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SSC proposes sliding scheme for recruitment to all advertised posts

SSC proposes sliding scheme for recruitment to all advertised posts

Time of India12-06-2025

Prayagraj: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is planning to introduce a major policy change in Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2025, one of its biggest recruitments.
For this, a proposal has been sent to the Central govt, and after approval, it will be implemented from this recruitment.
Under the new policy, the Commission will make appointments from the waiting list for the first time to ensure recruitment to all the advertised posts of Group 'B' and Group 'C' in various ministries, departments, organisations of the Central govt, and various constitutional bodies, statutory bodies, tribunals, etc.
However, instead of calling it a waiting list, the Commission has named it as a 'sliding scheme' wherein if those selected in the main list somehow fail to turn up, the candidates will be selected from the waiting list.
As per the policy of SSC, a waiting list/reserved list is not made in respect of recruitment examinations. It came to light from the last few recruitments that some vacancies remain vacant after document verification. Therefore, in an effort to fill all the advertised vacancies, the Commission is considering implementing a sliding scheme in the post allocation of a cycle to fill the vacant post from the extended cut-off after document verification.
Its implementation will be done on the approval of the Centre.
In another important development, f SSC has announced recruitment for two new posts in CGL 2025. This time there will also be selection for the post of office superintendent in the Central Board of Direct Taxes and Section Head in the Director General of Foreign Trade Office. Applications have been sought until July 4 for 14,582 posts. Last year, 36.73 lakh students filled the forms for the CGL exam.
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