SSC GD Admit Card 2026 released at ssc.gov.in. Check exam schedule, phase-wise dates, download steps, and important instructions here.
SSC GD Admit Card 2026 Released on Official Website
The Staff Selection Commission has started releasing the SSC GD Admit Card 2026 ahead of the Computer-Based Test schedule. Candidates who have applied for GD Constable posts can download their hall tickets from the official portal.

Download Admit Card: https://ssc.gov.in
Admit cards are being issued 2–3 days before each exam date, ensuring candidates receive their details in a phased manner. The exam city intimation slip was already released earlier to inform candidates about their exam centres.
SSC GD 2026 Exam Schedule and Phases
The Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be conducted in multiple phases across the country to accommodate a large number of applicants:
- Phase 1: April 27 to May 2, 2026
- Phase 2: May 4 to May 9, 2026
- Phase 3: May 18 to May 23, 2026
- Phase 4: May 25 to May 30, 2026
Candidates must check their individual exam date, shift timing, and reporting time on the admit card to avoid confusion on exam day.
Admit Card Details and Eligibility Overview
The admit card is a mandatory document and includes crucial information such as:
- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Exam date and shift timing
- Reporting time and exam centre address
- Instructions for the examination day
The recruitment drive aims to fill 25,487 GD Constable vacancies across forces like BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, Assam Rifles, and SSF. Candidates must have passed Class 10 and fall within the age limit of 18 to 23 years as per eligibility norms.
How to Download SSC GD Admit Card 2026
Follow these steps to access your hall ticket:
- Visit the official SSC website: https://ssc.gov.in
- Navigate to the “Admit Card” section
- Select your regional SSC link
- Log in using registration number and password/date of birth
- View and download the admit card
- Take a clear printout for exam day
Candidates are advised to carefully verify all details printed on the admit card and report discrepancies, if any, before the examination date.


