The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Section Officer (SO) exam to recruit candidates for various central government departments and ministries. The SSC SO exam is a competitive exam that assesses candidates' abilities in various subjects relevant to the role of a Section Officer.
Frequency- yearly
Mode- Pen and Paper
Exam Pattern
The SSC Section Officer exam typically comprises two stages: a written examination and an interview/personality test. Below is the detailed exam pattern for both stages:
Stage 1: Written Examination
The written exam consists of two papers:
Paper I: Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions)
Paper II: Descriptive Type
Stage 2: Interview/Personality Test
Paper I: Objective Type
Paper II: Descriptive Type
Interview/Personality Test
The interview/personality test assesses:
It is advisable for candidates to refer to the official SSC notification for the most accurate and updated exam pattern details.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the SSC Section Officer Exam, candidates must meet the following criteria:
1. Educational Qualification:
2. Age Limit:
PWD (OBC): 13 years
2. Age Limit:
3. Nationality/Citizenship:
Candidates must be either:
Candidates from categories other than Indian citizens must have a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.
By meeting these eligibility criteria, candidates can apply for the SSC Section Officer Exam and proceed with the recruitment process.