The SSC Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) 2025 exam is a national-level government recruitment exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to fill Group C non-gazetted, non-ministerial posts in various central government ministries, departments, and offices. It’s an excellent opportunity for 10th-pass candidates seeking stable government jobs with attractive salaries and career growth. Below is a comprehensive guide to help you understand and succeed in the SSC MTS 2025 exam, tailored to your query about 10th-pass vacancies and government exam success.
SSC MTS 2025: Key Details
- Notification Release: June 26, 2025
 - Application Window: June 26, 2025, to July 25, 2025
 - Exam Dates: September 20, 2025, to October 24, 2025 (Computer-Based Test, CBT)
 - Vacancies: Expected to be around 9,000–12,523 (based on previous years: 9,583 in 2024, 11,518 in 2025 per some sources) for MTS and Havaldar posts. Exact numbers will be confirmed with the official notification on June 26, 2025, at ssc.gov.in
 - Posts:
- Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS): Roles like Peon, Clerk, Gardener, Cleaner, etc., involving tasks such as record maintenance, file carrying, and basic office support.
 - Havaldar (CBIC & CBN): Involves physical tasks like courier delivery and security duties, requiring Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standard Test (PST).
 
 
Eligibility Criteria for SSC MTS 2025
To apply for SSC MTS 2025, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Educational Qualification: Matriculation (10th pass) or equivalent from a recognized board. No minimum percentage is required.
 - Age Limit:
- MTS and Havaldar (CBN): 18–25 years (born between January 2, 2000, and January 1, 2007).
 - Havaldar (CBIC) and some MTS posts: 18–27 years (born between January 2, 1998, and January 1, 2007).
 - Age Relaxation:
- SC/ST: +5 years
 - OBC: +3 years
 - PwD (Unreserved): +10 years
 - PwD (OBC): +13 years
 - PwD (SC/ST): +15 years
 - Ex-servicemen: 3 years after deduction of military service.
 
 
 - Nationality: Indian citizens or specific categories (e.g., Tibetan refugees or persons of Indian origin from select countries intending to settle permanently in India).
 
Selection Process
The SSC MTS 2025 recruitment involves the following stages:
- Computer-Based Test (CBT):
- Session I: Numerical and Mathematical Ability (20 questions, 60 marks), Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving (20 questions, 60 marks). No negative marking. Duration: 45 minutes.
 - Session II: General Awareness (25 questions, 75 marks), English Language and Comprehension (25 questions, 75 marks). Negative marking of 1 mark per wrong answer in Session II. Duration: 45 minutes.
 - Both sessions are mandatory; failing to attempt either disqualifies the candidate.
 - Conducted in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.
 
 - Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standard Test (PST) (for Havaldar posts only):
- PET: Includes walking (e.g., 1600 meters in 15 minutes for males) and cycling tests.
 - PST: Checks height, chest, and weight standards (e.g., male height: 157.5 cm, female height: 152 cm, with relaxations for certain categories).
 
 - Document Verification: Final stage to confirm eligibility.
 
Salary and Benefits
- Pay Scale: As per Level 1 of the 7th Pay Commission, basic pay is ₹18,000–₹56,900 per month. In-hand salary ranges from ₹18,000 to ₹22,000, depending on the city and allowances (DA, HRA, TA, NPS, etc.).
 - Additional Benefits: Job security, career progression through promotions, and allowances like Dearness Allowance (recently increased to 28%) make it appealing for 10th-pass candidates.
 
How to Succeed in SSC MTS 2025
To crack the SSC MTS 2025 exam, follow these preparation strategies tailored for 10th-pass candidates:
- Understand the Syllabus:
- Numerical Aptitude: Number systems, percentages, profit/loss, time and work, basic arithmetic.
 - Reasoning Ability: Analogies, coding-decoding, puzzles, non-verbal reasoning.
 - English Language: Basic grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence correction.
 - General Awareness: Current affairs, history, geography, polity, economics, sports, Indian Constitution, scientific research, static GK.
 - The difficulty level is set at Class 10, making it manageable with focused preparation.
 
 - Preparation Tips:
- Study Material: Use NCERT books for Class 10 (Maths, English, Science, Social Studies) for foundational knowledge. Supplement with SSC MTS-specific books like Kiran’s SSC MTS Guide or Arihant’s Fast Track Objective Arithmetic.
 - Practice Mock Tests: Attempt SSC MTS mock tests and previous year papers to understand the exam pattern and time management. Platforms like Testbook or Physics Wallah offer free resources.
 - Focus on Weak Areas: Identify and improve weak subjects (e.g., Reasoning or English) through daily practice.
 - Stay Updated on Current Affairs: Read newspapers (e.g., The Hindu) or use apps like Gradeup for daily updates on General Awareness.
 - Time Management: Practice solving 90 questions in 90 minutes (45 minutes per session) to build speed and accuracy.
 - English and Reasoning: Scoring 10–12 marks in Reasoning is easy with practice, but aim for 20+ with targeted preparation. For English, focus on basic grammar and vocabulary.
 
 - Application Process:
- Visit ssc.gov.in, register via the One-Time Registration (OTR) portal, and fill out the application form between June 26 and July 25, 2025.
 - Application Fee: ₹100 (exempt for SC/ST/PwD/women candidates).
 - Upload a digital photo, signature, and 10th certificate. Ensure you select your preferred exam language and center.
 
 - Physical Preparation (for Havaldar):
- Practice walking and cycling to meet PET requirements. Maintain fitness for height/weight standards.
 
 - Stay Updated:
- Regularly check ssc.gov.in for notifications, admit cards (released regionally from September 2025), and results.
 - Use platforms like Careerpower.in, Testbook.com, or Shiksha.com for exam updates and preparation resources.
 
 
Why SSC MTS 2025 is a Great Opportunity
- Accessibility: Requires only a 10th-pass qualification, making it ideal for candidates with minimal education.
 - High Vacancies: With 9,000–12,523 vacancies expected, the chances of selection are relatively high compared to other government exams.
 - Job Stability: Offers secure government jobs with promotions to higher posts like Clerk or Assistant.
 - Moderate Difficulty: The exam is Class 10 level, and with 40 lakh applicants annually, strategic preparation can help you stand out.
 
Action Plan for Success
- June–July 2025: Register and apply on ssc.gov.in. Start studying the syllabus using NCERTs and SSC MTS guides.
 - July–August 2025: Focus on building a strong foundation in all four sections. Practice 2–3 hours daily.
 - August–September 2025: Take weekly mock tests, revise current affairs, and work on speed and accuracy.
 - September 2025: Download admit card from regional SSC websites and prepare for the CBT (September 20–October 24, 2025).
 - Post-CBT: If applying for Havaldar, prepare for PET/PST (likely February 2026).
 
Additional Notes
- Previous Year Vacancies: In 2024, SSC announced 9,583 vacancies (6,144 MTS, 3,439 Havaldar), increased from 8,326. In 2025, 12,523 vacancies were reported by some sources (11,994 MTS, 529 Havaldar), but official numbers will be confirmed in June 2025.
 - Cutoff Trends: Cutoffs vary by state and category (e.g., 2024 cutoffs released on March 12, 2025). Higher vacancies generally lower cutoffs, increasing selection chances.
 - Avoid Scams: Apply only through ssc.gov.in and avoid unofficial websites or agents promising jobs.
 
If you need a detailed study plan, specific resources, or help with a particular section (e.g., Reasoning or General Awareness), let me know your preferences or location, and I can provide more tailored guidance! Start preparing early to maximize your chances of success in this highly rewarding government exam.

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