SSC JE 2025 Exam Date Out, Hall Ticket Released, Syllabus & 1731 Vacancies – Complete Details

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December 2, 2025

SSC JE 2025 Exam Date Out: Staff Selection Commission Announces Paper-I Schedule

The SSC JE 2020 notification has brought a sigh of relief to millions of engineering students all over the country. After long gossips about dates and vacancies, the release of admit card has given a clear and detailed information regarding the schedule of Staff Selection Commission. This time, the recruitment process is large and organized one which wants to recruit Junior Engieers in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical departments in quick succession. If you have been preparing for government engineering jobs, this update is more important than ever.

The biggest highlight of SSC JE 2025 is revelation of 1731 vacancies which have set past trends behind and allow diverse selection opportunities. “With that, the examination (Tier-1) date has also been fixed from 3rd to 6th December and there will be no further uncertainty for the performtion of exam by us. Now that the hall ticket has been officially released, students can now concentrate on revision and how to prepare for exams.

This post contains all the essential information—dates, admit card (region-wise) update, syllabus, eligibility and job allocation among others. The mission was simple: provide a full, reliable, human-generated guide to you without jargon or robotic definitions.

### SSC JE 2025 – Key Overview

DetailsInformation
Exam NameSSC Junior Engineer (JE) 2025
Conducting AuthorityStaff Selection Commission
Total Vacancies1731
PostsJE Civil, JE Mechanical, JE Electrical
Exam ModeComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Tier-1 Exam Date3 – 6 December 2025
Admit Card StatusReleased
Official Websitessc.gov.in
Pay ScaleLevel-6 (₹35,400–₹1,12,400)

The critical information for aspirants is that the tier-1 examination is set from 3 to 6 December 2025. Being spread over multiple shifts, the schedule is designed to cater for the large number of test-takers coming from diverse cities.

On the day of your exam, please be sure to read the shift time on your admit card. Candidates going to more remote test centres should plan their travel as early as possible so as not to run into any last minute hitches whatsoever. Some common reasons students stress out on exam day are late to report and SSC is quite strict about entry rules, so coming early has always been the best option.

That also means that, before they get started with studying again, students will be able to verify exactly how much time remains for revision. The last 10–12 days before the SSCJE examination are crucial in the opinion of most coaching experts. During this short period of time, specialized review can significantly improve your accuracy and speed.

SSC JE 2025 Hall Ticket – How to Download Without Mistakes

All regions have now released their Hall tickets. Now students can download their hall tickets using their registration number and date of birth. Unlike other examinations, SSC tends to release hall tickets per region, so please be careful to choose the right regional webpage. To prevent any last-minute issues, download your hall ticket now. On the last two days, the server experiences high traffic and pages take longer to load. Your valid photo ID, which can be your Aadhaar, PAN, or Driving License, is required to print your hall ticket. Your hall ticket will contain the following details: – Exam date and reporting time – Exam city and centre code – Shift timings – Your roll number – Important instructions If this above information is incorrect, your region SSC office has to be contacted right away. Changes to your document, name, photo, or category can create issues later on during document verification.

If any information is incorrect, candidates must contact their regional SSC office immediately. Errors in name, photograph, or category can cause trouble later during document verification.

SSC JE 2025 Vacancy Breakdown – Total 1731 Posts

In 2025, SSC JE opened its largest vacancy list to date, with 1,731 open positions. While competition is still intense, it is a better chance of selection compared to previous postings. Vacancies are available across several government departments, including: – Central Public Works Department (CPWD) – Military Engineer Services (MES) – Border Roads Organisation (BRO) – Central Water Commission – Farakka Barrage Project – and other ministries Some of these departments are specific to one gender (mostly BRO), though the majority of vacancies are available to both female and male candidates. Applicants will be expected to refer to the official notification for eligibility and job role details for individual departments.

### SSC JE 2025 Eligibility

SSC JE 2025 Criteria is mainly based on educational qualification and age limit. The minimum criteria to be eligible are: Educational Qualification: – Diploma or Degree in Engineering (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical) from a recognized university/polytechnic. Age Limit: – 18 to 30 years or 18 to 32 years (this will depend on the department). – Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST, OBC, EWS, and other reserved categories. Because each of the departments has a different selection, the official document should be reviewed before applying. Misleading claims of eligibility will result in disqualification during the document verification process.

SSC JE 2025 Exam Pattern – Tier-1 and Tier-2

SSC JE is conducted in two stages:

Tier-1 (Computer-Based Test)

This is an objective-type exam covering general and technical subjects. The paper includes:

SubjectQuestionsMarks
General Intelligence & Reasoning5050
General Awareness5050
Technical (Civil/Mechanical/Electrical)100100
Total200200

Tier-1 consists of 200 questions for 200 marks, making accuracy extremely important due to negative marking.

Tier-2 (Technical Paper)

Tier-2 is also conducted in CBT mode and includes only technical questions based on your engineering discipline. This round tests depth of knowledge and practical understanding.

SSC JE SYLLABUS IS AS FOLLOWED: General Awareness

(This section assesses your awareness level and general knowledge regarding national events, economy, environment and current affairs. Daily newspaper reading and static GK revision helps a lot.)

Reasoning

(In questions of logical reasoning, patterns, series, coding-decoding, puzzles, relations and other visualization questions are involved. Improvement in speed and accuracy comes with consistent practice of such problems.)

Engineering (Civil/Mechanical/Electrical)

(This is the most crucial and the highest weight carrying section. It consist of the core topics like, structural design, fluid mechanics, electrical circuits, power systems, thermodynamics and more, depending on the discipline. Formulas need to be revised and topicwise questions need to be attempted with discipline.)

### SSC JE 2025 Preparation Tips

Preparation tips It is suggested to have a mix of theoretical knowledge and general knowledge while preparing. Focus must be on the use of previous year papers, mock tests and revision of formulas. **Clearly, speed is also a major factor that is to be kept in mind. ** It is suggested that students: – Revise technical subjects on a daily basis. – Solve mock tests that have the pattern of SSC. – Increase your accuracy by solving previous papers. – Focus on the topics that you are weak on in the last 10 days to the exam. – Avoid new topics and subjects just prior to the exam. This overall strategy can make a positive impact on your level of performance during your final days leading to the exam.

SSC JE 2025 Exam Date Out: Staff Selection Commission Announces Paper-I Schedule

### FAQs – SSC JE 2025

1. **What is the exam date of SSC JE 2025?**

The tier 1 exam is scheduled from 3rd December to 6th December, 2025.

2. **How many vacancies are there in SSC JE 2025?**

The total number of vacancies is 1731.

3. **Is the admit card for SSC JE 2025 out?**

Yes, all regions’ hall tickets are available now.

4. **What is the salary of SSC JE?**

The salary for SSC JE is under level 6, ranging from ₹35,400 – ₹1,12,400 along with certain allowances.

5. **What are the eligible engineering branches for SSC JE?**

The branches eligible are Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.

6. **Is there any negative marking in SSC JE Tier-1?**

Yes, there is a a deduction of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

Conclusion

Engineering aspirants consider SSC JE 2025 to be one of the most promising opportunities. Given the 1731 vacancies, confirmed exam dates and already issued hall tickets, the exam is bound to take place and now is the right time for you to further intensify your exam preparations. The competition level will be high, but with proper time management, consistent revision, and effective practice, you can definitely land a spot in the final merit list. The exam is to be held in December, we wish all aspirants the best of luck! SSC JE 2025.

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