SSC Age Relaxation: 5 years relaxation proposal in age limit
To provide relief to the candidates affected by the delay in SSC examinations, a proposal to relax the age limit by 5 years has come forward. With this, those candidates who had crossed the age limit due to delay in the recruitment process will be able to apply again.
SSC Age Limit Relaxation: To provide relief to the candidates affected by the delay in government recruitment examinations, it has been proposed to give relaxation in age limit by 5 years at the Central Government level. This offer is especially for those SSC candidates who could not apply on time due to Corona epidemic and administrative reasons. If this is implemented, thousands of candidates across the country may get a chance to appear in the examination again and get a government job.
Why did relaxation in age limit become necessary?
In the last few years, many government recruitment examinations including SSC were continuously postponed. The recruitment process was affected due to Corona epidemic, administrative hurdles and other reasons, which had a direct impact on the candidates.
Despite thorough preparation, many candidates lost the chance to apply just because they crossed the age limit. In such a situation, the proposed age relaxation can become a big help for those candidates who have suffered the brunt of the delay in the system.
How will the candidates get the benefit?
If this proposal is implemented, candidates who were previously disqualified will be eligible to apply again. This will provide relief to those who were preparing for SSC exam for a long time but were left out due to age.
Along with this, getting the opportunity to apply under the new examination schedule will also give the candidates time to strengthen their preparation. This step is especially important for those candidates whose preparation had been going on for years.
Still waiting for official announcement
Although this proposal has definitely raised hopes among the candidates, no official notification has been issued regarding it yet.
It is not clear on which posts this exemption will be applicable, what will be the application process and for how long will this exemption remain effective. In such a situation, candidates will have to wait for official guidelines for now.
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