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Appearing for SSC CGL 2025? The commission has issued a major alert, avoiding this mistake or your career could be in danger.

Appearing for SSC CGL 2025? The commission has issued a major alert, avoiding this mistake or your career could be in danger.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued a new advisory regarding the CGL 2025 exam. The Commission has made it clear that any irregularities in the exam will not be tolerated. Strict monitoring is being maintained, especially for hacking, remote control, system takeovers, or other malpractices. Any candidate found involved in these activities will be immediately barred from the exam. The exam is being conducted nationwide from September 12th to September 26th, and digital security features have been installed at all centers to monitor the activities of every candidate. The Commission aims to ensure a completely fair and transparent examination.

Strict action will be taken if irregularities are detected.

In its advisory issued on September 10th, the Commission also warned that if any candidate’s activity is found to be suspicious, they will be allowed to appear for the exam instead of being immediately stopped. This is to avoid inconvenience to other honest candidates. However, if any candidate is found guilty during technical scrutiny after the exam, their answer sheets will be invalidated and they will be barred from future exams. The Commission has stated that no laxity will be tolerated in such cases and strict action will be taken against the culprits.

Appearing for SSC CGL 2025? The commission has issued a major alert, avoiding this mistake or your career could be in danger.

Special Vigilance on Hacking and Remote Takeover

The SSC has also revealed that attempts to remotely take over and hack into candidates’ systems have been detected at some exam centers. The Commission has clarified that candidates found guilty based on the digital scrutiny after the exam will face criminal action. Furthermore, legal action will also be taken against exam centers that facilitate such irregularities. The Commission has appealed to all candidates to follow the rules and refrain from any form of unfair practices.

Exams Running Smoothly Across the Country

The Staff Selection Commission has also informed that the SSC CGL 2025 exam is currently running smoothly across the country. Out of a total of 2,435 shifts, only 25 have been cancelled so far, affecting approximately 7,705 candidates. Currently, the Tier-1 exam is being conducted at 227 exam centers until September 26. The Commission reiterated that its priority is to conduct a fair and transparent examination, and that adequate arrangements have been made at every level to achieve this.

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