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City intimation slips released for SSC MTS and Havaldar exams, helping candidates prepare logistics early.
The Staff Selection Commission has released the city intimation slips for candidates appearing in the Multi-Tasking Staff and Havaldar recruitment examinations. The announcement has brought relief to thousands of aspirants who have been awaiting clarity on their exam locations.
The city slip informs candidates about the city where their examination centre will be located. While it does not serve as an admit card, it plays an important role in helping applicants plan travel, accommodation and other arrangements ahead of the examination.
For many candidates, especially those travelling from smaller towns or rural areas, early knowledge of the exam city is crucial. With the examination schedule approaching, the release allows aspirants to avoid last-minute confusion and focus on final-stage preparation.
To access the city slip, candidates must log in to the official recruitment portal using their registration number and password. Once logged in, the city information can be viewed and downloaded for reference. Candidates are advised to keep a copy saved until the examination process concludes.
The recruitment drive includes vacancies for Multi-Tasking Staff positions and Havaldar posts under central government departments. These roles are considered highly sought-after due to job security, stable income and long-term career prospects, leading to massive participation each year.
Officials have clarified that the city slip does not include the exact examination centre address or reporting time. These details will be provided later through the official admit card, which is usually released a few days before the exam date.
Candidates are encouraged to verify all information carefully, including their name, registration details and allotted city. Any discrepancy should be addressed immediately through official support channels to avoid complications on exam day.
With the self-slotting process already completed earlier, the release of city slips marks one of the final steps before the examination phase begins. Aspirants are now entering the final stretch of preparation, focusing on revision, mock tests and travel planning.
As competition remains intense, timely updates such as this play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth examination experience. For thousands of candidates, the countdown to the exam has officially begun.
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