Multi Tasking Staff Recruitment Exam Notification
Group C posts are recruited through the MTS Examination by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) under the Central Central Ministries and Departments of the Central Government, as well as the Common Central Service, located in various states and union territories across the country. In these Central Departments, the candidates are selected through the Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Recruitment Examination conducted every year by the Commission for the vacancies declared in the Pay Scale of 7th Pay Commission Pay Matrix Level-1.
Notification for the pending SSC MTS Exam 2020 for the year 2020 has been issued for the period from 1 October to 31 August 2021, according to the revised examination calendar released by the SSC on 2 February 2021, postponed due to choroidal epidemic. Is for examinations. As soon as the SSC MTS notification is released, the online application process for this exam will also start, which will run till March 18, 2021. Candidates wishing to apply for these posts will be able to visit the official website of the Commission, ssc. .nic.in and SSC MTS 2020-21 See notification and submit online application.
Vacancies have increased
The number of vacancies to be filled through SSC MTS exam is increasing. For the previous version of MTS Examination – 2019, 90949 vacancies were announced by the Commission on 19 October 2020. Of these, ५551 vacancies were declared for candidates aged were15 years, while 151 M vacancies were announced for candidates in the age group. 18–27. On the other hand, for SSC MTS 2019, there were a maximum of 3434 vacancies for the Northern Region. On the other hand, the number of vacancies to be filled through multi-tasking examination for the year 2018 was 10,674 and for 2017 8300.
Qualification for SSC MTS Exam 2020-21
To appear in SSC MTS exam, candidates must have passed 10th standard or its equivalent from a recognized board. Also, the age of the candidates should not be less than 18 years and not more than 25 years as on the last date. The maximum age limit for some posts is 27 years. At the same time, relaxation in the maximum age limit is given to the candidates of reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC and others).
This is how selection takes place
SSC Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Exam consists of two stages – Paper 1 Computer Based Examination (CBE) and Detailed Northern Paper 2. Paper 1 Exam is of 90 minutes and consists of multiple choice questions related to General English, General Intelligence. And Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude and General Awareness. This test has a negative marking of 0.25. At the same time, Paper 2 has a duration of 30 minutes, in which a short essay or paper has to be written in English or any other Indian language. There are 50 marks prescribed for this paper. Candidates who have been declared successful in both phases are invited for document verification, in which the list of candidates is sent to the Department of Personnel and Training (DeopT) of the Central Government as per the merit list by region and category. She goes.