SSC Initiates Self-Slot Selection for CHSL 2025 Tier-I Exam
Self-Slot Selection Process Begins
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially launched the self-slot selection process for the Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination (CHSLE) 2025 Tier-I, effective today, October 22. Candidates who are set to take the exam can now access the SSC portal to choose their preferred exam city, date, and shift, subject to availability. The CHSL Tier 1 examination is scheduled to take place at various locations nationwide starting from November 12.
As per the notification released by the Commission, candidates have until October 28 to finalize their exam city, date, and shift selections. After this date, no modifications will be permitted. This initiative aims to enhance flexibility and convenience for candidates in organizing their exam schedules.
In a notice dated October 18, the SSC highlighted that this new feature allows candidates to select their preferred exam city, date, and shift based on availability, thereby making the examination process more accommodating. The slot selection portal will remain open from October 22 to October 28.
Steps to Select Your Slot for SSC CHSL 2025
1. Visit the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in.
2. Log in using your registration number and password.
3. You will then be presented with options to select your exam city, date, and shift.
4. Candidates will see three cities, which were selected during the application process.
5. Based on availability, the portal will show the available slots (date and shift) for these cities.
6. Choose your preferred exam city, date, and shift from the options provided.
The Commission has noted that the number of available slots may be limited for candidates opting for regional language exams. If all slots are filled in the three previously selected cities, the portal will offer a list of alternative cities with available slots. Candidates can select from these options.
Once a slot is chosen, no further changes can be made. Candidates are advised to double-check their selected date, shift, and city before finalizing their submission. If a candidate fails to make a selection by the deadline, the SSC will interpret this as a decision not to participate in the exam.
