SSC GD Constable Eligibility — Age, Qualification & Reservation Rules
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Nationality and citizenship
SSC GD Constable is open to Indian citizens. Persons of Indian origin who have migrated from certain notified countries with the intention of permanently settling in India may also be considered, subject to a certificate of eligibility from the Government of India. The exact wording of the nationality clause is the one in the official notification.
Educational qualification
SSC GD Constable is open to Indian citizens who have passed the 10th standard (matriculation) or equivalent from a recognised board on the cut-off date specified in the official notification, and who satisfy the physical standards prescribed in the notification. Check the official notification for exact age relaxation, physical standards (which vary for certain hill regions and tribal areas) and medical standards.
The minimum educational qualification for SSC GD Constable depends on the specific post. As a broad indication, SSC recruitment cycles include posts that range from Class 10 plus ITI for trade-related cadres, Class 12 for undergraduate-level posts and a recognised graduate degree (from a UGC-recognised university or an equivalent institution recognised by the Government of India) for officer-level cadres. The recognising authority of the certifying body and the cut-off date for qualification are non-negotiable — check the eligibility annexure of the official notification.
Age limit guidance
Age limits for SSC GD Constable are post-specific and are restated in every cycle. The general rule is that the candidate must satisfy both the minimum and maximum age conditions on the cut-off date specified in the official notification (typically the closing date of online registration, but read the notification clause carefully). Check the official notification for exact age relaxation, post-wise upper-age limit and the rules applicable to candidates from notified categories.
Age relaxation framework
Age relaxation for SSC GD Constable follows the standard Government of India framework, restated in every notification:
- OBC (non-creamy layer): standard relaxation in years, subject to the candidate satisfying the non-creamy-layer income criterion.
- Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe: standard relaxation in years above the upper age limit.
- Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD): relaxation as per the disability category and post category, cumulative with category-based relaxation where applicable.
- Ex-Servicemen: relaxation as per the service rendered, computed as per the formula in the notification.
- Departmental candidates and J&K domicile candidates: additional relaxations under the relevant Government orders.
The exact number of years, the eligible categories and the documents required to claim each relaxation are spelled out in the eligibility annexure of the official notification. Do not claim a relaxation without the matching certificate in the prescribed format.
Physical and medical standards
Where physical standards are prescribed for the post (for example, defence services, paramilitary cadres and certain SSC field posts), candidates must satisfy the height, chest, weight and vision standards listed in the official notification on the date of physical measurement. Candidates with PwBD entitlements should refer to the special standards laid out in the notification. Pre-employment medical examination is normally a prerequisite to joining and follows the prescribed medical standards for the cadre.
Number of attempts
Where SSC GD Constable prescribes a maximum number of attempts (for example, in some all-India examinations and defence services exams), the rule and the categories eligible for additional attempts are spelled out in the official notification. Always count an "attempt" as defined in the notification — appearing for at least one paper in a stage is typically counted as one attempt, even if the candidate did not appear for subsequent stages.
Reservation and category certificates
- SC / ST certificate from a competent revenue authority in the Government of India prescribed format.
- OBC (non-creamy layer) certificate issued not earlier than the date specified in the notification, in the Central Government format.
- EWS certificate, where reservation is applicable, in the format prescribed by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
- PwBD certificate from a notified medical authority in the prescribed format.
- Ex-Servicemen discharge / service certificate, where applicable.
Certificates must be valid on the cut-off date and at the time of document verification. An old certificate or one not in the prescribed format is treated as no certificate at the verification stage.
Common eligibility mistakes
- Claiming an OBC reservation without a valid non-creamy-layer certificate of the current financial year.
- Filling the education details with a degree from an institution whose recognition has lapsed or is under dispute on the cut-off date.
- Misreading the cut-off date for age calculation — confusing date of birth with the form-submission date.
- Claiming PwBD or Ex-Servicemen relaxation without the matching certificate in the prescribed format.
- Ignoring physical-standards clauses for posts that require them — disqualification at the PET/PMT stage is common.
How to verify any update for SSC GD Constable
The single authoritative source for SSC GD Constable updates is the official Staff Selection Commission portal at ssc.gov.in. Every paragraph on this page is written from the long-term, evergreen structure of SSC GD Constable — the post profile, the selection process and the broad shape of the syllabus and exam pattern. Specifics such as the exact application window, the cycle-wise vacancy count, the precise application fee, the cut-off marks, the venue allotment, the answer key release schedule and the final result date are always cycle-specific. For those, open the latest official notification PDF on ssc.gov.in and read the relevant clause directly.
We refresh this page when Staff Selection Commission publishes new SSC GD Constable information so that the structural details here stay aligned with the latest official guidance. We do not publish unverified release dates, leaked answer keys, rumoured vacancy splits or unofficial cut-off claims. If a date is uncertain, this page will say so plainly and point you to the official notification rather than guess.
Things to avoid while preparing for SSC GD Constable
- Do not rely on a single coaching prediction for the application window or the exam date — the only binding source is the official SSC notification on ssc.gov.in.
- Do not assume that age relaxation, fee or syllabus weightage from a previous cycle automatically applies to the current cycle. Reservation clauses and fee structures are restated in every notification.
- Do not trust unofficial answer keys, leaked papers or social-media cut-off claims; the official answer key window is the only safe input for raw-score estimation.
- Do not delay document collection. Class 10, Class 12, graduation, category, EWS, PwBD and ID proofs in the prescribed format should be ready before the application window opens — a missing certificate at verification can lead to disqualification.
- Do not skip the official mock test on the SSC portal before the computer-based stage — familiarity with the testing interface saves crucial minutes on exam day.
Related SSC pages
Use the related links below to navigate between the eligibility, syllabus, exam-pattern, admit-card and result pages for SSC GD Constable and other SSC Recruitment pages on this site. All of these pages follow the same evergreen, verification-first structure.