year 2024, 474501 candidates had applied for GD Constable Recruitment.
BSF and CISF have the highest number of vacancies
BSF and CISF have the highest number of vacancies in SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025. Out of 53 thousand 690 vacancies, 16 thousand 571 vacancies are in CISF and 16 thousand 371 vacancies are in BSF. After this, there are 3 thousand 468 vacancies in ITBP, 1865 AR, 902 SSB, 132 SSF, and 22 vacancies in NCB.
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