The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the city intimation slips for candidates affected by the SSC CGL 2025 re-examination. These slips are now available on the official website, ssc.gov.in. The re-exam is scheduled for October 14, 2025 , for eligible candidates.
Candidates who experienced issues during the original examinations, conducted between September 12 and 26, 2025 , must download their respective slips. The re-exam addresses disruptions caused by the Mumbai fire incident and technical glitches reported at various test centers.
Eligibility for Re-Examination
Only candidates specifically identified and deemed eligible by the Staff Selection Commission can appear for the re-examination. The Commission will directly notify shortlisted candidates about their eligibility status through SMS and email. This re-exam opportunity is exclusive to those impacted by verified incidents.
The SSC implemented a thorough verification process. Candidates found involved in malpractices during the initial exam period have been debarred. Only individuals cleared after this verification are permitted to re-appear for the SSC CGL examination.
How to Download Your City Intimation Slip
Candidates must follow a clear procedure to access their SSC CGL re-exam city intimation slip. This document provides critical information regarding their assigned re-examination city.
- Visit the official Staff Selection Commission website at ssc.gov.in .
- Click on the “Login” link available on the homepage.
- Enter your registered Username (Registration Number) and Password (SSC Registration Password).
- The SSC CGL city intimation slip will appear as a PDF document.
- Download and save this slip for future reference.
Reasons for Re-Examination
The decision to conduct a re-examination followed extensive feedback from candidates. Reports detailed technical issues experienced at multiple examination centers during the September 2025 test dates. This feedback prompted the Commission to review the circumstances and schedule a re-exam for affected individuals.
The Commission underscores its dedication to maintaining fair examination standards. Only genuine candidates, whose disruptions were validated, receive the opportunity for a re-exam. Strict measures against malpractices remain in force, with appropriate disciplinary actions taken against individuals attempting to manipulate the system.