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SSC MTS 2026: Admit Card Released for Multi-Tasking Staff Exam

The Staff Selection Commission has announced the release of admit cards for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar recruitment examination set for February 4 to 18, 2026. Candidates can easily download their admit cards from the official SSC website using their login credentials. The exam will be conducted in a Computer-Based Test format and will be available in multiple languages. This article provides detailed instructions on how to download the admit card and outlines the exam structure, ensuring candidates are well-prepared for the upcoming test.
 
SSC MTS 2026: Admit Card Released for Multi-Tasking Staff Exam

SSC MTS Admit Card 2026 Released


SSC MTS Admit Card 2026: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made the admit cards available for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar recruitment examination. This examination will be conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. Candidates who registered for the exam can download their admit cards from the official SSC website using their login details.


As per the official timetable, the MTS and Havaldar recruitment examination for 2026 is scheduled to take place from February 4 to 18. It is essential for candidates to bring their admit cards to the exam venue, as entry will be denied without them.


Steps to Download SSC MTS Admit Card
1. Visit the official SSC website.
2. Locate the SSC MTS Admit Card link on the homepage and click it.
3. Enter your login credentials and submit.
4. The admit card for the SSC MTS Havaldar recruitment exam will be displayed.
5. Download and print your admit card.


Exam Conducted in Multiple Languages
The SSC MTS admit cards are accessible for all nine SSC regions: Northern, Northwestern, Northeastern, Western, Central, Eastern, Southern, Kerala, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh. The MTS and Havaldar recruitment exam will be available in Hindi, English, and 13 regional languages, including Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.


Exam Structure


The SSC MTS and Havaldar recruitment examination will consist of two sessions. The first session will include 40 questions totaling 120 marks, focusing on Numerical and Mathematical Ability, as well as Reasoning and Problem-Solving. The second session will feature 50 questions worth 150 marks, assessing candidates' General Awareness and English Language Comprehension. Each session will last for 45 minutes, emphasizing both speed and accuracy.