SSC MTS Exam Guide
What SSC MTS is and how it works — the Staff Selection Commission, the Class-10-level Multi-Tasking Staff and Havaldar posts, the computer-based exam, and where to confirm the rules.
Key facts
- Conducting body
- Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
- Level
- Matriculation (Class 10)
- Recruits for
- Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff & Havaldar (Group C)
- Mode
- Computer-based test (CBT)
- Official site
- ssc.gov.in
What SSC MTS is
SSC MTS is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff, and Havaldar posts in the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and the Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN). These are General Central Service Group-C, non-gazetted, non-ministerial roles across central government ministries and departments.
Who can apply
SSC MTS is for candidates who have passed Class 10 (Matriculation) or an equivalent. Age limits differ for MTS and Havaldar posts, and the Havaldar posts may include a physical efficiency or standard test. The exact eligibility and age rules are set in the official notification each cycle.
- Passed Class 10 (Matriculation) or equivalent
- MTS (non-technical) and Havaldar (CBIC/CBN) posts
- Havaldar posts may include a physical test
- Age and category rules set in the official notification
Exam pattern
SSC MTS is a computer-based test. The session structure, number of questions, marks and marking scheme are set in the official notification each year, so confirm the current pattern before you prepare.
Where to confirm the rules
The official SSC website is the authoritative source for eligibility, posts, pattern, marking, vacancies and dates. Use this guide as an overview and verify every specific officially, as the rules change each cycle.
Frequently asked questions
What is the eligibility for SSC MTS?
The basic qualification is a pass in Class 10 (Matriculation) or equivalent. Age limits and any post-specific requirements (such as a physical test for Havaldar posts) are set in the official SSC notification.
What is the difference between MTS and Havaldar posts?
MTS posts are Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff roles, while Havaldar posts are in CBIC and CBN and may involve a physical efficiency or standard test. Both are recruited through the SSC MTS examination.
Is SSC MTS computer-based?
Yes, SSC MTS is conducted as a computer-based test. Confirm the current pattern and session structure in the official notification.
Official sources
This guide explains the process and is for guidance only. Eligibility, dates, fees and rules change every year — always confirm the current details on the official site before you act.
Verified against: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) — official site.
Last verified: 2026-06-06.
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